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Remixes 81-04
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Remixes 81-04
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by Depeche Mode
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Sales Rank : 80520
Available from Amazon
$18.00
on 10-1-2008
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1. Never Let Me Down Again Split Mix - Depeche Mode & Dave Bascombe
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2. Policy Of Truth Capitol Mix - Francois Kevorkian
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3. Shout Rio Mix - Depeche Mode & Daniel Miller
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4. Home Air "Around The Golf" Remix - Air
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5. Strangelove Blind Mix - Daniel Miller & Rico Conning
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6. Rush Spiritual Guidance Mix - Jack Dangers
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1. Personal Jesus Pump Mix - Francois Kevorkian
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2. World In My Eyes Mode To Joy - Jon Marsh
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3. Get The Balance Right Combination Mix - Depeche Mode
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4. Everything Counts Absolut Mix - Alan Moulder
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5. Breathing In Fumes - Depeche Mode, Daniel Miller & Gareth Jones
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6. Painkiller Kill The Pain-DJ Shadow vs. Depeche Mode - DJ Shadow
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1. A Question Of Lust Remix - Flood
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2. Walking In My Shoes Random Carpet Mix, Full Length - William Orbit
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3. Are People People? - Adrian Sherwood
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4. World In My Eyes Daniel Miller Mix - Daniel Miller
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5. I Feel Loved Danny Tenaglia's Labour Of Love Dub Edit - Danny Tenaglia
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6. It's No Good Club 69 Future Mix - Club 69
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For nearly 25 years Depeche Mode has been making groundbreaking music, including being at the vanguard of remix culture since its inception. A "greatest hits remixed" collection, Remixes 81-04 is both a celebration and a flashback of the evolution of the remix and of Depeche Mode. Rleased as a limited-edition three-disc set, featuring a bonus disc of rare remixes, and a "best of" single disc, Remixes 81-04 features some of the most renowned remixers of the world, including Underworld, Goldfrapp, Air, Kruder+Dorfmeister, Timo Maas, Flood, Francois Kevorkian, Adrian Sherwood, William Orbit, Portishead and, of course, Depeche Mode.
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