| | New World India 01 CD
Audio Mixer: Bill Bless.
Audio Remixers: Aaron Ackerson; Taylor M. New World India 01 Songs | 1. | All Is One (Vocoder Mix) - Aaron Ackerson (Vocoder mix) |
| 2. | Tabadap Atman in Town - Multi-Panel |
| 3. | Bliss (Taylor M. Mix) - Taylor M (Taylor M. mix) |
| 4. | I Am (TH Smooth Gangsta Mix) - Gregory Isaacs (TH Smooth Gangsta mix) |
| 5. | I Am (Freakcontrol's Groovy Lounge Mix) - John Holt (Freakcontrol's Groovy Lounge mix) |
| 6. | Govinda (Dnb Mix) - Gregory Isaacs (DnB mix) |
| 7. | All Is One (Lucight Mix) - John Holt (Lucight mix) |
| 8. | Dancing With the Goddess (Yak Mix) - Gregory Isaacs (Yak mix) |
| 9. | All Is No One (TTT Remix) - John Holt (Ttt remix) |
| 10. | Dancing with the Goddess, Pt. 2 - Atman |
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