Talk:The U.S.-Remix Album: All or Nothing

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Stop the infactual edits! Here's the CORRECT sequence of Milli Vanilli albums![edit]

The Milli Vanilli discography and album info as at Jan 2011 is factually incorrect. There are a number of title and information errors, most of which seemed to be based on edits by two users. As someone who owns every MV release and reviewed their music for several publications at the time, here is the REAL history:

  • First album was All or Nothing - the original European release that broke the group in the E.U.
  • Next was Girl You know it's True - the first stateside release that didn't chart in the states.
  • The group then came to the attention of Clive Davis of Arista records whom thought All or Nothing was too "European sounding for U.S. markets". He subsequently arranged for the remixing of the five tracks (Girl You know Its True, All or Nothing, Baby Dont Forget My Number, Dreams To Remember and Girl Im Gonna Miss You), had Dianne Warwick pen "Blame it On the Rain" and recorded 3 new tracks (Its Your Thing, Take It As It Comes and More Than Youll Ever Know). This "All or Nothing (US Remix Album)" is the one that charted in the Billboard charts and blew the group up accross the world. In the UK, the disc was packaged with the first album as "2 X 2".
  • As the scandal broke, the final release was "The Remix Album". This release contained the new remix of the "All or Nothing" single and "new tracks" such as "Hush". Note that they weren't "new" tracks for the European market as they had originally appeared on the first albums. This WAS NOT the album that broke the group or charted in the U.S.

I'll commence the clean up and include all references. Please, before editing again... check the facts! — Preceding unsigned comment added by Encise (talkcontribs) 23:24, 26 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]