Greatest Hits Remixes

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Greatest Hits Remixes
S2 Unlimited Greatest Hits Remixes cover.jpg
Remix album by
Released2001
Genre Eurodance
Label Intercord Japan
Producer Jean-Paul de Coster, Phil Wilde
2 Unlimited chronology
Non-Stop Mix Best
(1998)
Greatest Hits Remixes
(2001)
Trance Remixes (Special Edition)
(2002)

Greatest Hits Remixes is a 2001 album by 2 Unlimited, a Eurodance project founded in 1991 by Belgian producers Jean-Paul DeCoster and Phil Wilde and fronted by Dutch rapper Ray Slijngaard and Dutch vocalist Anita Doth.

Contents

Album information

Greatest Hits Remixes was the first 2 Unlimited album to include a remix of a non-single, Delight, from 1992's studio album Get Ready!.

Release history

Containing 16 remixed tracks, the album was released in 2001 in Japan. [1]

Track listing

  1. No Limit (RM Radio Edit) (3:13)
  2. Twilight Zone (R-Control Mix) (5:42)
  3. Get Ready For This (K-Groove Mix Edit) (3:38)
  4. Maximum Overdrive (KC Radio Mix) (4:10)
  5. Let The Beat Control Your Body (I.O.Sonic Remix) (4:57)
  6. Workaholic (B4's Reconstruct Mix) (5:05)
  7. Tribal Dance (Almighty Mix Radio) (3:48)
  8. The Real Thing (B4 Za Beat Single Remix) (4:06)
  9. The Magic Friend (MST Radio Mix) (3:42)
  10. Delight (PKG Remix Edit) (4:11)
  11. No Limit (Starfighter Remix Edit) (3:17)
  12. Twilight Zone (DJ Jean Edit) (3:13)
  13. Get Ready For This (Sunclub Radio Mix) (3:34)
  14. The Magic Friend (3 Drives On A Vinyl Radio Edit) (3:09)
  15. No Limit (Razor & Guido Remix) (4:10)
  16. Twilight Zone (Sharp "Maniac" Mix) (7:11)

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References

  1. "Greatest Hits Remixes Album". Discogs. Retrieved 2013-12-12.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)