The U.S. Remixes - Alternate Remix Information

Alternate Remix Information

Ultimix
  1. Roach's Ultimix (5:46)

An alternate version is found on Ultimix Volume 51. The track has been re-edited differently to the 12" release version. This version is found on both the 12" and CD release of Ultimix 51.

Hot Tracks
  1. Euro Extended Mix (5:47)

The same remix, only at the beginning there's a female voice as an intro before the real remix begins. Is also referred as the "Hot Tracks Digital Remix".

This remix is found on both the 12" and CD compilation releases of Hot Tracks 13-2.

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Singles
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