Click on the field header labeled "Extensions" (to order the list by extension)
Scroll down and click on the entry for "ASX"
Click on the "Change Action" button
Select the top radio button labeled "Open them with the default application"
Repeat steps 6-8 for every instance of the ASX extension in the list. When you are done, click "Close" then click "OK" in the options window. Audio samples should now play properly in Windows Media Player.
Track Listings
Title
Listen
1.
If I Never See Your Face Again [Mix]
- Cross / Maroon 5 / Swizz Beatz
2.
Wake Up Call [Mix]
- Mary J. Blige / Maroon 5 / Mark Ronson
3.
Sunday Morning [Mix]
- Maroon 5 / ?uestlove
4.
Makes Me Wonder [Mix]
- Just Blaze / Maroon 5
5.
This Love [Mix]
- Maroon 5 / Chris "Tricky" Stewart
6.
She Will Be Loved [Mix]
- Maroon 5 / Pharrell Williams
7.
Shiver [Mix]
- DJ Quik / Maroon 5
8.
Wake Up Call [Mix]
- David Banner / Maroon 5
9.
Harder to Breathe [Mix]
- The Cool Kids / Maroon 5
10.
Little of Your Time [Mix]
- Avant / Bloodshy / Maroon 5
11.
Little of Your Time [Mix]
- Maroon 5 / Of Montreal
12.
Goodnight Goodnight [Mix]
- Deerhoof / Maroon 5
13.
Not Falling Apart [Mix]
- Maroon 5 / Tiësto
14.
Better That We Break [Mix]
- D.O.C. (2 Ball) / Maroon 5 / Ali Shaheed Muhammad
15.
Secret [Premier 5 Remix]
- DJ Premier / Maroon 5
16.
Woman [Mix]
- Sam Farrar / Maroon 5
17.
This Love [Cut Copy Galactic Beach House Mix]
- Cut Copy / Maroon 5
18.
If I Never See Your Face Again [Mix]
- Maroon 5 / Paul Oakenfold / Rihanna
Give Maroon 5 considerable credit for letting themselves be heavily remixed on Call and Response: The Remix Album, letting hipsters from Mark Ronson to Of Montreal cut and paste, turn and twist the original tracks into something that says more about the remixers than the band itself. Now, whether the end result winds up entertaining either camp -- either fans of the band or the remixers -- is another question entirely, but at least Call and Response is interesting, letting ?uestlove, Pharrell Williams, and Bloodshy & Avant rub shoulders with power poppers Phantom Planet and experimental rockers Deerhoof. This wide net says more about Maroon 5's fashion than it does their music -- they're sharp and smart enough to know what will get them club play and blog mentions -- but it's nice to have a band so big try to tie together these two niches, even if neither the R&B nor the indie rock winds up relating to the happy mainstream hooks of the group's hits. This disconnect isn't disconcerting -- often, the album is pleasant enough as background music -- but it does mean that Call and Response doesn't have much lasting interest for fans of anybody involved in this curious project.