Hits Unlimited
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Hits Unlimited was the fourth album from 2 Unlimited
2 Unlimited
2 Unlimited is a Dutch Eurodance/Hi-NRG act formed in 1991. The project was the brainchild of Belgian producers Jean-Paul DeCoster and Phil Wilde, and was fronted by a Dutch duo, rapper Ray Slijngaard and singer Anita Doth. During five years of enormous worldwide popularity, the act scored 16 chart...

 and the last to feature Ray Slijngaard
Ray Slijngaard
Ray Slijngaard was a member of the original line-up of the Dutch techno-dance band, 2 Unlimited, along with vocalist Anita Doth, and producers, Jean-Paul De Coster and Phil Wilde...

 and Anita Doth. It was a greatest hits package featuring 16 songs: 13 previous singles and 3 new ones. The album was certified gold in the Netherlands

Track listing

  1. Do What's Good For Me
    Do What's Good For Me
    "Do What's Good For Me" is the name of a single by Dutch dance act 2 Unlimited, taken from their fourth album Hits Unlimited. It was the only song from the album to chart in the UK, peaking at #16.It also reached #33 on the U.S...

      – 3:49
  2. No Limit  – 3:30 (From No Limits)
  3. Get Ready for This
    Get Ready for This
    "Get Ready for This" was later remixed and re-released for 2 Unlimited's compilation album Greatest Hits Remixes.-Dancemania:The song has appeared on the eurodance compilation Dancemania series albums, including Dancemania Super Techno II , Dancemania Speed 6 and Dancemania Super Techno Best...

      – 3:42 (From Get Ready!
    Get Ready!
    Get Ready! was the first album released by 2 Unlimited. The album reached #17 in the Netherlands and #37 in the UK. Despite the moderate chart success, 2 Unlimited was one of the few Dutch bands which set out to conquer the world and even gained access to the difficult American market...

    )
  4. Twilight Zone
    Twilight Zone (2 Unlimited song)
    "Twilight Zone" is a 1992 single released by the Belgian-Dutch Eurodance group 2 Unlimited. It reached #2 in the UK and #5 on the U.S. Dance chart, thus becoming their biggest hit on that chart. The UK release of the single was the first 2 Unlimited single in that country to include the vocals by...

      – 4:10 (From Get Ready!)
  5. No-One
    No-One
    "No One" is a song by 2 Unlimited, released as the second single from their third album Real Things. It peaked at 17 in the UK. It marked a rapid departure from the previous hits in the way that it was a much lighter, breezier, pop-reggae track...

      – 3:26 (From Real Things)
  6. Jump For Joy
    Jump For Joy (2 Unlimited song)
    "Jump For Joy" is a song by 2 Unlimited, released as the second single from their fourth album, Hits Unlimited. It was the second single from the band to not be released in the UK after the comparative failure of the first hit from the album Do What's Good For Me...

      – 3:42
  7. Tribal Dance
    Tribal Dance
    "Tribal Dance" was the second single to be released by the band 2 Unlimited from their second album No Limits.The song was released in the UK in May 1993 and peaked at #4 for 2 weeks and spent a total of 11 weeks in the UK Singles Chart....

      – 3:40 (From No Limits)
  8. The Magic Friend
    The Magic Friend
    "The Magic Friend" was the fourth and last single released by Dutch group 2 Unlimited from their debut album Get Ready!.-Track listings:CD maxi# "The Magic Friend" # "The Magic Friend"...

      – 3:44 (From Get Ready!)
  9. Workaholic
    Workaholic (song)
    "Workaholic" was the third single released by Dutch act 2 Unlimited from their album Get Ready!. The song differed from the album version by virtue of it not being an instrumental track. It was a Top 30 U.S...

      – 3:33 (From Get Ready!)
  10. Let the Beat Control Your Body
    Let The Beat Control Your Body
    "Let the Beat Control Your Body" is the fifth and final single taken from Dutch group 2 Unlimited's second album No Limits.The single reached #6 in the UK and was markedly different from the album version, which in no doubt helped its success. The album version was largely instrumental and...

      – 3:38 (From No Limits)
  11. Nothing Like the Rain
    Nothing Like the Rain
    "Nothing Like the Rain" is a song by 2 Unlimited, released as the fourth and final single from their album Real Things. The single, written by Phil Wilde, Michael Leahy and Peter Bauwens, was not released in the UK and was the only ballad the band released as a single.-Charts:-External links:: an...

      – 3:59 (From Real Things)
  12. Spread Your Love
    Spread Your Love (2 Unlimited song)
    "Spread Your Love" is a song by 2 Unlimited, their final single to feature Ray and Anita and the third to be taken from their album Hits Unlimited. It was only released in a few European territories and a studio video was not filmed for the track. Instead, footage of live performances fused with...

      – 4:43
  13. The Real Thing
    The Real Thing (2 Unlimited song)
    "The Real Thing" is a song by 2 Unlimited, released as the first single from their third album Real Things. It peaked at 6 in the UK. The track is based around Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D minor and it was noted at the time that this marked a change of direction for the band as they had moved away...

      – 3:39 (From Real Things)
  14. Here I Go  – 3:16 (From Real Things)
  15. Maximum Overdrive
    Maximum Overdrive (song)
    "Maximum Overdrive" was the fourth single taken from the 2 Unlimited album No Limits. The single reached #15 in the UK.-Track listings:-Charts:...

      – 3:41 (From No Limits)
  16. Faces
    Faces (2 Unlimited song)
    "Faces" is a single released by Dutch dance act 2 Unlimited, released in 1993. The single was the third to be released from their second album No Limits and reached #8 on the UK charts...

    – 3:32 (From No Limits)

Chart positions

  • NL #6
  • UK #27
  • AUS #78
  • JP #7
  • US #107
  • Chile # 1

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