- Record Label: Kora Records
- Release Date: Oct 23, 2012
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Q MagazineNov 30, 2012Rework is a must for toe-dippers and Glassheads alike. [Dec 2012, p.120]
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Nov 30, 2012Rework is an inspired meeting of minds, proof that there is life after grinding out long-players.
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The WireDec 5, 2012It's fun but nonessential. [Nov 2012, p.64]
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Nov 30, 2012It's as funky as Philip Glass might ever get, but be sure to experience the breathtaking brass blizzard of the original as well.
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Nov 30, 2012It all pours down easily, with enough of variance in sound to remind you that there are many hands on deck.
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Nov 30, 2012A lot of what's here doesn't really demonstrate what they can do to Philip Glass, but what Philip Glass has already done to them.
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MagnetDec 4, 2012Fans of either Glass or the remixers won't be too disappointed, but they won't be blown away, either. [No. 93, p.60]
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MojoNov 30, 2012Only Johann Johansson's airy decanting of Protest and two movements from chamber music Glassworks really tap Glass's sublime essence. [Dec 2012, p.88]
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UncutNov 30, 2012It's a blend of the mostly throwaway and occasionally essential. [Dec 2012, p.71]
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Nov 30, 2012The highlight is "NYC: 73-78," Beck's own 20-minute mastermix-cum-suite, which moves from piano meditation to synth-pop to Beach Boys-style chorale and back.