
Rosetta Stone - Epitome EP (CD)
An excellent addition to the collection of any fan or DJ
It's a necessity, of course, for any Rosetta Stone completist, and club DJ's will likely find it nice to have an alternative to the album versions of "Adrenaline" and "The Witch". The various remixes of these two club hits are still easily recognizable as the songs from which they were culled. The shining star of this EP, however, is the cover of "Sisters Are Doing It For Themselves". This track is, again, very easily recognizable, but the band has brilliantly applied their own sound to it without detracting from it a bit - personally, I'd consider it just as dance-worthy as either of the other two songs featured here.
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Rosetta Stone - Epitome EP (CD)
An excellent addition to the collection of any fan or DJ
It's a necessity, of course, for any Rosetta Stone completist, and club DJ's will likely find it nice to have an alternative to the album versions of "Adrenaline" and "The Witch". The various remixes of these two club hits are still easily recognizable as the songs from which they were culled. The shining star of this EP, however, is the cover of "Sisters Are Doing It For Themselves". This track is, again, very easily recognizable, but the band has brilliantly applied their own sound to it without detracting from it a bit - personally, I'd consider it just as dance-worthy as either of the other two songs featured here.
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An excellent addition to the collection of any fan or DJ
It's a necessity, of course, for any Rosetta Stone completist, and club DJ's will likely find it nice to have an alternative to the album versions of "Adrenaline" and "The Witch". The various remixes of these two club hits are still easily recognizable as the songs from which they were culled. The shining star of this EP, however, is the cover of "Sisters Are Doing It For Themselves". This track is, again, very easily recognizable, but the band has brilliantly applied their own sound to it without detracting from it a bit - personally, I'd consider it just as dance-worthy as either of the other two songs featured here.











