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Imagine – The Remixes

Tracks from Imagine have been remixed by DJs and producers including Richard Durand, Sean Tyas, Cosmic Gate, John O'Callaghan, Stoneface & Terminal, Martin Roth, and Alex M.O.R.P.H. Stylistically it covered many genres of Trance from uplifting to tech and progressive.


Ainjel Emme

Her performances are also featured on the remix album, "V" Is For Viagra.

Come from the Shadows

In addition to her own compositions "Prison Trilogy", "Myths", and "Love Song to a Stranger", Baez included John Lennon's "Imagine", Anna Marly's "Song of the Partisan", and Mimi Fariña's "In the Quiet Morning (for Janis Joplin)".

Diana Extended: The Remixes

"Someday We'll Be Together" was released as a single and peaked at #7 on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play charts (April 1994).

"Diana Extended: The Remixes" is a remix album released by American soul singer Diana Ross in 1994.

Six tracks were reworked by some of the biggest names in the industry at the time and cover Ross' career as a solo artist and as a member of The Supremes, with Frankie Knuckles updating "Someday We'll Be Together" from 1969.

Fear of the Digital Remix

All the songs on the album were created by Michael Knott using samples from two earlier Deitiphobia albums, Fear of God and Digital Priests - the Remixes, which he digitally edited to produce songs that barely resembled the originals they were taken from.

I'll Get You

McCartney would cite this as an early example of Lewis Carroll's influence on Lennon's lyrics — a ploy explored again in later compositions such as "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds", "Strawberry Fields Forever" and Lennon's solo "Imagine".

James Lee Clark

On April 11, 2007, the day of the execution, the Steinway piano that John Lennon used to compose the 1971 song "Imagine" was placed outside the front door of the prison as a protest to the execution, a sign of peace and statement that there is too much violence in the world.

Lin Thorp

In 2005 Lin Thorp quoted lyrics from John Lennon's "Imagine" song in tears as the government presented new anti-terrorism laws.

Mounqaliba – Rising: The Remixes

Mounqaliba – Rising: The Remixes is 2011 remix album by Belgian singer Natacha Atlas.

No One Can Ever Know

The album also yielded two companion releases: No One Can Ever Know: The Remixes, featuring remixes from Liars, Com Truise, and Tom Furse from The Horrors, and N/O/C/E/K Tour EP, a limited release featuring alternate and demo recordings.

Still Alive: The Remixes

It was released by Artwerk on 11 November 2008 to coincide with the North American release date of Mirror's Edge, an action-adventure video game developed by EA Digital Illusions CE (DICE) for which "Still Alive" had been chosen as the main theme.

Three Little Pigs – The Remixes

Three Little Pigs – The Remixes is the third EP released by comic heavy metal group Green Jellÿ in 1993.


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