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Call and Response: The Remix Album

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Call and Response: The Remix Album is a remix album by Maroon 5, released on December 9, 2008. It features remixes of songs from the group's first two studio albums Songs About Jane and It Won't Be Soon Before Long by various artists and producers.

The album's first single, the remix of the song "Not Falling Apart", has peaked at Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart.[1]

Track listing

# Title Featured artist(s) Length
1 "If I Never See Your Face Again" Cross 4:01
2 "Wake Up Call (Mark Ronson Remix)" Mary J. Blige 8:37
3 "Sunday Morning (?uestlove Remix)" 6:54
4 "Makes Me Wonder (Just Blaze Remix)" 7:25
5 "This Love (C. "Tricky" Stewart Remix)" 8:14
6 "She Will Be Loved (Pharrell Williams Remix)" 5:53
7 "Shiver (DJ Quik Remix)" 8:52
8 "Wake Up Call" David Banner 4:33
9 "Harder to Breathe" The Cool Kids 3:35
10 "Little of Your Time (Bloodshy & Avant Remix)" 6:35
11 "Little of Your Time (of Montreal Remix)" 9:27
12 "Goodnight Goodnight (Deerhoof Remix)" 7:56
13 "Not Falling Apart (DJ Tiësto Remix)" 9:09
14 "Better That We Break (Ali Shaheed Muhammad & Doc Remix)" 5:45
15 "Secret (DJ Premier Remix)" 8:16
16 "Woman (Sam Farrar Remix)" 9:23
17 "This Love (Cut Copy Galactic Beach House Mix)" 9:34
18 "If I Never See Your Face Again" Rihanna 4:17
  • Atlanta Hip Hop Producer Kno, of CunninLynguists was originally picked to remix "Goodnight Goodnight" but it had to be left off of the final tracklisting by A&M Records at the last minute due to a sample clearance issue.[2]

Response

Critical reception

Giving the album a B+, Entertainment Weekly said that "The L.A. quintet makes it work on Call and Response: The Remix Album, letting those unusual suspects--along with hitmakers like Mark Ronson and Pharrell Williams--play with their master tapes."[3]

Charts

The album debuted on the Billboard 200 on the position #73.[4]

Chart (2008) Peak
position
Billboard 200[4] 73

References