12" Collection
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| 12 Inch Collection | ||||||||||
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| Remix album by Rick Astley | ||||||||||
| Released | December 28, 1999 | |||||||||
| Recorded | 1987–1991 | |||||||||
| Genre | Dance pop, pop, dance | |||||||||
| Length | 34:39 (1999) 71:12 (2006) |
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| Label | BMG | |||||||||
| Producer | Stock Aitken Waterman, Ian Curnow, Phil Harding, Rick Astley | |||||||||
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12 Inch Collection is Rick Astley's first compilation album, released in 1999. It was re-released with a different tracklisting in 2006.[1]
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[edit] Track listings
[edit] 1999
All tracks written by Stock, Aitken & Waterman except track 2 by Rick Astley
- "Take Me to Your Heart (Autumn Leaves Mix)" – 6:42
- "She Wants to Dance with Me (Extended Mix)" – 7:15
- "It Would Take a Strong Strong Man (Matt's Jazzy Guitar Mix)" – 7:49
- "Together Forever (Lover's Leap Extended Remix)" – 7:04
- "Never Gonna Give You Up (Cake Mix)" – 5:49
[edit] 2006
- Together Forever (House Of Love Mix) – 6:55
- My Arms Keep Missing You (The No L Mix) – 6:46
- Take Me To Your Heart (Autumn Leaves Mix) – 6:39
- Never Gonna Give You Up (Cake Mix) – 5:47
- Whenever You Need Somebody (Rick Sets It Off Mix) – 7:52
- It Would Take A Strong Strong Man (Matt's Jazzy Guitar Mix) – 7:47
- She Wants To Dance With Me (Bordering On A Collie Mix) – 6:05
- Giving Up On Love (12" Pop Extended) – 7:17
- Never Knew Love (The 3 Day Mix) – 8:35
- Cry For Help (12" Mix) – 6:23
- Hold Me In Your Arms (Extended) – 7:37
[edit] References
- ^ [1] Archived July 20, 2011 at the Wayback Machine
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