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An assortment of remixes, re-recordings, old singles, and one new song ("Never Enough"). Most of the remixes are quite radical, leaving only the bare bones of the original song. There are enough oddities and rare tracks on Mixed Up to make it necessary for Cure fans, but it's too specialized for casual listeners.
Product Details
Release Date: | 06/22/2018 |
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Label: | Elektra / Wea |
UPC: | 0603497858484 |
catalogNumber: | 566454 |
Rank: | 53446 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Cure Primary ArtistSugar J. Overdubs
Technical Credits
William Orbit RemixingPaul Oakenfold Remixing
Simon Gallup Composer
François Kevorkian Remixing
Steve Osborne Engineer
Chris Parry Producer,Remixing
Robert Smith Composer,Producer,Remixing,Tape Research,Project Compiler
Porl Thompson Composer
Laurence Tolhurst Composer
Boris Williams Composer
Mark Saunders Producer,Remixing
St. Germain Remixing
Roger O'Donnell Composer
Keith Uddin Tape Research
Bryan "Chuck" New Remixing
Richard Dight Engineer
David M. Allen Producer
Matthieu Hartley Composer
Maya Paintings
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