Ultrabeat: The Album - Track Listing

Track Listing

Standard edition
No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Intro" Mike Di Scala, Chris Henry 0:20
2. "Pretty Green Eyes" Paul Hobbs, Darren Mew, Leon Van Brown 3:18
3. "Sure Feels Good" (vs. Darren Styles) Di Scala, Mew 3:21
4. "Feelin' Fine" Mew 2:59
5. "Elysium (I Go Crazy)" (vs. Scott Brown) Scott Brown, Di Scala, Henry 3:08
6. "Better than Life" Di Scala, Paul Smith Jnr 4:12
7. "Paradise & Dreams" (vs. Darren Styles) Hobbs, Mew, Van Brown 3:46
8. "I'm Not in Love" Graham Gouldman, Eric Stewart 3:48
9. "This Love's for Real" Di Scala, Henry 3:35
10. "I Wanna Touch You" Di Scala, Henry, Lee Squires 3:06
11. "Right Here Right Now" Di Scala 3:28
12. "I Want Your Love (Frankie's Lead)" Hobbs, Mew 3:11
13. "1000 Kisses" Di Scala, Wayne Donnelly 3:49
14. "Feel It with Me" Stompy, Supreme, UFO 3:15
15. "Goodbye" Di Scala, Henry 3:53
Total length: 49:09
iTunes bonus track (UK)
No. Title Writer(s) Length
16. "Pacific Sun" Mew, Hobbs, Van Brown 5:11
Total length: 54:20
Ultrabeat: The Album EP (Germany): Digital download version
No. Title Length
1. "Sure Feels Good" (radio mix) 3:31
2. "Sure Feels Good" (original mix) 6:49
3. "Sure Feels Good" (Manox radio remix) 3:41
4. "Sure Feels Good" (Manox remix) 6:00
5. "I Wanna Touch You" (radio mix) 3:06
6. "I Wanna Touch You" (original mix) 5:11
7. "Pretty Green Eyes" (radio mix) 3:21
8. "Pretty Green Eyes" (original mix) 6:51
Ultrabeat: The Album EP (Germany): 12-inch version
No. Title Length
1. "Sure Feels Good" (original mix) 6:49
2. "Sure Feels Good" (Manox remix) 6:00
3. "I Wanna Touch You" (original mix) 5:11
4. "Pretty Green Eyes" (original mix) 6:51

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