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Like a juke box this 16-track album is stuffed with potential singles, such as the extremely poppy The Power Age and Maximum Overdrive with a racing car breaking all speed limits." [ 18 ] In Smash Hits , reviewer Mark Frith described the album as an "across the board techno splurge" and stated that this album contained clues as to why the band ...
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A new CD and DVD set containing all 2 Unlimited music videos, called The Complete History, was released in 2004, along with a single, "Tribal Dance 2.4" (originally released on 12" vinyl in November 2003 as "Tribal Dance 2.3"). 2005 saw the release of The Refreshed Album in Mexico, featuring stunning artwork, but the same remixes found on ...
"No Limit" started as an idea to do a high-speed techno track. Producer Phil Wilde told Melody Maker in 1994, "Like most techno, 2 Unlimited's material floats somewhere between 125 and 148bpm; "No Limit" came in at 144." Wilde programmed the rhythm with hand claps every four beat.
The US and Canadian versions of Get Ready! contain the track "Pacific Walk" which was omitted from the European releases. Ironically the success in the Dutch market was initially limited, since the band mainly relied on their Belgian producers, who preferred to focus their attention on the British market.
Dirt Track Racing 2 (DTR2) is a video game developed by the now defunct Ratbag Games and published by Infogrames. It is the third and final game in the Dirt Track Racing series by Ratbag. Reception
Grand Prix Unlimited is a game in which five car setups are featured - Williams-Renault, McLaren-Honda, Ferrari, Tyrrell and Benetton-Ford - with 21 Formula One circuit tracks. [2] The player can choose a practice session or a single race, or to compete in the World Championship. [ 3 ]
The accompanying music video for "Jump for Joy" was directed by directors Max Giwa and Dania Pasquini, known as just Max & Dania. It was shot in January 1996. The song was the last single that 2 Unlimited in their Anita and Ray guise released with a proper video before their break up at the end of 1996. [4]