I'd rank Crazy Cousinz like this:
1. Inflation
2. Bongo Jam
3. Always Be Mine
4. Day 'n' Night Remix
5. Need You Bad Remix
6. Do You Mind Remix
7. Go Remix
8. Sweet Music Remix
9. Head, Shoulders, Knees & Toes Remix
10. "High Heels" (can't remember the exact name of this)
11. Those Were The Days Remix
12. I See You
13. The Boy Does Nothing Remix
All the above are varying levels of great.
I'd highly recommend both "Always Be Mine" and the slamming remix of Kid Cuci's "Day 'n' Night" to anyone who thinks that they've sunk into formulaic polite remix work (which a lot of their stuff can be, to be fair).
Also, the 3 disc Ministry comp is great, much better than the mix cd on Volumes I think. The Footloose and Supa-D discs especially. Footloose's disc has long stretches of this really tough soca-rave feel (e.g. his own remix of "Celebrate Life") that comes on surprisingly raw-feeling for a MOS comp.
Marcus Nasty claims his Rinse mix is gonna be pretty underground. He described his Supa Dupa mix as "commercialised crap" in his Blackdown interview, which surprised me given the tracklisting for that looks like... an average Marcus Nasty radio set! But it makes me think he must be going for more of a tribal/MC cut vibe (only sans MCs, presumably) for his Rinse disc. Perhaps along the lines of the now infamous November 2008 set with Coldsteps, Frisco etc.