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List Price: $11.99 | | Label: Nulif
Salesrank: 221833
Released: August 14, 2000 |
| Our Price: $39.89 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Out Of Your Mind [UK CD] Track Listing:
1. Out of Your Mind [Radio Edit]
2. Out of Your Mind [Below vs X. Men Vocal Mix]
3. Out of Your Mind [10� Below Dub]
Editorial Review:
Posh Spice (aka Victoria Beckham) finally proves her vocal chops on this response song to UK dance DJ's, Truesteppers' last hit 'Buggin' that also featured Dane Powers (Another Level). Tracks, 'Out Of Your Mind' (Radio Edit, Ten Degrees Below Vs. X.Men Vocal Mix and Ten Degrees Below Dub). 2000 release. Slimline jewel case.
Out Of Your Mind [UK CD] Reviews:
True 2 Step!! 
2004-01-05 - Don't be fooled by her "name" or the weak first single. It's a good 2 Step track that makes you dance. Her voice is only average but therefore it's Miss Vic. She's really glam
Posh solo spice 
2002-09-01 - Victoria was the last Spice Girl that tries to be a solo vocalist. This was her first song. And it's really well done. Although the 2-step sound may at first sound strange to the Spice Girls-Fans I'm sure it will grow on them.
It's very nice to dance to it.
The mixes are well done and also 2-step like
wahoo 
2002-05-12 - I love this song. Even if you don't like the spice girls you should buy it because it's wicked
Out of Your Mind - Victoria Beckham, D Bowers & Truesteppers 
2002-03-15 - Victoria Beckham and Dane Bowers team up with UK Dance Team "Truesteppers" to create an awesome 2-Step, Dance track. Victoria Beckham, you might know as the "Posh" one of the now seperated SPICE Girls, and Dane Bowers has released a few single throughout the UK. The "Truesteppers" are a UK 2-Step dance team and have released a few dance tracks that have topped the Dance Charts.
Anyway, this single, although short, only 3 tracks, does give satisfaction the customer. The remixes are great, giving an edgy 2-Step tune turned into a techno/pop dance track. Although not a club mix, it is playable in a dance club. Beckham gives exceptional vocals teaming with Dane Bowers, and comes off as a "very hidden" talent behind all the SPICE image. She was the one who always looked fabulous and never sung. Well, now she;s on her way with a Top Ten Album in the UK! Here are my reviews of the tracks:
1. Radio Edit - This is the original version a lot of people might have heard. It's very 2-Step meets techno beats in a way. It's very edgy, great vocals by both partners, Beckham & Bowers. This was a Top 5 hit, reaching to No. 2! Victoria Beckham hits thr bulls-eye with a successful solo-attempt, and Bowers gives a great performance. 5/5: A+++
2. 10 Degrees Below Vs. X-Men Vocal Mix - The remix! Yay! This kind of "pops" it up a little bit, but it does keep the original in tact. It's at the same pace of vocals, but is sped up a little. It's more 2-Step than dance or anything other. Still a good remix, not bad! 5/5: A
3. 10 Degrees Below Dub - It's just one side of the Vocal mix dubbed into about a 4 minute mix. It's got no vocals, which I really don't like, so this is kind of a waste of space on a good CD, a club mix, by a good remixer should've taken it's place. 2/5: C
There are some highs on this single, but closes out very badly. The dub is not great, but it's not terrible. The remix version and the Radio Edit are great, but the "Dub" kind of weakens the single. But, Beckham, Bowers & Truesteppers do pull off a great single for hearing pleasure. Worth the wait for Beckham's debut, check out her album "Victoria Beckham"! Very cool! Dane Bowers and Truesteppers are great as well. Very Enjoyable Single! Statistics:
Average Song Grade: 4
Single Overall Grade: 4.5
Letter Grade : A
solid breakbeat/dance track from former spice girl. 
2001-07-27 - It's quite interesting how truesteppers cut the breaks on this track, and they do it rather fashionably (almost steps into the IDM subgenre of electronic music). However, the only thing I think is a bit overdone is the use of the vocoder and vocal effects. Victoria can sing, and it would be nice to hear her perform a solo without the interference. Although not as seemingly popular as a dance track as Mel C's I turn to you (which is an exceptional tune but was practically played to death on the airwaves), it stands apart from the overflowing amount of commercial dance garbage.