Various - Music Is Love 15 Tracks That Changed The World

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Album Review: Music Is Love – 15 Tracks That Changed The World Alright, so here’s the deal with this compilation album from 2007. It's called Music Is Love – 15 Tracks That Changed The World, and it’s put together by Mojo Magazine, which is kinda like having your cool older cousin make you a mixtape but way more legit. This thing spans funk, soul, rock, reggae—you name it—and pulls off styles like classic rock, indie vibes, pop rock, R&B, and even some reggae grooves. Basically, if you’re into music that feels like a warm hug or an adrenaline kick to the chest, this has got something for you. Now let me tell ya about two tracks that stuck in my head after giving this album a spin—or five. First up is Bob Dylan’s “Like A Rolling Stone.” Man, I know it’s been covered and quoted to death, but there’s just something raw and untouchable about how it opens this collection. You can almost hear the moment when Dylan decided he didn’t care what anyone thought anymore. The lyrics are sharp as hell (“How does it feel?”), and every time I listen, I imagine myself walking down some rainy street feeling misunderstood and mysterious. Corny? Maybe. But damn if it doesn’t work every single time. Then there’s Radiohead’s “Airbag,” which comes outta nowhere on this tracklist like a punch in the gut. If you’ve ever wondered what existential dread sounds like wrapped up in four minutes of pure genius, this is it. Thom Yorke’s voice floats over these glitchy beats, and the whole thing builds into this massive wall of sound that makes you wanna drive fast through empty roads at night. Honestly, hearing it sandwiched between all these other legends feels weirdly perfect because it reminds you how much music can evolve while still hitting those same emotional notes. One thing I gotta say—the sequencing by Dave Henderson and Gillian Short deserves props. They didn’t just throw songs together; they built a journey. Like, going from Johnny Cash’s gritty live version of “Move It On Over” to Billie Holiday’s haunting “Strange Fruit”? That takes guts. And yeah, sure, Phil Alexander’s liner notes add context, but honestly, the music speaks for itself. So, would I recommend this album? Absolutely. It’s one of those rare compilations where each song feels essential, like peeking into someone’s diary of musical obsessions. Plus, it’s wild to think this came out in 2007, right before streaming changed everything. Back then, albums like this were kind of sacred—a way to discover stuff you might’ve missed otherwise. Oh, and here’s the random thought to leave you with: Why isn’t Apache Dropout credited properly on their song?! Feels like a total oversight. Anyway, grab a copy (if you can find one) and crank it loud. Trust me, your ears will thank you.

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Artist: Various
Album: Music Is Love 15 Tracks That Changed The World
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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Move It On Over (Live)4:26
Sympathy For The Devil7:03
I Want To Hold Your Hand2:15
Cinnamon Girl2:55
Strange Fruit3:29
Apache Drop Out2:36
Like A Rolling Stone8:18
Free Money3:54
River5:15
Autobahn6:17
Femme Fatale3:23
Light My Fire5:05
John Hardy3:21
To Be Young, Gifted And Black6:36
Airbag4:58

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light my fire / minnie riperton feat jose feliciano

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Catalog Numbers

June 2007

Labels

Mojo Magazine

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Formats

  • CD
  • Compilation

Credits

RoleCredit
Compiled ByDave Henderson, Gillian Short
Sequenced ByDave Henderson, Gillian Short
Liner NotesPhil Alexander
PromotionLauren Kreisler, Sophie Watson Smyth

Notes

  • Given away free with MOJO June 2007. Not to be sold separately.
  • A 23 Ears Production for Mojo Magazine.
  • Track 6 erroneously listed as by "Radiodread", while it really is a track from the CD Radiodread by Easy Star All-Stars (see pictures).
  • No tracks durations printed.

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  • Matrix / Runout: MOJMAKINGHISTORYJUN07 - SP
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI LK46
  • Barcode: IFPI 5M04
  • Rights Society: mcps

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: The album *Music Is Love: 15 Tracks That Changed The World* isn’t your typical compilation. Released in 2007 by UK-based *Mojo Magazine*, it blends genres like Funk, Soul, Rock, and Reggae into one wild mix. What makes it stand out? It was put together by a team of music lovers—Dave Henderson, Gillian Short, and others—who handpicked iconic tracks that shaped music history. From Bob Dylan’s *Like A Rolling Stone* to Nirvana’s *Smells Like Teen Spirit* (okay, not really—but wouldn’t that be awesome?), the album feels like a love letter to timeless tunes. And fun fact: Phil Alexander wrote the liner notes, adding extra depth to this musical journey.

Comments

ashzig
2025-03-15
Who's singing the background vocals ? Lol x2?!????????
saralaguzza
2025-03-14
This is the guy who sang Feliz Navidad lol?????
daemonblack
2025-03-13
The voice before Whitney was in high spirits to be able and to the house and she is so adorable baby love her rip and love her rip to her friend and her son
santosr6
2025-03-13
Esssssso????
pengdapkbtsdiy
2025-03-12
wieder super Grüße aus Berlin
tomkroepelin
2025-03-12
The lion in the pic tried to drag Minnie.?
2:50 so much heat
bryhbhrn98
2025-03-12
Sweet biscuits.
thank you j dilla for sampling this hahahaha i have seen many many many great remakes of Light My Fire