Eiffel 65 - Europop
Eiffel 65 Another Race
Eiffel 65 Blue
Eiffel 65 Blue (Extended Mix)
Eiffel 65 Dub In Life
Eiffel 65 Europop
Eiffel 65 Hyperlink Deep Down
Eiffel 65 Living In A Bubble
Eiffel 65 Move Your Body 
Eiffel 65 My Console
Eiffel 65 Now Is Forever
Eiffel 65 Silicon World
Eiffel 65 The Edge
Eiffel 65 Too Much Of Heaven
Eiffel 65 Your Crown

Review from CDNow
Eiffel 65 is a band of young twenty-somethings, all of whom were living in Italy in the early '90s and became part of the talent pool at Bliss Co., a music production firm. After delivering a number of hits individually, the three minds came together to form one collaborative effort. Sadly, this trio, comprised of Jeffrey Jay (vocals, computers), Maurizio Lobina (composer), and Gabry Ponte (DJ, composer) are still stuck in the early '90s.
From the very first song, you get the impression that this is music you've heard before, beginning with the annoying, dull "Blue (Da Be Dee)," which is also the band's first (and tremendously successful) single. The boys make failed attempt after failed attempt at Beastie Boys-style lyrical wisdom with songs like "My Console," Eiffel 65's Play Station anthem, and the creepy "Another Race," an ode to the aliens among us.

Techno music is often accused of being redundant, and the various songs on this disc are no exception, each one layered over the same too-familiar beat. Only "Living in a Bubble," with its reggae rap, stands out as a merciful bright spot. Otherwise, Eiffel 65 will endear itself only to techno-philes who pine for the good old days of '91.
 
 

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