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Kylie Minogue Kylie's Remixes Volume 2 Mp3, Flac, Wma Kylie Minogue Kylie's Remixes Volume 2 mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Electronic / Pop Album: Kylie's Remixes Volume 2 Country: Australia Released: 1993 Style: Europop, Hi NRG, Synth-pop MP3 version RAR size: 1310 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1808 mb WMA version RAR size: 1629 mb Rating: 4.1 Votes: 528 Other Formats: ASF AHX VOX VQF MIDI WMA MP3 Tracklist Hide Credits Better The Devil You Know (U.S. Mix) A1 –Kylie Minogue 6:06 Remix – Keith 'KC' Cohen* Step Back In Time (Walkin' Rhythm Mix) A2 –Kylie Minogue 8:01 Mixed By – Phil Harding & Ian Curnow What Do I Have To Do? (U.K. Remix) A3 –Kylie Minogue 7:10 Remix – Pete Hammond Shocked (DNA Mix) A4 –Kylie Minogue 6:16 Remix – DNA Word Is Out (12" Version) A5 –Kylie Minogue 5:53 Mixed By – Phil Harding If You Were With Me Now (Extended Version) A6 –Kylie Minogue Duet With Keith Washington 5:11 Mixed By – Phil Harding Keep On Pumpin' It (12" Version) B1 –Visionmasters* Featuring Kylie Minogue 7:25 Mixed By – Phil Harding Give Me Just A Little More Time (12" Version) B2 –Kylie Minogue 4:36 Mixed By – Dave Ford Finer Feelings (Brothers In Rhythm 12") B3 –Kylie Minogue 6:51 Remix – Brothers In Rhythm Do You Dare (NRG Mix) B4 –Kylie Minogue 7:07 Mixed By – Dave Ford Closer B5 –Kylie Minogue 6:47 Mixed By – Dave Ford Companies, etc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – Mushroom Records International BV Copyright (c) – Mushroom Records International BV Credits Producer – Stock And Waterman* (tracks: 5 to 11), Stock Aitken Waterman* (tracks: 1 to 4) Written-By – Wayne* (tracks: 8), Washington* (tracks: 6), Minogue* (tracks: 6, 7, 10, 11), Dunbar* (tracks: 8), Stock & Waterman (tracks: 5 to 7, 9 to 11), Stock, Aitken & Waterman (tracks: 1 to 4 ) Notes This Compilation ℗ © 1993 Mushroom Records International B.V. Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode (Text): 9399601975741 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Kylie's Remixes Vol. 2 (CD, ALCB-564 Kylie Minogue PWL Records ALCB-564 Japan 1992 Comp) Kylie's Remixes Volume 2 (CD, D19757 Kylie Minogue Mushroom D19757 Australia 1993 Comp) Kylie's Remixes Vol. 2 (Cass, ALTB-564 Kylie Minogue PWL Records ALTB-564 Japan 1992 Comp, Dol) Kylie's Remixes Vol. 2 (CD, ALCB-564 Kylie Minogue PWL Records ALCB-564 Japan 1992 Comp, Promo) Kylie's Remixes Volume 2 (CD, D19757 Kylie Minogue Mushroom D19757 Australia 1993 Comp) Related Music albums to Kylie's Remixes Volume 2 by Kylie Minogue Kylie Minogue - Kylie's Remixes Kylie Minogue - Cruise Control Kylie Minogue - Live And Other Sides Kylie Minogue - Shocked (Remix) Kylie Minogue - Love at First Sight Kylie Minogue - Je Ne Sais Pas Pourquoi Kylie Minogue - I Still Love You Kylie Minogue - I Was Gonna Cancel Kylie Minogue - The Best Of Dannii Minogue And Kylie Minogue With The BBC Concert Orchestra - The Winner Takes It All.
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