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The Best Mixes from the Album-Debut for All the People Who Don't Buy White-Labels

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The Best Mixes from the Album-Debut for All the People Who Don’t Buy White-Labels is Björk’s first remix EP, released in September 1994 by Polydor. It runs about 41 minutes and features six remixes of four tracks from her 1993 debut album Debut: Human Behaviour, One Day, Come to Me, and The Anchor Song. All songs were written by Björk, with Human Behaviour co-written by Nellee Hooper; Björk and Hooper also produced the EP.

The remixes are by Underworld (the Human Behaviour remix) and by The Sabres of Paradise and Black Dog (the other five tracks). The collection includes two Sabres of Paradise remixes of One Day, a Sabres of Paradise remix of Come to Me, and Black Dog remixes of Come to Me and The Anchor Song. The Come to Me remix by Black Dog is described as Arabic/techno fusion. Several remixes came from a 1993 promo vinyl series, and some appeared on other singles, while a few were unique to this collection.

Critic Ned Raggett of AllMusic gave the EP 3 out of 5 stars, praising the Underworld version of Human Behaviour as a standout and noting the closing piano moment. He also highlighted the Endorphin mix of One Day and the Black Dog remixes for their distinctive sounds.

The Best Mixes from the Album-Debut was first released by Polydor in 1994 and has since been reissued by One Little Indian, PolyGram, and PO Records in Japan. An Australian release followed on 28 November 1994.


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