In this article, we will delve into the fascinating world of Extended Ultravox_, exploring its many facets and its relevance in today's society. Throughout history, Extended Ultravox_ has played a fundamental role in multiple aspects of human life, from its impact on culture and art, to its influence on economics and politics. Through a detailed and exhaustive analysis, we aim to shed light on Extended Ultravox_ and its importance in the contemporary world, offering new perspectives and approaches to understand its current relevance.
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| Released | 16 February 1998[1] | |||
| Genre | Synthpop | |||
| Length | 69:48 | |||
| Label | EMI | |||
| Producer | Ultravox | |||
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Extended Ultravox is an Ultravox compilation of 12" extended versions of various Ultravox singles from the years 1980–1986 (the period with Midge Ure as frontman). The album was released on 16 February 1998.
The tracks on the disc are all extended mixes of Ultravox singles, available on their respective 12" versions. The notable exception to this is "Serenade" – a non-single track from Quartet. The "special re-mix" of this track was previously available on a remix LP available with limited copies of The Collection in 1984.
The rest of the remixes and extended versions that Ultravox made are available on the Rare compilations or as bonus tracks on various Ultravox album CD re-issues.
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