Mix Album Discography
All chart positions are in the UK Compilation Chart
- Cream Live (1995) (#3)
- The Annual (1995) (#13)
- The Annual II (1996) (#1)
- Dance Nation 3 (1997)
- Essential Selection Summer 1997 (1997) (#4)
- The Annual III (1997) (#3)
- Essential Selection Winter 1997 (1997) (#10)
- Dance Nation 5
- Essential Selection Spring 1998 (#4)
- Essential Selection Summer 1998 (1998) (#4)
- Essential Selection Summer 1998 (1998) (Limited Edition) (#2)
- Essential Selection '98 Tong/Oakenfold (1998) (#13)
- Essential Selection '98 Tong/Oakenfold (1998) (Limited Edition) (#11)
- Essential Selection Spring 1999 (1999) (#13)
- Essential Selection Spring 1999 (1999) (Limited Edition) (#3)
- Essential Selection Ibiza 1999 (1999) (#11)
- Essential Selection Ibiza 1999 (1999) (#7)
- Essential Selection Presents Music From The Motion Picture Human Traffic (1999)
- Essential Millennium (1999) (#10)
- Essential Selection Spring 2000 (2000) (#8)
- Essential Selection Ibiza 2000 (2000) (#11)
- Essential Mix 2000 (2000)
- Twisted Beats (2001)
- Essential Selection Presents The Clubber's Bible Winter 2002 (2001)
- Fashion TV Presents Pete Tong (2003)
- Essential Selection Pete Tong (2003) (did not chart)
- Pure Pacha Ibiza: Mixed by Pete Tong and Andy B (2004)
- It's Showtime! (Pete Tong Presents Pure Pacha Vol.II Summer Season 2005 (2005)
- Essential Classics (2005)
- Pure Pacha Vol.1 (2006)
- Essential Dance Mix (2006)
- Pure Pacha 3
- Wonderland (2008)
- Pete Tong Presents Wonderland 2009 (2009)
- Pete Tong Presents Wonderland 2010 (2010)
- Pete Tong and Riva Starr: Future Underground (2011)
- All Gone Pete Tong & Felix da House Cat Ibiza '11 (2011)
- All Gone Pete Tong & Groove Armada Miami '12 (2012)
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