- Remix album
A remix album is an
album consisting mostly ofremix es or re-recorded versions of a music artists' earlier released material.Sly & The Family Stone 's release "10 Years Too Soon" featured disco remixes of the 1960s Family Stone hits. Then, in 1982,Soft Cell 's "Non-Stop Ecstatic Dancing", which contained the track "A Man Could Get Lost," notable as one of the precursors tohouse music , was released. A month after the Soft Cell album,The Human League 's "Love and Dancing " was released, and just under a year later Imagination's "Nightdubbing" was released.The format was later popularized by the
Pet Shop Boys ' 1986 release "Disco", and then the bandwagon was jumped on further by popular artists such as Madonna with her 1987 EP "You Can Dance " and in 1990 byPaula Abdul 's "Shut Up and Dance ". Although they had existed for years, remix albums still eluded mainstream acceptance. That would all change in recent years with releases from acts such asThe Sugarcubes ,Destiny's Child ,Mariah Carey , P. Diddy,Tupac Shakur ,Janet Jackson ,Michael Jackson ,Mary J. Blige ,Britney Spears ,Linkin Park , andJennifer Lopez (whose 2002 remix album "" was the first remix album to ever debut at number one on theBillboard 200 albums chart). The artists listed here and many others have taken advantage of the format of the remix album.ee also
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List of best-selling remix albums worldwide
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