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Reworkings
Remix album by
Released27 September 1999
GenreElectronic, Rock, Orchestral
Length37:03
LabelInfectious Records, Mushroom Records
ProducerVictor Van Vugt
The Paradise Motel chronology
Flight Paths
(1998)
Reworkings
(1999)
Australian Ghost Story
(2008)

Reworkings is an album by the Australian rock band The Paradise Motel. It is made up of remixes of previously released songs remixed by other acts. A remix of the song "The Trees" by Lee Ranaldo entitled "Lee's Trees" was released as a single.[1]

The album was also issued as an accompanying CD to later copies of the previous album Flight Paths.[2]

This was the last album released by the band before splitting up the following year. The album 'The Winter of Our Discothèque' was recorded later in 1999 but remains unreleased.[3]

Track listing

Reworkings
No.TitleLength
1.""Lee's Trees" (Lee Ranaldo remix)"4:07
2.""Drive" (Mogwai remix)"4:04
3.""Hollywood Landmines" (Juniper remix) by Leo Wyndham"3:55
4.""Cities" (Mark Eitzel remix) by Mark Eitzel and Bruce Kaphan"4:28
5.""Four Degrees" (Trout remix) by Hefner"3:14
6.""Derwent River Star" (Echoboy remix) by Echoboy"4:43
7.""BH Rock" (Bows remix) by Bows"6:48

References

  1. ^ "Reworkings". Retrieved 26 January 2015.
  2. ^ "Flight Paths + Reworkings". Retrieved 26 January 2015.
  3. ^ "Paradise Motel Plan Three New Records". 20 January 2011. Archived from the original on 14 July 2012. Retrieved 26 January 2015.