| Super Eurobeat Presents Euro Every Little Thing | ||||
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| Remix album by | ||||
| Released | September 5, 2001[1] September 12, 2016 | |||
| Genre | ||||
| Length | 77:00[2] | |||
| Label | Avex Trax[1] | |||
| Producer | Various | |||
| Every Little Thing chronology | ||||
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Super Eurobeat Presents Euro Every Little Thing is a remix album, consisting of recordings by Japanese pop group Every Little Thing remixed by various eurobeat producers from Italy, released in 2001 by Avex Trax.[2]
Tracks
| # | Track | Style | Remixer | Length | Ref |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | For the Moment | Euroverdrive Remix | Laurent G. Newfield | 5:19 | [1] |
| 2 | Face the Change | Melodic Remix | Luca Degani, Sergio Dall'ora | 5:28 | [1] |
| 3 | Deatta Koro No You Ni | Pop Remix | Bratt Sinclaire | 4:08 | [1] |
| 4 | Forever Yours | Euro-Pop Mix | Dave Rodgers | 5:00 | [1] |
| 5 | Rescue Me | Melancholy Mix | Luca Degani, Sergio Dall'ora | 4:44 | [1] |
| 6 | Necessary | Power Mix | Bratt Sinclaire | 5:16 | [1] |
| 7 | Future World | Euro-Power Mix | Dave Rodgers | 4:06 | [1] |
| 8 | Time Goes By | Eurosenti Mix | Luca Degani, Sergio Dall'ora | 5:19 | [1] |
| 9 | Pray | Delta Pop Mix | Bratt Sinclaire | 5:07 | [1] |
| 10 | Someday Someplace | Europop Mix | Luca Degani, Sergio Dall'ora | 5:20 | [1] |
| 11 | Shapes of Love | Plug And Play Mix | Laurent G. Newfield | 5:35 | [1] |
| 12 | Over and Over | Traditional Mix | Dave Rodgers | 4:54 | [1] |
| 13 | Feel My Heart | Eurobeat Mix | Luca Degani, Sergio Dall'ora | 5:30 | [1] |
| 14 | Sure | Eurolovers Remix | Laurent G. Newfield | 5:33 | [1] |
| 15 | Fragile | White Roses Remix | Laurent G. Newfield | 5:52 | [1] |
Further details
Euro Every Little Thing is an album in the Super Eurobeat Presents : J-Euro series launched in 2000, along with the likes of Ayu-ro Mix 1–2 featuring Ayumi Hamasaki, Hyper Euro MAX featuring MAX, Euro Global featuring globe, Euro "Dream" Land featuring Dream, J-Euro Best and J-Euro Non-Stop Best.[3]
The album appeared on Oricon's album chart ten times, and reached #3.[4]
References
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