O2: Avalon Remixed

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O2: Avalon Remixed
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Remix album by
ReleasedMarch 26, 2002
Recorded1997-2002
Genre CCM, CEDM
Length1:00:59 [1]
Label Sparrow
Producer Brown Bannister, Charlie Peacock
Avalon chronology
Oxygen
(2001)
O2: Avalon Remixed
(2002)
Testify to Love: The Very Best of Avalon
(2003)
Singles from Avalon
  1. "Undeniably You (Jeff Savage Mix)"
    Released: November 15, 2002 [2]

O2: Avalon Remixed is Avalon's sixth release, the group's first remix album. Originally scheduled to be released concurrently with Oxygen, it was eventually released on March 26, 2002. The album contains 12 remixes of previous tracks that originally appeared on the albums A Maze of Grace (1997), In a Different Light (1999), and Oxygen (2001).

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Remixer(s)Length
1."My Oxygen [a] " (Red Decibel mix)6:54
2."Testify to Love [b] " (New Birth Mix) (featuring ZOEgirl)
  • Henk Pool
  • Paul Field
  • Ralph van Manen
  • Robert Riekerk
7:13
3."Wonder Why [a] " (Larring mix)
  • Grant Cunningham
  • Matt Huesmann
David Larring5:29
4."The Best Thing [a] " (Euro Stack Mix)
  • Mark Pennells
  • Zarc Porter
Porter5:34
5."In Not Of [c] " (Soul 2am Mix)
  • Cunningham
  • Nic Gonzales
Mooki3:42
6."Can't Live a Day [c] " (DJ Tiësto mix)
  • Connie Harrington
  • Joe Beck
  • Ty Lacy
DJ Tiësto 7:33
7."A Maze of Grace [b] " (Ghost mix) (featuring The Katinas)
Kene "Ghost" Bell5:04
8."Speed of Light [b] " (Mint Royale mix)
Mint Royale 4:04
9."Undeniably You [a] " (Jeff Savage mix)
  • Billy Chapin
  • Jimmy Cooper
  • Kevan Cyka
  • Tresa Jordan
Jeff Savage4:40
10."Make It Last Forever [a] " (Millinneyum Mix) (featuring Out of Eden)
  • Jess Cates
  • Michael Linney
Linney2:57
11."Wonder Why [a] " (Roswell Mix)
  • Cunningham
  • Huesmann
The-Conspiracy4:06
12."A Maze of Grace [b] " (The J. Edgar Hoover Mix)
  • Peacock
  • Cunningham
The-Conspiracy3:43

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