You Don't Know Me: The Best of Armand Van Helden

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Greatest hits album by
ReleasedOctober 25, 2008
Recorded1996–2008
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Label Southern Fried Records
Producer Armand Van Helden
Armand Van Helden chronology
Ghettoblaster
(2007)
You Don't Know Me: The Best of Armand Van Helden
(2008)
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You Don't Know Me: The Best of Armand Van Helden is a greatest hits album by American electronic music producer and DJ Armand Van Helden, released on October 25, 2008 through the label Southern Fried Records. The album peaked at number 41 on the UK Albums Chart. The album includes all Armand Van Helden biggest hits. For the Australian release of the album it came with a bonus DVD featuring eleven music videos. [2]

Contents

Track listing

You Don't Know Me: The Best Of Armand Van Helden
No.TitleWriter(s)AlbumLength
1."You Don't Know Me" (featuring Duane Harden) Armand Van Helden 2 Future 4 U (1998)4:02
2."The Funk Phenomena"Armand Van Helden, Method Man Old School Junkies: The Album (1996)6:58
3."My My My" (featuring Tara McDonald)Armand Van Helden, Andreas S. Jensen, Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil, Gary Wright, Joe Killington Nympho (2005)3:04
4."I Want Your Soul"China Burton, Nick Straker Ghettoblaster (2007)3:11
5."NYC Beat"Armand Van HeldenGhettoblaster (2007)3:06
6."Full Moon" (featuring Common)Armand Van Helden, Lonnie Lynn, James Bedford Killing Puritans (2000)4:21
7."Witch Doktor"Armand Van HeldenStrictly Rhythm EP 6 (1994)3:24
8."Koochy"Armand Van Helden, Gary Numan Killing Puritans (2000)3:20
9."Ultrafunkula"Armand Van Helden Sampleslaya: Enter the Meatmarket (1997)5:40
10."Touch Your Toes" (featuring Fat Joe and Bl)Armand Van Helden, Joseph Cartagena, Bryan LaMontagneGhettoblaster (2007)5:32
11."Hear My Name" (featuring Spalding Rockwell)Armand Van Helden, Mary Louise "ML" Platt, Nicole "Nikki" LombardiNympho (2005)3:29
12."This Ain't Hollywood" (featuring 'Tha Wiz' Lemay)Armand Van Helden, William John LemayGhettoblaster (2007)3:50
13."Playmate" (featuring Roxy Cottontail and Lacole 'Tigga' Campbell)Armand Van Helden, Andrea SummersGhettoblaster (2007)4:25
14."Je T'aime" (featuring Nicole Roux)Armand Van Helden, Nicole RouxGhettoblaster (2007)3:33
15."Shake That Ass" (featuring Team Facelift)Armand Van HeldenShake That Ass / Ski Hard (2008)3:25
16."Flowerz" (featuring Roland Clark)Armand Van Helden, Roland Clark2 Future 4 U (1998)4:43
17."Ski Hard" (featuring Christian Rich)Armand Van HeldenShake That Ass / Ski Hard (2008)2:59
18."Sugar" (featuring Jessy Moss)Armand Van Helden, Jessy MossNympho (2005)3:27
19."Into Your Eyes"Armand Van Helden, Andy Taylor Nympho (2005)2:49
20."When the Light Go Down"Armand Van Helden, James McCulloch, Nick Gilder Nympho (2005)2:54
21."Illin' 'N' Fillin It" (featuring Netic From Game Rebellion)Armand Van HeldenNew York: A Mix Odyssey 2 (2008)3:05


Disc 2 - Commissioned Remixes
  1. "Professional Widow (It's Got to Be Big)" - Tori Amos
  2. "Spin Spin Sugar" - Sneaker Pimps
  3. "What You Waiting For" - No Doubt
  4. "Bizarre Love Triangle" - New Order
  5. "Sugar Is Sweeter" - CJ Bolland
  6. "Toxic" - Britney Spears
  7. "Digital" - Goldie
  8. "SexyBack" - Justin Timberlake & Timbaland
  9. "Plug It In" - Basement Jaxx
  10. "Da Funk" - Daft Punk

Charts

Chart (2008)Peak
position
United Kingdom (UK Albums Chart) [3] 41

Release history

CountryRelease DateFormatLabelCatalogue
AustraliaOctober 25, 2008 [4] CD AlbumLiberator MusicLIB54CD

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