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Let The Beat Control Your Body (3:38) 11. (3:59) 12. Spread Your Love (4:43) 13. The Real Thing (3:59) 14. Here I Go (3:16) 15. Maximum Overdrive (3:41) 16. Faces (3:32) 2 Unlimited - Unlimited Hits & Remixes (2014) Tracklist ------01. No Limit 02. No Limit (Brasilian Remix) 03. Get Ready (Rapversion Edit) 04. Get Ready (Steve Aoki Edit) 05. Jump For Joy (Yellow Claw Remix) 06. Tribal Dance 07. Twilight Zone 08. No Limit (Joachim Garraud Remix) 09. No One 10. The Magic Friend 11. Workaholic 12. Let the Beat Control Your Body 13. Nothing Like the Rain 14. Spread Your Love 15. Do What's Good For Me 16. The Real Thing 17. Here I Go 18. Maximum Overdrive 19. Faces 20. No Limit (Zatox Remix) 21. No Limit (Big Dawg Radio Edit) The Netherlands /dance-pop phenomenon 2 Unlimited was one of the most popular groups in Europe during the early '90s, selling 18 million records and charting number one singles in every European country. (In England, 11 consecutive singles topped the charts.) America, however, remained unaffected, bringing only "Get Ready for This" to number 38 in late 1994, over two years after it was first released. In 1990, producers Phil Wilde and Jean-Paul DeCoster had previously gained success with AB Logic, and were looking for another vehicle for their songs. 2 Unlimited formed when Wilde and DeCoster were introduced to rapper Ray Slijngaard (b. June 28, 1971, Amsterdam) and vocalist Anita Doth (b. December 28, 1971, Amsterdam) by Marvin D., who had featured both in his rap group in the past. In 1991, debut single "Get Ready for This" reached number two on several European charts; the following year Get Ready was released. The modest success of the first few singles prepared the way for 2 Unlimited's 1993 sophomore album No Limits. The title track hit number one in 15 European countries plus Canada, and other singles from the album also did well, including "Faces," "Maximum Overdrive" and "Let the Beat Control Your Body." 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No Limit (Big Dawg Radio Edit) 2 Unlimited. Popular Eurodance duo founded by Belgian producers Jean-Paul De Coster and Phil Wilde. First released as an instrumental in spring 1991, "Get Ready For This" received an immediate success (#2 in the UK charts). Conscious of their popularity, Wilde & De Coster wanted a more accessible, formatted formula for their project to grow. Raymond Lothar Slijngaard was then contacted to write lyrics and add a rap to the track. On his suggestion, Anita Dels (a singer from the Amsterdam club scene) joined in as the female vocalist. The new re-version of "Get Ready For This" was released in september 1991 and helped to perpetuate the success of 2 Unlimited around the world. The following single, "Twilight Zone", did even better in the charts and became a well known club anthem. A full album announced two more successful tracks: "Workaholic" and "The Magic Friend". Their second opus, "No Limits!", was released in 1993. It's popularity was such that no more than five singles were taken out of it. Among them, "No Limit" and "Tribal Dance". The single 'No Limit' became their biggest hit. It reached number one in more than 35 countries and was the best selling single of 1993 in Europe. In 1996, a complicated relationship between Ray and Anita precipitate the breaking of 2 Unlimited. For a moment, a background vocalist was due to replace Anita beside Ray, but ultimately, she refused the contract offered to her. A relaunch attempt (2 Unlimited 2) featuring two female singers (Romy (2) and Marion Van Iwaarden) was tested, but only had a mitigated success. Both singers left once their contracts ended in 1998. Recent petitions asking for the return of 2 Unlimited were ignored as Ray and Anita do not wish to work together again. In Feb 10. 2009 the original members Ray & Anita announced in a 10 minute interview on the Dutch TV Show "De Wereld Draait Door" there reunion concert on the 11th. of April 2009 in Hasselt - Belgium. In the interview Ray hinted at a possible reunion but no plans has surfaced yet. Исполнитель. Маркетплейс 31 335 в продаже. 95 Releases. 3806 Appearances. 65 Unofficial. 36 Credits. 7 Недавние релизы. Albums. Singles & EPs. Отзывы Показать еще 19 отзывов. ColonelTirpitz. 