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Double album: half compilation, half new material; 6 7 RIAA: Gold [8] The Best of the Music Band: Released: 1982; Label: MCA Records — — The Best of War... and More: Released: 1987; Label: Avenue Records; Includes two new tracks and a remix; 156 — RIAA: Platinum [11] The Best of Eric Burdon and War: Released: 1996; Label: MGM Records ...
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A remix album is an album consisting of remixes or rerecorded versions of an artist's earlier released material. The first act who employed the format was American singer-songwriter Harry Nilsson ( Aerial Pandemonium Ballet , 1971). [ 1 ]
The album was released on October 8, 2021, by MCA Nashville. The album consists of three discs: Revived features ten re-recordings made with McEntire's touring band, Remixed contains ten remixes, and Revisited features ten stripped back re-recordings produced by Dave Cobb . [ 7 ]
Most of the Remixes [a] is a remix compilation album by Belgian electronic music group Soulwax. It was released on 22 October 2007, and features a collection of remixes made by Soulwax for other artists. The album's full title contains 552 characters of text and 103 words.
The Remixes is a compilation album by English rock band the Stone Roses. [3] It was released on 30 October 2000 [ 4 ] and features remixes by various producers including Utah Saints and Paul Oakenfold .
During the week of 2 October, the US version of the Carnival EP actually entered the album charts at #98. [1] It was gone by the following week. The success of the Carnival EP gave the band enough clout to bring Kershenbaum back in to remix the entire A-side of the Rio album, which was duly released in the US in November 1982.
The title single, issued in July 1971, was backed with "Get Down". [3] [4]"Slipping Into Darkness", issued in November 1971 (backed with "Nappy Head"), War's first big hit since their name change from Eric Burdon and War, was on the Billboard Hot 100 for 22 weeks and so tied with Gallery's "Nice to Be With You" for most weeks on that chart all within the calendar year 1972.