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1994 remix album by Supergroove
GreatMixes
Remix album by Supergroove
Released1994
GenreRock
Funk rock
LabelRCA Records
Supergroove chronology
Traction
(1994)
GreatMixes
(1994)
Tractor (EP)
(1995)

GreatMixes is a remix album released by Supergroove in 1994 to capitalise on the band's success generated by their hit album Traction and the large following they had attracted worldwide from their live performances.

Whilst only a stopgap release, it was remixed by the New Zealand hip hop artist DLT. Following Great Mixes, DLT released a very successful album, The Tru School, containing a New Zealand No. 1 single, "Chains", featuring Che Fu, who was returning the favour for the work done on Great Mixes (this single is seen as one of the catalysts that led to Fu leaving the band before the recording of Backspacer).

Track listing

  1. Platinum Blondes
  2. Bloody Shame
  3. Screwdriver
  4. Hoopla
  5. Depth Bomb
  6. Platinum Blonde (Instrumental)
  7. Screwdriver (Instrumental)

References

  1. Amplifier article on Supergroove
Supergroove
  • Che Fu
  • Joe Lonie
  • Tim Stewart
  • Ben Sciascia
  • Karl Steven
  • Ian Jones
  • Nick Atkinson
  • Paul Russell
Studio albums
Compilation albumsPostage
Extended playsGreatMixes
Singles
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