It's-It

It's-It
Remix album by The Sugarcubes
Released October 27, 1992
Recorded 1987–1992
Genre
Length 73:27
Label Elektra
Producer
The Sugarcubes chronology
Stick Around for Joy
(1992)Stick Around for Joy1992
It's-It
(1992)
The Great Crossover Potential
(1998)The Great Crossover Potential1998
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Rolling Stone[2]

It's-It, released in October 1992, is a remix album by the Icelandic alternative rock band The Sugarcubes. After its release, the Sugarcubes disbanded and lead singer Björk went on to have a successful solo career. One single that was released from this compilation, the Tony Humphries remix of "Leash Called Love" reached number one on Billboard's Hot Dance Club Songs Chart in 1992.[3]

A limited edition double-disc set was released in Britain but is now long out of print.

Track listing

All tracks written by The Sugarcubes.

No.TitleLength
1."Birthday (Justin Robertson 12" Mix)"7:32
2."Leash Called Love (Tony Humphries Mix)"6:27
3."Blue Eyed Pop (S1000 Mix)"6:39
4."Motorcrash (Justin Robertson Mix)"6:49
5."Planet (Graham Massey Planet Suite Pt. 2)"4:42
6."Gold (Todd Terry Mix)"6:10
7."Water (Bryan 'Chuck' New Mix)"4:13
8."Regina (Sugarcubes Mix)" (Originally released as the Propeller Mix)5:12
9."Mama (Mark Saunders Mix)"5:09
10."Pump (Marius de Vries Mix)"4:30
11."Hit (Tony Humphries Sweet & Low Mix)"7:10
12."Birthday (Tommy D Mix)"6:42
13."Coldsweat (DB/BP Mix)"4:12
Total length:73:27

References

  1. Carlson, Dean. "allmusic ((( It's-It > Review )))". AllMusic. Retrieved March 20, 2010.
  2. Brackett, Nathan. "The Sugarcubes". The New Rolling Stone Album Guide. November 2004. pg. 791, cited March 20, 2010
  3. "The Sugarcubes - Chart history | Billboard". www.billboard.com. Retrieved 2017-03-17.
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