Collect – 12" Mixes Plus

Culture Club Collect – 12" Mixes Plus/Culture Club Remix Collection
Greatest hits album by Culture Club
Released 1991 (re-released in 1994, 1997, 2006)
Recorded 1982–1987
Genre New wave, pop, rock, reggae
Length 63:42
Label Virgin Vip/Pickwick,
EMI Gold Series
Caroline Records (US)
Producer Steve Levine, Arif Mardin,
Lew Hahn, Tony Swain
Culture Club chronology
The Best of Culture Club (1989) Culture Club Collect – 12" Mixes Plus/Remix Collection
(1991)
Spin Dazzle – The Best of Boy George and Culture Club
(1992)
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Culture Club Collect – 12" Mixes Plus is a compilation album by British band Culture Club, first released in 1991 by Virgin for the VIP Series. The album includes remixes and extended versions of Culture Club songs that were recorded for their first four albums (1982–1986) plus a couple of their stand-out tracks, some B-sides as well as the P. W. Botha 12" Remix of lead singer Boy George’s solo British and European Number One single "Everything I Own".

Track listing

  1. "Move Away" (12" Mix) – 7:28 (Culture Club, Pickett)
  2. "It's a Miracle/Miss Me Blind" (US 12" Mix) – 9:10 (Culture Club, Pickett)
  3. "God Thank You Woman" (Extended Version) – 7:04 (Culture Club, Pickett)
  4. "I'll Tumble 4 Ya" (US 12" Remix) – 4:38 (Culture Club)
  5. "Love Is Cold (You Were Never No Good)" – 4:22 (Culture Club)
  6. "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me" (Dub Version, featuring Pappa Weasel) – 3:38 (Culture Club)
  7. "Everything I Own" (Extended P.W. Botha Mix) – 7:13 (Gates)
  8. "Colour by Numbers" – 3:57 (Culture Club)
  9. "From Luxury to Heartache" – 4:23 (Culture Club, Pickett)
  10. "Time (Clock of the Heart)" (Instrumental Mix) – 3:46 (Culture Club)
  11. "Black Money" – 5:19 (Culture Club)
  12. "Love Is Love" – 3:51 (O’Dowd, Hay)
  13. "Man Shake" – 2:35 (Culture Club)
  14. "The War Song" (Ultimate Dance Mix) – 6:18 (Culture Club)

Musicians/Personnel/Staff/Production

Release details

Country Date Label Format Catalogue
France 1991 Virgin/VIP-Pickwick CD VVIPD 114
UK, Argentina 1997 VVIPD 116

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