Everybody Move (To the Mixes)

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Everybody Move (To the Mixes)
Cathy Dennis Everybody Move To The Mixes cover.jpg
Remix album by
Released1991
Recorded1989–1991
Genre Dance-pop
Length58:48
Label Polydor
Producer
Cathy Dennis chronology
Move to This
(1990)
Everybody Move (To the Mixes)
(1991)
Into the Skyline
(1992)

Everybody Move (To the Mixes) is a dance remix album by Cathy Dennis, released through Polydor Records in 1991. The album features remixes of the singles from her debut album Move to This , some of which had not been commercially available prior to its release. It was also included as the second disc in a special edition of Dennis' 1992 album Into the Skyline . [1] [2]

Contents

Track listing

All tracks are produced by Dancin' Danny D, except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."C'mon and Get My Love" (Dance Hall Mix) Daniel Kojo Poku  7:36
2."Just Another Dream" (12" Mix)
  • Cathy Dennis
  • Poku
 6:32
3."Everybody Move" (Everybody's House Mix)
Shep Pettibone 7:36
4."Touch Me (All Night Long)" (Club Mix)
  • Dennis
  • Phil Bodger
  • Pettibone
7:17
5."Too Many Walls" (L'Autre Mix)
  • Dennis
  • Bodger
4:05
6."C'mon and Get My Love" (Spaghetti Western Mix)Poku 7:50
7."Everybody Move" (Club Mix)
  • Britten
  • Dennis
  • Leeson
  • Dennis
  • Bodger
8:10
8."Just Another Dream" (Funky Love Mix)
  • Dennis
  • Poku
 9:20
Total length:58:48

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References

  1. "Everybody Move (To the Mixes)". Discogs. Retrieved 2013-07-25.
  2. 100 Statements About Cathy Dennis that Almost Killed My Hamster - Everybody Move (To the Mixes). p. 22. ISBN   5518387288.