Get Ready!

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Get Ready!
2 Unlimited Get Ready cover.jpg
Standard artwork
Studio album by
Released24 February 1992
Recorded1991–92
Genre
Length59:48
Label Byte, ZYX, PWL
Producer Phile Wilde, Jean-Paul de Coster, Peter Bauwens
2 Unlimited chronology
Get Ready!
(1992)
No Limits!
(1993)
Singles from Get Ready!
  1. "Get Ready for This"
    Released: September 23, 1991
  2. "Twilight Zone"
    Released: January 13, 1992
  3. "Workaholic"
    Released: April 20, 1992
  4. "The Magic Friend"
    Released: August 3, 1992

Get Ready! is the debut studio album by Belgian/Dutch Eurodance group 2 Unlimited. The album includes 2 Unlimited's breakthrough worldwide hit single "Get Ready for This".

Contents

Release and reception

The album reached #12 in the Netherlands and #37 in the UK Albums Chart. Despite the moderate chart success, 2 Unlimited was one of the few bands to gain access to the difficult American market. Although peaking at just #197 on the US Billboard 200, the album still proved consistent in sales, eventually going Gold for sales in excess of 500,000.

The exclamation mark was dropped from the title for the US and UK releases of Get Ready!

Content

The original album is divided in three parts: Vocal, Instrumental and Romantic. The US and UK versions of the album deleted most of the instrumental tracks in favor of two extended versions of the main singles. The US and Canadian versions of Get Ready! contain the track "Pacific Walk" which was omitted from the European releases.

Ironically the success in the Dutch market was initially limited, since the band mainly relied on their Belgian producers, who preferred to focus their attention on the British market. [1]

Track listing

European album

  1. "Get Ready for This" (3:46)
  2. "Twilight Zone" (4:11)
  3. "The Magic Friend" (4:32)
  4. "Contrast" (3:42)
  5. "Rougher Than the Average" (4:09)
  6. "Workaholic" (4:12)
  7. "Delight" (3:42)
  8. "Get Ready for This" (Rio & Le Jean Remix) (3:12)
  9. "Twilight Zone" (Rave Version Edit) (4:07)
  10. "The Magic Friend" (Instrumental) [retains some chorus vocals] (3:32)
  11. "Rougher Than the Average" (Instrumental) (4:09)
  12. "Workaholic" (Censored Intro) (4:12)
  13. "Delight" (Instrumental) (3:42)
  14. "Desire" (4:25)
  15. "Eternally Yours" (4:26)

UK album

  1. "Get Ready for This" (Orchestral Mix) (5:31)
  2. "Twilight Zone" (Rave Version) (5:41)
  3. "The Magic Friend" (Instrumental) (3:32)
  4. "Contrast" (3:42)
  5. "Twilight Zone" (Rap Version) (4:11)
  6. "Delight" (No Rap Version) (3:42)
  7. "Workaholic" (No Rap Version) (4:12)
  8. "Rougher Than the Average" (Instrumental) (4:09)
  9. "Delight" (Rap Version) (3:42)
  10. "The Magic Friend" (Rap Version) (4:32)
  11. "Rougher Than the Average" (Rap Version) (4:09)
  12. "Get Ready for This" (Rap Version) (3:46)
  13. "Eternally Yours" (4:26)
  14. "Desire" (4:25)

US and Canada album

  1. "Get Ready for This" (Orchestral Mix) (5:31)
  2. "Twilight Zone" (Club Mix) (5:55)
  3. "The Magic Friend" (4:32)
  4. "Contrast" (3:42)
  5. "Desire" (4:25)
  6. "Pacific Walk" (3:05)
  7. "Workaholic" (4:12)
  8. "Rougher Than the Average" (4:09)
  9. "Delight" (3:42)
  10. "Eternally Yours" (4:26)
  11. "Twilight Zone" (Rave Version Edit) (4:11)
  12. "Get Ready for This" (Vocal Version) (3:46)
  13. "The Magic Friend" ("Instrumental") (3:32)
  14. "Workaholic" ("Instrumental") (4:12)

Australian album

  1. "Get Ready for This" (Vocal Version) (3:46)
  2. "Twilight Zone" (Not Enough Version - Edit) (4:11)
  3. "The Magic Friend" (4:32)
  4. "Contrast" (3:42)
  5. "Rougher Than the Average" (4:09)
  6. "Workaholic" (4:12)
  7. "Delight" (3:42)
  8. "Get Ready for This" (Orchestral Mix - Edit) (2:54)
  9. "Twilight Zone" (PWL 7" Edit) (3:15)
  10. "The Magic Friend" (Instrumental) (3:32)
  11. "Rougher Than the Average" (Instrumental) (4:09)
  12. "Workaholic" (PWL Mix) (3:07)
  13. "Delight" (Instrumental) (3:42)
  14. "Desire" (4:25)
  15. "Eternally Yours" (4:26)

Charts

Certifications and sales

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RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA) [10] Gold35,000^
United States (RIAA) [11] Gold500,000^
Summaries
Worldwide2,000,000 [12]

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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