The Remixes II | ||||
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Released | November 18, 1998 | |||
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Length | 74:16 | |||
Label | Avex Trax (CD) Rhythm Republic (Vinyl set) | |||
Producer | Max Matsuura | |||
Every Little Thing chronology | ||||
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The Remixes II is the second remix album by Japanese duo Every Little Thing. [1] It was released on November 18, 1998, by Avex Trax. The album contains remixes of tracks from second album Time to Destination .
A 4-vinyl edition of the album was released on June 16, 1999, including previously unreleased remixes that didn't make it to the original CD track listing.
No. | Title | Remixer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Face the Change" (Eboman's Remix) | Eboman | 5:45 |
2. | "Shapes of Love" (Deejay Punk-Roc Remix) | Deejay Punk-Roc | 5:50 |
3. | "Ima demo... Anata ga Suki Dakara" (Tuff Jam's Classic Garage Remix) | Tuff Jam | 6:56 |
4. | "Deatta Koro no Yō ni" (Hybrid Remix) | Hybrid | 6:04 |
5. | "Hometown" (Toon's R&B Remix) | Rod Antoon | 4:36 |
6. | "Monochrome" (Dom+Roland Remix) | Dom+Roland | 5:30 |
7. | "Time Goes By" (Hybrid Remix) | Hybrid | 7:24 |
8. | "For the moment" (Satoshi's Burst Mix) | Satoshi Hidaka | 4:54 |
9. | "True Colors" (Fake Colors Treatment Take 1) | Maki Fujii | 3:30 |
10. | "Shapes of Love" (D-Z Bleeding Messiah Mix Ver. 2) | D-Z | 5:31 |
11. | "Ima demo... Anata ga Suki Dakara" (HΛL's Go Insane Mix) | HΛL | 4:54 |
12. | "Deatta Koro no Yō ni" (Nao's Atomic Mix) |
| 6:21 |
13. | "All Along" (Dub's Double-Speed Remix) | Dub Master X | 7:01 |
Total length: | 74:16 |
No. | Title | Remixer(s) | Length |
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1. | "For the Moment" (Main Mix) | Prophets Of Sound | |
2. | "For the Moment" (Satoshi's Burst Mix) | Satoshi Hidaka |
No. | Title | Remixer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Ima demo... Anata ga Suki Dakara" (Tuff Jam's Classic Garage Remix) | Tuff Jam | |
2. | "Ima demo... Anata ga Suki Dakara" (HΛL's Go Insane Mix) | HΛL | |
3. | "Hometown" (Toon's R&B Remix) | Rod Antoon | 4:58 |
4. | "Hometown" (H. Hakamada Wicked Mix) | Hideki Hakadama |
No. | Title | Remixer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Face the Change" (Final Version) | Eboman | |
2. | "Face the Change" (Kitto Mix) | Motsu | |
3. | "Face the Change" (B.U.S Remix) | B.U.S (Build Up Swing) |
No. | Title | Remixer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Monochrome" (Vocal Mix) | Dom+Roland | |
2. | "Monochrome" (H II H Remix) | H II H | |
3. | "True Colors" (Fake Colors Treatment Take 1) | Maki Fujii | |
4. | "True Colors" (Take 1) | Shige |
No. | Title | Remixer(s) | Length |
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1. | "All Along" (Main Mix) | Prophets of Sound | |
2. | "All Along" (Dub's Double Speed Remix) | Dub Master X |
No. | Title | Remixer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Deatta Koro no Yō ni" (Hybrid Remix) | Hybrid | |
2. | "Deatta Koro no Yō ni" (Nao's Atomic Mix Take 1) |
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3. | "Deatta Koro no Yō ni" (Orienta-Rhythm Hard Club Mix) | Orienta-Rhythm |
No. | Title | Remixer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Shapes of Love" (Deejay Punk-Roc Remix) | Deejay Punk-Roc | |
2. | "Shapes of Love" (D-Z Bleeding Messiah Mix Version 2) | D-Z |
No. | Title | Remixer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Time Goes By" (Hybrid Remix) | Hybrid | |
2. | "Time Goes By" (Lover's Chemistry Mix) | M-Flo |
Chart (2002) | Peak position |
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Japan Oricon | 5 [3] |
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