Super Eurobeat Presents Ayu-ro Mix

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Super Eurobeat Presents Ayu-ro Mix
SuperEurobeatPresentsAyuRoMixAyumiHamasaki.jpg
Remix album by
ReleasedFebruary 16, 2000
Genre Eurobeat, J-pop
Length75:37
Label Avex Trax
Ayumi Hamasaki chronology
Ayu-mi-x
(1999)
Super Eurobeat Presents Ayu-ro Mix
(2000)
Ayu-mi-x II Version Jpn
(2000)

The Super Eurobeat Presents Ayu-ro Mix remix album was released by Ayumi Hamasaki on February 16, 2000. The album became the second highest selling remix album in Japan of 2000 with 700,000 copies sold. [1] The album became Hamasaki's longest charting remix album with over 31 weeks on the chart. It is the 4th best selling remix album in Japan and also the 9th best selling remix album worldwide of all time.

Contents

Track listing

  1. Fly High (Euro-Power Mix) (from Loveppears )Remixed by Dave Rodgers
  2. Appears (Aggressive Extended Mix) (from Loveppears)Remixed by Sergio Dall'ora & Luca Degani
  3. Boys & Girls (A Eurosenti Mix) (from Loveppears)Remixed by Sergio Dall'ora & Luca Degani
  4. Depend on You (Eurosenti Mix) (from A Song for ×× )Remixed by Dave Rodgers & Alberto Contini
  5. Monochrome (Ayu-ro Extended Mix) (from Loveppears)Remixed by Bratt Sinclaire
  6. Too Late (Euro-Power Mix) (from Loveppears)Remixed by Dave Rodgers & Alberto Contini
  7. Trauma (Eurobeat Mix) (from Loveppears)Remixed by Dave Rodgers & Alberto Contini
  8. Trust (A Eurobeat Mix) (from A Song for ×× )Remixed by Sergio Dall'ora & Luca Degani
  9. Whatever (Sentimental Mix) (from Loveppears)Remixed by Laurent Newfield
  10. End Roll (Ayu-ro Extended Mix) (from Loveppears)Remixed by Laurent Newfield
  11. Poker Face (Eurosenti Mix) (from A Song for ××)Remixed by Dave Rodgers & Alberto Contini
  12. You (Aggressive Mix) (from A Song for ××)Remixed by Bratt Sinclaire
  13. To Be (Eurobeat Mix) (from A Song for ××)Remixed by Dave Rodgers
  14. immature (Sweet Mix) (from Loveppears)Remixed by Laurent Newfield
  15. kanariya (Power Mix) (from Loveppears)Remixed by Laurent Newfield

Copies sold: 650,000+ (Japan) 800,000 (Worldwide) [2]

"J-Euro"

Ayu-ro Mix is an album in the Super Eurobeat Presents : J-Euro series launched in 2000, along with Euro Every Little Thing featuring Every Little Thing, Hyper Euro MAX featuring MAX, Euro Global featuring globe, Euro "Dream" Land featuring Dream, and the successor Ayu-ro Mix 2 . Several tracks on the album were later included on J-Euro Best and J-Euro Non-Stop Best . [3]

Super Eurobeat Presents Ayu-ro Mix 2
Ayu-ro mix 2.jpg
Remix album by
ReleasedSeptember 27, 2001 [4]
Genre Electronic, Hi-NRG [5]
Label Avex Trax [5]
Producer Max Matsuura [5]
Ayumi Hamasaki chronology
ayu-mi-x III Acoustic Orchestra Version
(2001)
Super Eurobeat Presents Ayu-ro Mix 2
(2001)
Cyber Trance Presents Ayu Trance
(2001)

Super Eurobeat Presents Ayu-ro Mix 2 is a remix album, consisting of recordings by Japanese singer Ayumi Hamasaki remixed by various eurobeat producers from Italy, released in the late 2001 by Avex Trax. [4]

Like its predecessor Ayu-ro Mix, the album is an issue in the Super Eurobeat Presents: J-Euro series launched in 2000, along with Euro Every Little Thing featuring Every Little Thing, Hyper Euro MAX featuring MAX, Euro Global featuring globe, and Euro "Dream" Land featuring Dream. Several tracks on the album can also be found on J-Euro Non-Stop Best . [3]

It is Hamasaki's only remix album to reach the #1 spot on the chart. The album sold a total of 435,760 copies by the end of its chart run.

Track listing

  1. Audience "Euro-Power Mix" (from Duty ) – remixed by Dave Rodgers
  2. Evolution "Time Is Pop Mix" – remixed by Luca Degani and Sergio Dall'ora
  3. Seasons "A Eurobeat Mix" (from Duty ) – remixed by Luca Degani and Sergio Dall'ora
  4. Duty "Power Mind Mix" – remixed by Laurent Newfield
  5. Vogue "Traditional Mix" (from Duty ) – remixed by Dave Rodgers
  6. M "Sweet Heart Mix" (from A Best ) - remixed by Laurent Newfield
  7. Never Ever "Eurobeat Mix" – remixed by Dave Rodgers
  8. Endless Sorrow "A Aggressive Mix" – remixed by Luca Degani and Sergio Dall'ora
  9. Far Away "ayu-ro Extended Mix" (from Duty ) – remixed by Bratt Sinclaire
  10. Surreal "Time A Go-Go Mix" (from Duty ) – remixed by Luca Degani and Sergio Dall'ora
  11. Appears "Melodic Extended Mix" (from Loveppears ) – remixed by Luca Degani and Sergio Dall'ora
  12. Kanariya "Sweet Mix" (from Loveppears ) – remixed by Laurent Newfield
  13. Immature "Power Mix" (from Loveppears ) - remixed by Laurent Newfield
  14. Unite! "Euro-Power Mix" – remixed by Dave Rodgers

Chart positions

Chart (2001)Peak
position
Japan Oricon 1

See also

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References

  1. "SUPER EUROBEAT presents ayu-ro mix 2". CDJapan. Retrieved October 7, 2020.
  2. (in Japanese) 浜崎あゆみ-ORICON STYLE ミュージック
  3. 1 2 Avex Trax, J-EURO (in Japanese)
  4. 1 2 Amazon.co.jp, Super Eurobeat Presents Ayu-ro Mix 2 (in Japanese)
  5. 1 2 3 Discogs, Super Eurobeat Presents Ayu-ro Mix 2