Heaven and Hell (Systems in Blue album)
Heaven & Hell: The Mixes is a remix album by the German group Systems in Blue, released in 2009, after Rolf Köhler's death in 2007.
Heaven and Hell: The Mixes | ||||
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Remix album by | ||||
Released | 2009[1] | |||
Recorded | 2004-2008 | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Length | 1:18:36 | |||
Label | Universal Records | |||
Producer | Thomas Widrat Michael Scholz Detlef Wiedeke | |||
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Track listing
- "Magic Mystery" (Extended Remix)–5:10
- "Heaven & Hell" (Remastered 2009 Version)–3:35
- "Point of No Return" (MS Project Full Intention Rmx)–3:31
- "Shadows of Love" (Kevin Taschler Aka Blackened Rmx)–5:18
- "1001 Nights" (DJ Moraz Rockhouse Mastercut)–5:17
- "Shangri-La" (Remastered 2009 Version)–3:17
- "1001 Nights" (C.C.F. Party Mix)–4:39
- "Point of No Return" (Kevin Madison Club Rmx Radio Version)–3:44
- "Gambler" (Remastered 2009 Version)–3:55
- "Point of No Return" (MS Project Classical Rmx)–3:35
- "Dr. No" (Extended Version)–6:02
- "1001 Nights" (DJ Moraz Long Ethno Rmx)–6:30
- "Winner" (Reflex Club Mix)–3:53
- "Winner" (DJ Moraz Long Version)–8:26
- "One Summernight In Moscow" (featuring Patty Ryan)–3:29
- "Give A Little Sweet Love" (featuring Mark Ashley)–3:52
- "Winner" (Reflex House Mix)–4:23
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gollark: Maths, physics, chemistry, biology (very occasionally, it's not that mathy).
gollark: A single board one with an ARM CPU, but it definitely beats the calculator.
gollark: I can literally get a *computer* (without peripherals) for that price.
gollark: I mean, for £25 you get... buttons, an underpowered CPU, a battery, and some sort of low-res LCD matrix.
References
- "Systems In Blue - Heaven & Hell - The Mixes (CD) at Discogs". discogs.com. Retrieved 28 July 2010.
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