Alice Deejay – Who Needs Guitars Anyway?

Album Info

Artist: Alice Deejay

Title: Who Needs Guitars Anyway?

Year: 2000

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Tracklist

  • 1. Back in my Life (3:29)
  • 2. Better Off Alone (3:34)
  • 3. Celebrate Our Love (3:25)
  • 4. The Lonely One (3:17)
  • 5. Who Needs Guitars Anyway? (4:17)
  • 6. Will I Ever (3:14)
  • 7. Elements Of Life (3:34)
  • 8. Fairytales (4:15)
  • 9. Waiting For Your Love (3:45)
  • 10. No More Lies (3:35)
  • 11. I Can See (See It In Your Eyes) (3:44)
  • 12. Everything Begins With An E (4:19)
  • 13. Got To Get Away (3:40)
  • 14. Alice Deejay (3:57)

Review

Alice Deejay's 'Who Needs Guitars Anyway?' is a vibrant snapshot of the early 2000s electronic music scene. Released in 2000, this album pulsates with the energy of trance and Euro house, offering a collection of tracks that are practically begging to be played at maximum volume. The album's cover art, featuring Alice riding a record needle, perfectly encapsulates the playful spirit of the music within.

Danski & Delmundo's production on this album is a masterclass in creating dance floor fillers. Tracks like 'Better Off Alone', 'Back in My Life', and 'Will I Ever' showcase their ability to craft infectious beats and memorable hooks that have stood the test of time. 'Better Off Alone', in particular, has ascended to iconic status, becoming a defining anthem of the era's dance music.

While some might dismiss 'Who Needs Guitars Anyway?' as lacking depth, they'd be missing the point entirely. This album isn't trying to be anything other than what it is - a fun, carefree celebration of dance music. It's the kind of album that makes you want to move, whether you're at a party, working out, or just reliving the glory days of early 2000s clubbing. Its enduring popularity is a testament to its success in achieving exactly what it set out to do. - Kara