| | Serve Chilled CD
Arranger: Jack Splash.
Personnel: Joyce Muniz, Louise Claire Marshall, Sarah Jane Morris, Christine Sandtorv (vocals).
Audio Remixers: William Threlfall; Karl Moestl; Sebastian Döring; Richard Dorfmeister.
Serve Chilled Music | List Price | $19.98 (You save $3.83) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, R&B, Dance, Electronica, Dance Collections, Oldies Collections | | Label | Ministry Of Sound | | Orig Year | 2009 | | All Time Sales Rank | 179253  | | CD Universe Part number | 7916807 | | Catalog number | 06 | | Discs | 2 | | Release Date | Apr 28, 2009 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Chris Coco; William Threlfall; Jack Splash; Youness Raji; Richard Kayvan; Stephen Fasano; Nathan Thomas; Karl Moestl; Amanda Posener; David Connally; Vito DeLuca; Sebastian Döring; A. Payne; A. Gilbert; Simon Finnegan; Tim Stahl; John Guldberg; Lucien Foort; Rasmus Faber; Richard Dorfmeister; Luke Steele | | Additional Info | Digipak; 6 |
Serve Chilled Songs | | Serve Chilled CD DISC 1: |
| 1. | Walking on a Dream - Empire of the Sun |
| 2. | Hold On - Holy Ghost |
| 3. | Whispers - Aeroplane - (featuring Kathy Diamond) |
| 4. | Dont' Turn It Off - Qzen/Thieves/40 Thieves |
| 5. | Crosstown - Cicada |
| 6. | More More More - Dannii Minogue (Winter Chill Mix) |
| 7. | Given Me Joy - Marc Evans |
| 8. | Everything Is Alright [Rafa's Chillax Mix] - Linda Sundblad/Rasmus Faber |
| 9. | Garoto [Dorfmeister-Moestl Remix] - Cusmos/Joyce Munis/Cusmos |
| 10. | Love on a Real Train - Williams (Williams Odyssey Mix) |
| 11. | City of Lights - City Reverb (Reverso 68 Remix) |
| | Serve Chilled Songs DISC 2: |
| 1. | If [Rhonda Remix] - Jimmy Chew Band |
| 2. | Stormy Weathers - Christine Sandtonv/Pee Wee/Ralph Myerz - (featuring Christines Sandtrov) |
| 3. | Tu Lado [Mr Mora Aline's Mix], A - Robina/Uness/U-Ness |
| 4. | Love Hangover - Jody Watley |
| 5. | Shame [Wez Clarke Epic Mix], The - Lucien Foort |
| 6. | Keep Callin' - Daco - (featuring Sarah Howard) |
| 7. | Fantasy - Atjazz - (featuring Sarah Jane Morris) |
| 8. | Sun Shines Through You Love - PlantLife |
| 9. | People - Laid Back (Banzai Republic vs Trentemoller Mix) |
| 10. | Pink Skyscraper - Normalites |
| 11. | Keep On - Love over Money |
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