2 Unlimited made some great tunes i agree but during 1994 to late 90's their quality falls flat to be more annoying since Eurodance during that time never evolved anymore it was the same mechanic over and over a male rapper dude with a female singer vocalist usually beautiful and wears sexy outfits and what not and a pair of dancers to make it complete . Also their clips were somehow similar only good times is MTV still existed ! Their first track "Get Ready for This" was widely known and liked ( even though i don't like that tune because it was on every radio , tv and all cd compilations it was simply too much for me ) . Whereas Twilight Zone did much better as that track and was used in a video game TV programm in Belgium RTBF named "Luna Park" with Sam Touzani . Workaholic and No Limit were both excellent as with what came later with Magic Friend and other tracks their quality dropped to oblivion . Kinda similar faith happened to many of these Eurodance artists . modgod79. musiclover56. xamix. Jarren. 2 Unlimited were the most popular and famous of the many early to mid 90's eurodance acts to emerge after the ashes of the late 80's Technotronic style acts. Combining pop-diva style female vocals with inoffensive male rapping over melodic eurodance sounds, the commercial formulation sold in millions and of course sickened purists to the core. However, whereas many of these eurodance acts were one hit wonders (or at very best one album wonders), the Dutch duo of Ray & Anita managed to release three full albums over the course of four years. From their first releases, the pop-rave of Get Ready For This and the harder more Belgian Techno influenced Twilight Zone & Workaholic (the producers being Belgian of course) through to their final outings such as The Real Thing and Jump For Joy the band produced a steady flow of memorable and catchy songs. Much lambasted for "shallow" lyrics and bombastic sound by many music critics, as a young teenager I was blissfully unaware of such delusions of grandeur. I enjoyed the songs, and it was always cool to see the band on tv shows. They truly were one of the more personality based acts, unlike so many cardboard cutout copycat acts who only got a break due to their modelling work (and who mimed their way through every performance over vocal samples). 2 Unlimited's biggest moment came with their 1992 european number 1 hit single No Limit. It was to be their crowning glory and their biggest source of ridicule. The UK television show Spitting Image parodied the song & the band in a puppet sketch, and to this day this is how many British people remember the band. For those who care to remember, they had many better moments than No Limit. Singles such as Faces, Let The Beat Control Your Body, Tribal Dance, The Real Thing, Do What's Good For Me, Nothing Like The Rain and countless album tracks like Contrast, Desire, The Power Age, Invite Me To Trance, What's Mine Is Mine and Info Superhighway attest to this. They deserve their mantle as the King & Queen of Eurodance. Long may they reign. bwanie. Look at the releasedate of their first productions. in 1991, this sound was fresh! There was no eurohouse to speak of at that time. it was just rocking techno. Sure, it turned really ugly really fast. But they are not without their merits. Ayone who says otherwise is only remebering the latter periods when these guys churned out one godawful tune after another. And the eurohouse fad would have come to fruitation anyway, so you cannot really blame wilde & de coster alone. If only they would have let it die when it should have (after the first album) Crijevo. The list of their releases is quite 'impressive' due to here's updates but 2 Unlimited never achieved controversy or the underground appeal of other contemporaries (such as Snap! now that we bring them to mention). They actually succeeded to use their fifteen minutes of fame as techno and rave culture began to take over in the early 90s - but as with every interesting genre, they're just as equally guilty for killing off dance music in its worst sense - in the same package as Reel 2 Real, DJ Bobo, Sash!, La Bouche, Corona, Masterboy and U96 to name a few. The only track that almost had had it, is one and only 'The Magic Friend'. If only 2 Unlimited had a little more in their heads than in their studio, 'The Magic Friend' might have extended into something more prominent or say, effective. 'Workaholic' and 'Twilight Zone' were there before (the latter being typical cliche over popular TV series flirt), trying to sweep our brains out with their synth-riffs but in the end it turned out there was very little to it - a typical overnight sensation, with smash hit 'No Limits' that remains one of the worst quasi-techno anthems of all times. You cannot tell whether it is Ray's godawful wannabe American rappin' and Anita's ridiculous rhymes or electro's cheapest matrix adding insult to injury.