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Machine II Machine: Electric Club Mixes
File:Doro electric club.jpg
Remix album by
ReleasedSeptember 1995
GenreHard rock, heavy metal
Length46:09
LabelVertigo
ProducerJack Ponti
Doro chronology
A Whiter Shade of Pale
(1995)
Machine II Machine: Electric Club Mixes
(1995)
Love Me in Black (EP)
(1998)

Machine II Machine: Electric Club Mixes is an EP by German hard rock singer Doro Pesch, containing remixes of some songs of her previous album Machine II Machine and the unpublished song "Emotional Suicide". The remixes were done by Greg Smith and by members of the German industrial metal band Die Krupps.[1] This is the last Doro work published by the Polygram/Vertigo label.

Track listing

  1. "The Want (Single Edit)" (Doro Pesch, Jack Ponti, Camus Celli, Andres Levin) - 4:05
  2. "Machine II Machine (Electric Mix)" (Pesch, Ponti, Greg Smith) - 5:26
    • remix by Greg Smith
  3. "Ceremony (Krupps Mix)" (Pesch, Ponti, Celli, Levin) - 5:05
  4. "Tie Me Up (Hard & Fast Mix)" (Pesch, Ponti, Smith) - 5:14
    • remix by Greg Smith
  5. "The Want (Give It Up Mix)" (Pesch, Ponti, Celli, Levin) - 6:48
    • remix by Greg Smith
  6. "Ceremony (Metal Hammer Mix)" (Pesch, Ponti, Celli, Levin)- 3:56
    • remix by Greg Smith
  7. "Machine II Machine (Big Phat Mix)" (Pesch, Ponti, Smith) - 5:26
    • remix by Greg Smith
  8. "The Want (5 A.M. Mix)" (Pesch, Ponti, Celli, Levin) - 5:40
    • remix by Greg Smith
  9. "Emotional Suicide (Cave Man Mix)" (Pesch, Ponti, Smith) - 4:29
    • remix by Greg Smith

References

  1. ^ "Machine II Machine - Electric Club Mixes". DoroRocks.net. Archived from the original on 26 July 2003. Retrieved 13 December 2015.