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Saunders composed the track with Vince Lawrence in order to replace a record which had been stolen from Saunders ' collection, the " On & On " bootleg disco megamix by Mach.
The megamix does not appear on any other release from Jackson.
CD 1 contains a 100 song megamix from the series's history.
The " artist megamix " is also popular, including songs spanning a musician's career, with prolific artists such as Michael Jackson having more than one, usually from different remixers.
Duran Duran created a megamix single from their own hits for the 1990 greatest-hits album Decade: Greatest Hits.
A music video was made for the Najwa 2000 megamix, which contained samples from each song on the Oyoun Qalbi album.
The first came from Jive Bunny and the Mastermixers, where several old songs from the 1940s to 1960s were joined together to create a megamix, with ' Jive Bunny ' ( an animated rabbit ) featuring in the music videos.

megamix and disco
It also had some house music, hip-hop, classic disco music, megamix music, and some cheerleaders and other sports ( wo ) men saying phrases.

megamix and records
These records, along with the Italo Boot Mix megamix, were released by Bernhard Mikulski on his relatively widely distributed ZYX label.

megamix and ),
Since the 150s, with the exception of volume 165 ( which was a megamix ), every SEB became a normal 18 track release with every 10th album being a compilation album with an extra DVD usually containing ParaPara.

megamix and had
Cox, a musician and DJ, had also worked for years as a DJ and producer, producing a megamix of Paula Abdul songs, among other things, and started his own record label, Interhit Records, with Jeff Johnson.

megamix and DJ
The tracks on the CD were mixed into one long continuous megamix by DJ Danny Rampling.
When Preemptive Strike was first released, it included a bonus track on a second disc, which featured DJ Q-Bert in a megamix titled " Camel Bobsled Race ( DJ Shadow Megamix )".
Camel Bobsled Race is the name of a megamix of DJ Shadow's music.
Those are mixed in a three-minute megamix fashion, mixed and produced by Rich " DJ Riddler " Pangilinan and Bobby Dedic.

megamix and was
A megamix was released compiling many of Technotronic's previous hits.
In 1987, a megamix was released, combining elements of their previous four singles.
The special feature of Diet was its title track, a megamix of almost 18 minutes including different mixes of most of the album tracks.

megamix and one
Five years later producer Frank Farian took the megamix format one step further and released a full-length album called The Best of 10 Years-32 Superhits.

megamix and .
He followed that song by releasing the megamix, " Hooked on Brown ", in 1996.
Both albums contain songs compiled by Tarrant himself in the form of a megamix.
He created the " BRITs " moniker and released a megamix of British dance acts, including S ' Express and A Guy Called Gerald, called BRITs 1990.
A megamix featuring cuts already released and entitled " The Total Mix " performed well in the charts towards the end of 1990.
Originally, Pet Shop Boys planned to release an expanded version of the 1993 limited album Relentless mixed with their favourite remixes and they got Danny Rampling to try a megamix of Relentless tracks and remixes, but they were not happy with the results.
Dive Mix, also listed in discographies as SoeS Mix, is a megamix of Dive songs, released as a 12 " single in 666 numbered copies.
Joga is quite popular among listeners of Toshiba-EMI's Dancemania non-stop megamix series, and among players of Bemani games.
" megamix and " Oh L ' Amour " internet single.
A megamix is a medley remix containing multiple songs in rapid succession.

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It is almost unanimously believed to be pseudepigraphical, being a pastiche of phrases taken from the genuine Pauline epistles.
Though Lewis's novel could be read as a pastiche of the emerging genre, self-parody was a constituent part of the Gothic from the time of the genre's inception with Walpole's Otranto.
In one adventure of Solar Pons -- the Sherlock Holmes pastiche created by August Derleth -- a Scottish nationalist very similar to Ian Hamilton, stole the Stone from Westminster in 1935.
In 1968 Piazzolla wrote and produced an " operita ", MarĂ­a de Buenos Aires, that employed a larger ensemble including flute, percussion, multiple strings and three vocalists, and juxtaposed movements in Piazzolla's own style with several pastiche numbers ranging from waltz and hurdy-gurdy to a piano / narrator bar-room scena straight out of Casablanca.
Berlin, who lavished a great deal of effort on the song designed it as a pastiche of " The Carioca " from Flying Down to Rio ( 1933 ) and " The Continental " from The Gay Divorcee ( 1934 ), and the lyric communicates its fake origin: " It was written by a Latin / A gondolier who sat in / his home out in Brooklyn / and gazed at the stars.
Rochberg turned to pastiche from serialism after the death of his son in 1963.
Many of " Weird Al " Yankovic's original songs are pastiches: for example, " Dare to Be Stupid " is a Devo pastiche, and " Bob " from the album Poodle Hat is a pastiche of Bob Dylan.
A pastiche mass is a mass where the constituent movements are from different Mass settings.
In a pastiche mass, the performers may choose a Kyrie from one composer, and a Gloria from another, or, choose a Kyrie from one setting of an individual composer, and a Gloria from another.
The song " The Yankee Doodle Boy " ( a. k. a. " Yankee Doodle Dandy ") was Cohan's trademark piece, a patriotic pastiche drawing from the lyrics and melody of the old Revolutionary War number, " Yankee Doodle ".
On February 13, 2007, the City Council passed, by a vote of 4-1, a controversial resolution christening the eastern half of the city ( roughly from Lasselle Street to Gilman Springs Road ) " Rancho Belago ", a pastiche of Spanish and Italian words.
Following the extensive renovation in Victorian times, while the seriously decayed structure was preserved from collapse, it remains difficult, to tell which parts of the interior are genuinely medieval and which parts are Victorian pastiche.
The music on the album was described by The New York Times as " a sumptuously recorded ... grandiose pastiche that touches half a dozen bases, from Gilbert and Sullivan to late Rodgers and Hammerstein, from Italian opera to trendy synthesizer-based pop, all of it lavishly arranged for the London Symphony Orchestra with splashy electronic embellishments ".
Sentimental and fantasy elements in the source material were multiplied, and incidents from Ovid, the most popular Latin poet of the Middle Ages, were mixed into the pastiche.
The result was The Adventures of Prince Achmed, completed in 1926, the first animated feature film, with a plot that is a pastiche of stories from One Thousand and One Nights.
A novel called Beatrice, once marketed as another classic of Victorian erotica from the pen of the ubiquitous " Anon ", now appears to be a very clever 20th century pastiche of Victorian pornography.
Another pastiche, also inspired by " The Elements ", is the " Boy Scout Merit Badge Song ", listing all the merit badges that can be earned from the Boy Scouts of America.

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