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Snap! Attack: The Best of Snap! is the first Greatest hits album from German Eurodance group Snap!.
Background
In 1996, and following the release of three studio albums, Snap! officially disbanded and released a greatest hits compilation called Snap! Attack: The Best of Snap!.
New versions of their hits "The Power" and "Rhythm Is a Dancer" were released as singles and both charted in Sweden at No.40 and No.58. However, these were not included on the track listing of the album.
Critical reception
Track listing
The Power (7" Version) (3:46) from World Power
Ooops Up (7" Edit) (3:57) from World Power
Cult of Snap (World Power Radio Mix) (3:59) from World Power
Mary Had a Little Boy (Radio Edit) (3:41) from World Power
Colour of Love (Massive 7") (3:59) from The Madman's Return
Rhythm Is a Dancer (7" Edit) (3:41) from The Madman's Return
Exterminate (7" Edit) (4:13) from The Madman's Return
Do You See The Light (Looking For) (7") (4:09) from The Madman's Return
Welcome to Tomorrow (Are You Ready?) (4:12) from Welcome to Tomorrow
The First the Last Eternity (Till the End) (7" Edit) (3:54) from Welcome to Tomorrow
The World in My Hands (7" Mix) (3:55) from Welcome to Tomorrow
Rame (Original Version) (3:54) from Welcome to Tomorrow
Mega Mix (7" Edit) (4:39) Non-album single
Personnel
Artwork By [Cover Production] – Anzilotti & Münzing Productions
Artwork By [Design] – Alexandra Jugovic
Vocals – Penny Ford (tracks: 1 to 4, 13), Turbo B. (tracks: 1 to 6, 13), Niki Haris (tracks: 7 and 8), Summer (tracks: 9 to 11)
Charts
"Snap! Attack: The Best of Snap!" peaked in the top 20 in Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands.