Hyper Hyper - Track Listings

Track Listings

CD-Maxi - Germany (September 9, 1994) (CLU 6073-5)
  1. "Hyper Hyper" (Faster, Harder, Scooter) (5:15)
  2. "Hyper Hyper" (On a Spanish Fly Tip) (5:12)
  3. "Hyper Hyper" (Original Version) (5:13)
  4. "Hyper Hyper" (Video Edit) (3:37)
  5. "Rhapsody in E" (6:08)
CD-Single - Germany (September 9, 1994)
  1. "Hyper Hyper" (Original Version) (5:11)
  2. "Hyper Hyper" (Faster, Harder, Scooter) (5:12)
12"-Maxi - Germany (September 9, 1994)
  1. "Hyper Hyper" (Faster, Harder, Scooter) (5:12)
  2. "Hyper Hyper" (On a Spanish Fly Tip) (5:10)
  3. "Hyper Hyper" (Original Version) (5:11)
  4. "Rhapsody in E" (6:08)
12-Maxi - Germany (May 28, 1994)
  1. "Hyper, Hyper" (5:10)
  2. "Unity Without Words Part 1" (6:02)
  3. "Rhapsody in E" (6:10)
CD-Maxi - Australia (June 15, 1994), Germany (July 5, 1994) (CLU 6040-5)
12"-Maxi - Spain (May 28, 1994)
  1. "Hyper Hyper" (5:10)
  2. "Unity Without Words - Part I" (6:02)
  3. "Rhapsody in E" (6:10)
12"-Maxi - Spain (July 1994)
  1. "Hyper Hyper" (On a Spanish Fly Trip) (5:12)
  2. "Hyper Hyper" (Video Edit) (3:37)
  3. "Faster, Harder, Scooter" (5:14)
  4. "Hyper Hyper" (Original Version) (5:13)
  5. "Rhapsody In E" (6:08)
CD-Maxi - France (July 1994)
  1. "Hyper Hyper" (Video Edit) (3:36)
  2. "Hyper Hyper" (Faster, Harder, Scooter) (5:14)
  3. "Hyper Hyper" (Original Version) (5:12)
  4. "Hyper Hyper" (On a Spanish Fly Tip) (5:12)
CD-Single - France (July 1994)
  1. "Hyper Hyper" (Video Edit) (3:36)
  2. "Hyper Hyper" (Original Version) (5:12)
12"-Maxi - France (July 1994)
  1. "Hyper Hyper" (Faster, Harder, Scooter) (5:14)
  2. "Hyper Hyper" (On a Spanish Fly Tip) (5:12)
  3. "Hyper Hyper" (Original Version) (5:12)
  4. "Hyper Hyper" (Video Edit) (3:36)
12-Maxi - Italy
  1. "Hyper Hyper" (Faster, Harder, Scooter) (5:12)
  2. "Hyper Hyper" (On a Spanish Fly Tip) (5:10)
  3. "Hyper Hyper" (Original Version) (5:11)
  4. "Rhapsody in E" (6:08)

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