Remixes (Mono Band EP)

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Remixes
Remixes mono band.jpg
EP by
ReleasedMay 20, 2005
Genre Electronica
Length55:31
Label gohan recordings
Producer Noel Hogan and Matt Vaughan
Mono Band chronology
Mono Band
(2005)
Remixes
(2005)

Mono Band is Noel Hogan's side project from The Cranberries. The Remixes EP was released on iTunes and various other online music stores.

Contents

Digital download track listing

From Yahoo Music. [1]

  1. "Miss P" (Steve Hillier mix)
  2. "Brighter Sky" (Steve Hillier mix)
  3. "Brighter" Sky (Lovesky mix)
  4. "Miss P" (Ming (DJ) & FS remix)
  5. "Brighter Sky" (Ming (DJ) & FS remix)
  6. "Brighter Sky" (Ming (DJ) & FS extended club remix)
  7. "Brighter Sky" (dub)
  8. "Invitation" (Viva dance mix)
  9. "Invitation" (Viva vocal mix)

12" vinyl track listing

From Gohan Records. [2]

  1. "Miss P" (Steve Hillier mix)
  2. "Brighter Sky" (Steve Hillier mix)
  3. "Brighter Sky" (Lovesky mix)
  4. "Brighter Sky" (Marius De Vries Mix)

Band members

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