2×2 (album)

2×2 is a double album by Milli Vanilli which was released in the United Kingdom in 1989.[1] Disc one of the album contains the original European studio album All or Nothing,[2] while disc two contains the All or Nothing remix album.[3]

2×2
Studio album /Compilation album by
Released1989 (UK)
GenreDance, pop
LabelCarrere
Milli Vanilli chronology
All or Nothing: The U.S.-Remix Album
(1989)
2×2
(1989)
The Remix Album
(1990)

While in the U.S. Arista Records renamed, remixed and repackaged the first Milli Vanilli album All or Nothing as Girl You Know It's True and broke the act in that market with that method, in the U.K. BMG decided to issue both All or Nothing releases as a double album. This is evident in the cassette version of the release where one cassette has a label (covering the "All or Nothing" title typography) and the other cassette does not.

The CD releases removes the original version of "All or Nothing" and the full-length Super Club Mix of "Girl You Know It's True" for disc space reasons.

Track listing

Disc one
No.TitleLength
1."Can't You Feel My Love" 
2."Boy in the Tree" 
3."Money" 
4."Dance with the Devil" 
5."Girl I'm Gonna Miss You" 
6."All or Nothing" 
7."Baby Don't Forget My Number" 
8."Dreams to Remember" 
9."Is It Love" 
10."Ma Baker" 
11."Girl You Know It's True" (Super Club Mix) 
Disc two
No.TitleLength
1."Blame It on the Rain" (Club Mix – Long Version) 
2."More Than You'll Ever Know" 
3."Take It as It Comes" 
4."It's Your Thing" 
5."Dreams to Remember" (Remix) 
6."All or Nothing" (Club Mix) 
7."Baby Don't Forget My Number" (Remix) (this version was originally labeled as "The European Remix" on the single release) 
8."Girl I'm Gonna Miss You" (long version) 
9."Girl You Know It's True" (N.Y. Subway Mix – Long Version) 
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