The Collection (Ace of Base album)

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The Collection/All That She Wants
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Greatest hits album by
Released21 October 2002
Recorded1992–1998
Genre Pop
Label Universal Music
Producer Various
Ace of Base chronology
Da Capo
(2002)
The Collection/All That She Wants
(2002)
Platinum & Gold Collection
(2003)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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The Collection (UK, Germany, Spain) and All That She Wants (Denmark) are Ace of Base compilation albums.

Track listing

  1. "All That She Wants"
  2. "Voulez-Vous Danser"
  3. "Young and Proud"
  4. "Waiting for Magic"
  5. "Happy Nation"
  6. "Dancer in a Daydream"
  7. "Edge of Heaven"
  8. "Angel Eyes"
  9. "Beautiful Life"
  10. "My Déjà Vu" (German album version)
  11. "Lucky Love"
  12. "Never Gonna Say I'm Sorry"
  13. "Travel to Romantis"
  14. "Cecilia"
  15. "Cruel Summer" (Big bonus mix)
  16. "Tokyo Girl (Ace of Base song)"
  17. "Donnie"
  18. "Everytime It Rains"

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References

  1. Larkin, Colin (2007). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music (5th Concise ed.). United Kingdom: Omnibus Press. p. 34. ISBN   978-1-84609-856-7.