Remixed Vol. 1 (1985-2000) | Simply Red

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Remixed Vol. 1 (1985-2000) | Simply Red

Remixed Vol. 1 (1985-2000) | Simply Red

Regular price 199 AED
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A collection of amazing remixes from the likes of David Morales, Perfecto, Mousse T and more of many of Simply Red classics such as Stars, Money’s Too Tight (To Mention), Something Got Me Started on a limited edition transparent red and transparent blue vinyl.

Money’s Too Tight to Mention (United City Mix)
Come to My Aid (Survival Mix)
Jericho (12” Extended Mix)
I Won’t Feel Bad (Arthur Baker 12" Mix)
The Right Thing (Extended Single)
Infidelity (Stretch Mix)
It’s Only Love (Valentine Mix)
Something Got Me Started (David Morales Radio Mix)
Freedom (Perfecto Mix)
Stars (Comprende Mix)
Thrill Me (Masters At Work House Mix)
Fairground (Too Precious Mix)
Remembering the First Time (Satoshi Tomiie Classic Single Mix)
We’re in This Together (Universal Feeling Mix)
So Jungiful (So Beautiful Jungle Remix)
Angel (Mousse T Club Mix)
Ghetto Girl (Blood and Fire Sound System Mix)
Night Nurse (Jah Wobble Radio Mix)
Love Has Said Goodbye Again (Rae & Christian Mix)
To Be Free (Livin Joy A Hanetta Mix)
Your Eyes (Jimmy Gomez Funky Mix)
Ain’t That a Lot of Love (Phats and Small Mutant Disco Vocal Mix)

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