Simple Things Remixes

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Simple Things Remixes
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Remix album by
Released21 January 2003
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Length34:13
Label Palm Pictures
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Zero 7 chronology
Another Late Night: Zero 7
(2002)
Simple Things Remixes
(2003)
When It Falls
(2004)
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Simple Things Remixes is a remix album by Zero 7, released only in the United States. It features mixes of tracks from their first album, Simple Things and an enhanced music video for the 2001 single "Destiny".

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Distractions" (Bugz in the Attic Remix)5:35
2."In the Waiting Line" (Dorfmeister con Madrid de los Austrias Dub)6:42
3."Destiny" (Photek Remix)7:13
4."Distractions" (Madlib's Ynq Remix)5:15
5."End Theme" (Roni Size's Tear It Up Remix)9:28
6."Destiny" (Music Video)6:46

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