The U.S.-Remix Album: All or Nothing

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All or Nothing
MIlliVanilliUSRemixAlbum.jpg
Remix album by
Released1989
Recorded1988
GenreDance, pop
LabelHansa Records, BMG
ProducerFrank Farian
Milli Vanilli chronology
Girl You Know It's True
(1989)
All or Nothing
(1989)
2 X 2
(1989)

All or Nothing is a remix album by Milli Vanilli released in 1989. It is the European version of Girl You Know It's True (1989), which was in turn the American version of the group's debut album, All or Nothing, which was released in Europe in November 1988.

The cover states that the album is the "U.S.-Remix Album", which indicates it includes tracks and remixes previously exclusive to America — specifically the hit single, "Blame It on the Rain" (in a remixed form) and the non-remix tracks, "More Than You'll Ever Know", "Take It as It Comes" and "It's Your Thing".

A conceptually similar album, The Remix Album, was released one year later in the U.S. in 1990, reaching #32. The Remix Album includes extended, remixed versions of the group's singles and tracks which were exclusive to the European studio album All or Nothing.

Track listing[]

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Blame It on the Rain" (Super Club Mix)Diane Warren6:44
2."More Than You'll Ever Know"Ernesto Phillips3:52
3."Take It as It Comes"
4:12
4."It's Your Thing"4:06
5."Dreams to Remember" (Remix)
3:48
6."All or Nothing" (US Club Mix)
4:31
7."Baby Don't Forget My Number" (N.Y. Subway Mix)
  • Farian
  • Nail
4:53
8."I'm Gonna Miss You" (Long Version Remix)
  • Farian
  • Kawohl
  • Peter Bischoff Fallenstein
5:07
9."Girl You Know It's True" (N.Y. Subway Mix)
6:28

* Some editions list erroneous track lengths (for instance, the German CD release). Listed here are the lengths generally accepted as standard for all releases regardless of what is printed.

Personnel[]

  • Charles Shaw – vocals, backing vocals
  • John Davis – vocals, backing vocals
  • Brad Howell – vocals
  • Frank Farian – producer
  • Tobias Freund, Bernd Berwanger, Norbert Janicke, Jens Seekamp – mixing
  • P.G. Wilder, Pit Loew, Toby Gad, Jens Gad – arrangements
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