| | Cerrone Best Of Remixes CD - Import Cerrone Discography of CDs
This Unidisc release covers remixes of the best songs from Parisian disco icon Cerrone.
Audio Mixers: DJ Duke; Danny Tenaglia; David Morales; Don Ray; Deep Soul; Kenji Eto; Frankie Knuckles; David Sussman; Justin Robertson; Todd Terry. Cerrone Best Of Remixes Songs | 1. | Planet - (Todd Terry Remix) |
| 2. | You Are the One - (DJ Duke Remix) |
| 3. | Supernature - (Kevin Saunderson Remix)  |
| 4. | Naked to You - (PWL Remix) |
| 5. | I'm Not Sleeping - (PWL Remix) |
| 6. | Love and Be Love - (Kenji Eto Remix) |
| 7. | Love in C Minor - (Deep Soul Remix) |
| 8. | Super Nature - (Danny Tenaglia Remix) |
| 9. | Heart of Me - (Centory Remix) |
| 10. | See Me - (David Sussman and Donray Remix) |
| 11. | Cerrone's Paradise - (Justin Robertson Remix) |
| 12. | Love in C Minor - (David Morales Remix) |
| 13. | Cerrone Dub Mix - (David Morales Remix) |
| 14. | Mercy - (David Morales Remix) |
| 15. | Give Me Love - (Frankie Knucles Remix)  |
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