T.A.T.u. Remixes

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t.A.T.u. Remixes
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International Cover
Remix album by
ReleasedSeptember 26, 2003
Genre Dance
Length64:08
Language
Label Interscope
Producer
t.A.T.u. chronology
200 km/h in the Wrong Lane
(2002)
t.A.T.u. Remixes
(2003)
Dangerous and Moving
(2005)
Alternative cover
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Russian Edition, 2 CDs + DVD

t.A.T.u. Remixes, or simply Remixes, is an official compilation of remixes from t.A.T.u. The album features remixes from 200 Po Vstrechnoy as well as from 200 km/h in the Wrong Lane and some new remixes. The Russian release included one CD format, other one includes two CDs and one DVD that featured music videos, video remixes and live performances, however, other releases did not include an extra CD or DVD.

Contents

There were two singles from the album; "Prostye Dvizhenia" and "Ne Ver', Ne Boysia". "Prostye Dvizhenia" was released first. The song did not chart in any country, and the official release was cancelled, due to the lack of promotion of the single. To date, this album is the only album to have "Prostye Dvizheniya".

"Ne Ver, Ne Boysia, Ne Prosi" was released as a single as well. The song was used for the Eurovision Song Contest in 2003. The group represented Russia in Riga, Latvia. The group were placed third. A music video was released on their official YouTube account. [1] The song was also used on their greatest hits album The Best (2006).

Track listing

Standard edition
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."All the Things She Said" (Blackpulke Remix) Sergio Galoyan 4:15
2."All the Things She Said" (MARK!'s Buzzin Mix)
  • Kiper
  • Polienko
  • Horn
  • Kierszenbaum
Galoyan8:14
3."All the Things She Said" (Running and Spinning Remix by Guena LG & RLS)
  • Kiper
  • Polienko
  • Horn
  • Kierszenbaum
Galoyan6:15
4."All the Things She Said" (Extension 119 Club Dub)
  • Kiper
  • Polienko
  • Horn
  • Kierszenbaum
Galoyan8:19
5."Not Gonna Get Us" (Larry Tee Electroclash Mix)
  • Kiper
  • Polienko
  • Horn
Galoyan6:21
6."Not Gonna Get Us" (Richard Morel's Pink Noise Vocal Mix)
  • Kiper
  • Polienko
  • Horn
Galoyan8:12
7."Not Gonna Get Us" (Thick Dick Vocal)
  • Kiper
  • Polienko
  • Horn
Galoyan7:14
8."Not Gonna Get Us" (Dave Audé's Velvet Dub)
  • Kiper
  • Polienko
  • Horn
Galoyan7:16
9."30 Minutes" (Extension 119 Club Vocal)
  • Polienko
  • Kierszenbaum
7:59
Total length:64:08
Standard edition enhancement
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
10."Not Gonna Get Us" (Remix Video)
  • Kiper
  • Polienko
  • Horn
Galoyan 
Japanese edition
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."All the Things She Said" (dJ Monk's After Skool Special)
  • Kiper
  • Polienko
  • Horn
  • Kierszenbaum
Galoyan7:07
Total length:66:59
Standard Russian & Ukraine edition
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
10."Простые Движения" (Prostye Dvizheniya)Polienko
3:58
11."Не Верь, не бо́йся" (Ne Ver', Ne Boysia)Polienko
  • Lasar
  • Shapovalov
3:04
Total length:71:11
Russian edition – Disc 2
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Я Сошла С Ума" (Ya Soshla S Uma) (HarDrum Remix)
  • Kiper
  • Polienko
Galoyan4:13
2."All the Things She Said" (HarDrum Remix)
  • Kiper
  • Polienko
  • Horn
  • Kierszenbaum
Galoyan4:12
3."Нас Не Догонят" (Nas Ne Dogonyat) (HarDrum Remix)
  • Kiper
  • Polienko
Galoyan3:52
4."30 Минут" (30 Minut) (HarDrum Remix)Polienko
  • Galoyan
  • Shapovalov
4:04
5."30 Минут" (30 Minut) (Naked Mix by Moscow Grooves Institute)Polienko
  • Galoyan
  • Shapovalov
5:16
6."30 Минут" (30 Minut) (RagaMix by That Black)Polienko
  • Galoyan
  • Shapovalov
5:54
7."Мальчик-Гей" (Malchik-Gey) (Fankymix by That Black)
Galoyan5:05
8."All the Things She Said" (Extension 119 Club Edit)
  • Kiper
  • Polienko
  • Horn
  • Kierszenbaum
Galoyan5:18
9."All the Things She Said" (DJ MONK's Breaks Mix)
  • Kiper
  • Polienko
  • Horn
  • Kierszenbaum
Galoyan6:06
Total length:44:02
Russian edition DVD
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Я Сошла С Ума" (Ya Soshla S Uma)
  • Kiper
  • Polienko
Galoyan3:47
2."Я Сошла С Ума" (Ya Soshla S Uma) (HarDrum Remix)
  • Kiper
  • Polienko
Galoyan4:04
3."Нас Не Догонят" (Nas Ne Dogonyat)
  • Kiper
  • Polienko
Galoyan3:58
4."30 Минут" (30 Minut)Polienko
  • Galoyan
  • Shapovalov
3:46
5."Простые Двиҗения" (Prostye Dvizheniya)Polienko
  • Lasar
  • Shapovalov
4:10
6."All the Things She Said"
  • Kiper
  • Polienko
  • Horn
  • Kierszenbaum
Galoyan3:46
7."All the Things She Said" (Extension 119 Club Edit)
  • Kiper
  • Polienko
  • Horn
  • Kierszenbaum
Galoyan4:12
8."Not Gonna Get Us"
  • Kiper
  • Polienko
  • Horn
Galoyan3:59
9."Not Gonna Get Us" (Dave Audé Velvet Dub)
  • Kiper
  • Polienko
  • Horn
Galoyan3:54
10."30 Minutes"
  • Polienko
  • Kierszenbaum
  • Galoyan
  • Shapovalov
3:43
11."How Soon Is Now?" Morrissey Johnny Marr 3:17
12."Не Верь, Не Бойся" (Ne Ver', Ne Boysia) (Live at the 2003 Muz-TV Awards)Polienko
  • Lasar
  • Shapovalov
3:16
13."Нас Не Догонят" (Nas Ne Dogonyat) (Live at the 2003 Muz-TV Awards)
  • Kiper
  • Polienko
Galoyan4:22
Total length:50:14

Charts

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Russia (NFPF) [6] Gold50,000*
South Korea5,788 [7]

* Sales figures based on certification alone.

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