, across Europe, Asia, and Africa. While the band was initially focused on their fourth studio album,
(Note: Tracklist may vary slightly depending on specific regional pressing included in this pack.) Ace Of Base - Singles Of The 90s -FLAC-EAC-
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to ensure bit-perfect accuracy—the album serves as both a retrospective and a bridge to the band's later work. Album Overview & History to ensure bit-perfect accuracy—the album serves as both
| Track | Title | Original Release | Notable Features | |-------|-------|------------------|--------------------| | 1 | All That She Wants | 1992 | Reggae-pop anthem; #1 in 8 countries | | 2 | The Sign | 1993 | #1 Billboard Hot 100 (6 weeks) | | 3 | Don’t Turn Around | 1994 | Aswad cover; #1 in several European charts | | 4 | Living in Danger | 1994 | Dance-pop hit; multiple remixes | | 5 | Lucky Love | 1995 | Eurodance ballad; featured on The Bridge | | 6 | Beautiful Life | 1995 | Up-tempo dance; iconic music video | | 7 | Never Gonna Say I’m Sorry | 1996 | Follow-up to “The Sign” | | 8 | Life Is a Flower | 1998 | Huge in Europe; not officially released in US | | 9 | Cruel Summer (Cutfather & Joe Mix) | 1998 | Bananarama cover; remixed version | | 10 | Everytime It Rains | 1998 | Featuring vocals by Jenny Berggren | | 11 | C’est la Vie (Always 21) | 1999 | Last single of the 90s | | 12 | Hallo Hallo (Remix) | 1999 | Bonus track for Latin markets |