RMX WORKS from CYBER trance presents ayu trance 3
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RMX Works from Cyber trance presents Ayu trance 3 is Ayumi Hamasaki's fifteenth remix album and the third remix album in the Ayu trance series.

Track listing

  1. We Wish (Ramon Zenker remix) (from Rainbow
    Rainbow (Ayumi Hamasaki album)
    Upon its release, the album received mixed reviews. Adam Greenberg of Allmusic stated, "[Rainbow] came after a string of high-charting albums, itself not reaching the same heights thanks to some interesting but uneven experimentation with her sound"...

    )
  2. Real me
    Real Me (Ayumi Hamasaki song)
    "Real me" is a song from Ayumi Hamasaki's 2002 full-length studio album RAINBOW.-Lyrical Content:RAINBOW marked the beginning of Ayumi Hamasaki's incorporation of English into the lyrics of her album-released songs "Real me" is a song from Ayumi Hamasaki's 2002 full-length studio album...

     (Megara vs DJ Lee remix) (from Rainbow)
  3. Voyage
    Voyage (song)
    "Voyage" is the 28th single released by Ayumi Hamasaki on September 26, 2002. "Voyage" debuted at #1 on the weekly charts with more than 319,020 copies sold in its first week and remained at the top position for 3 consecutive weeks out of a total 28 weeks on the chart, becoming her longest charting...

     (Dirt Devils remix) (from Rainbow)
  4. Everywhere Nowhere (Norman Bass remix) (from Rainbow)
  5. Naturally (Wippenberg remix) (from I am...)
  6. July 1st
    H (song)
    H is the twenty-seventh single released by Ayumi Hamasaki on July 24, 2002. The single included three A-sides, and was the top-selling single of 2002 in Japan and the only one to sell over a million copies that year...

     (Flip & Fill remix) (from Rainbow)
  7. Dolls (Future Breeze remix) (from Rainbow)
  8. Heartplace (Lab-4 remix) (from Rainbow)
  9. Never Ever
    Never Ever (Ayumi Hamasaki song)
    "Never Ever" is the twenty-first single by Ayumi Hamasaki, released on March 7, 2001. This is her third single in a row to be composed by herself...

     (Decoy & DJ Bonka remix) (from I am...)
  10. Endless Sorrow
    Endless Sorrow
    "Endless sorrow" is the 22nd single released by Ayumi Hamasaki on May 16, 2001. It is also found on her I am... album. The version featured on the single is vastly different from "Endless sorrow ", featured on the album; the album version with a generally more mellow, calmer sound. The single...

     (Voodoo & Serano remix) (from I am...)
  11. Connected
    Connected (Ayumi Hamasaki song)
    "Connected" was Ayumi Hamasaki's European debut single. It was released in Germany, Spain and Belgium in 2003. It managed to break the German dance charts with only minor promotion, reaching #18 on the Official Dance Charts in Germany and #89 on Official German Single Chart . The single was listed...

     (Talla 2XLC
    Talla 2XLC
    Talla 2XLC, real name Andreas Tomalla, is an electronic music producer and DJ whose work has spanned from industrial music to trance music.-History:In 1979, Talla 2XLC began DJing with the sounds of Kraftwerk, YMO, and Depeche Mode....

     remix) (from I am...)
  12. Hanabi (Lange
    Stuart Langelaan
    Stuart Langelaan, stage name Lange, is a British DJ and record producer.-Career:Lange's career began in 1997, signing his first recording contract with Additive Records in the UK...

     remix) (from Rainbow)
  13. Independent
    H (song)
    H is the twenty-seventh single released by Ayumi Hamasaki on July 24, 2002. The single included three A-sides, and was the top-selling single of 2002 in Japan and the only one to sell over a million copies that year...

     (Cyber Nation remix) (from Rainbow)

Chart positions

Chart (2003) Peak
position
Time in
chart
Japan Oricon
Oricon
, established in 1999, is the holding company at the head of a Japanese corporate group that supplies statistics and information on music and the music industry in Japan. It started as , which was founded by Sōkō Koike in November 1967 and became known for its music charts. Oricon Inc...

14 8 weeks

  • Total Sales: 56,000 (Japan)

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