A Delicious Collection

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A Delicious Collection
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Compilation album by
Released17 June 2002
Genre Pop
Length64:33 [1]
Label Mushroom Records
Producer Ian Green, Rockmelons, Adam Reily, Donovan Germain, Kaylan, DON-E, Deni Hines, Phil Buckle, Will.i.am, Akhenaton, Eric Chevet
Deni Hines chronology
Remix Your Imagination
(1997)
A Delicious Collection
(2002)
Water for Chocolate
(2006)
Alternative cover
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The Definitive Collection

A Delicious Collection is the first compilation album by Australian singer songwriter, Deni Hines. The album was released in June 2002.

Contents

A Delicious Collection was re-released in August 2004 under the title The Definitive Collection.

Track listings

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."It's Alright"Ian Green, Michelle Lewis3:33
2."Frenzy" 3:35
3."Joy"Deni Hines, Ian Green3:52
4."Ain't No Sunshine" (Rockmelons featuring Deni Hines) Bill Withers 3:13
5."It's Not Over" (Rockmelons featuring Deni Hines)Bryon Jones, John Kenny6:25
6."That Word (L.O.V.E.)" (Rockmelons featuring Deni Hines)Rashad Smith, Byron Jones, Jonathan Jones, Raymond Medhurst4:06
7."Delicious" (featuring Don-E)David Batteau, Danny Sembello3:52
8."Made This Way"Graham Edwards, Stacy Ferguson,Stefanie Ridel,Renee Sandstrom,Scott Spock3:12
9."I Like the Way"Ian Green, Deni Hines3:50
10."Runnin'"Darren Dowlut, Dennis Dowlut, Deni Hines3:49
11."I'm Not in Love" Eric Stewart, Graham Gouldman 6:02
12."Poetry Man" Phoebe Snow 3:57
13."Do You Feel The Way I Do" Deborah Cox, Lascelles Stephens4:13
14."Pull Up to the Bumper" (Black Eyed Peas NY Summer Mix)Kookoo Baya, Grace Jones, Dana Mano3:58
15."Something About You"Derek Bramble3:11
16."What Makes You a Man" 3:45

Release history

RegionTitleDateLabelFormatCatalogue
Australia A Delicious Collection17 June 2002 [2] Mushroom Records, Festival Records CD, digital download [3] FMR 334832
The Definitive Collection9 August 2004 [4] Warner Music Australia 337712

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