Track Listing
- MUTE270 (UK)
- "Extreme Ways" – 3:32
- "Love of Strings" – 6:11
- "Life's So Sweet" – 6:31
- "Extreme Ways" (video)
- LCD MUTE270 (UK)
- "Extreme Ways" – 3:32
- Album excerpts – 1:55
- "Signs of Love"
- "Sunday (The Day Before My Birthday)"
- "In My Heart"
- "Jam for the Ladies"
- V2CP 131 (Japan)
- "Extreme Ways" – 3:32
- "Love of Strings" – 6:11
- "Life's So Sweet" – 6:31
- "Extreme Ways (DJ Tiësto's Vocal Remix)" – 7:11
- "Extreme Ways (Junior Jack's Club Mix)" – 11:37
- XCD MUTE270 (UK)
- "Extreme Ways (Bourne's Ultimatum)"
- released September 17, 2007 (2007-09-17).
- Mute CD / CD-R promo (UK)
- "Extreme Ways (John Creamer + Stephane K Remix)" – 9:25
- "Extreme Ways (DJ Tiësto's Instrumental Mix)" – 6:27
- "Extreme Ways (Junior Jack's Club Mix)" – 11:37
- "Extreme Ways (Junior Jack's Compressed Dub Mix)" – 6:15
- "Extreme Ways (Junior Jack's After Electro Anthem)" – 9:02
- "Extreme Ways (Lee Coombs Remix)" – 8:36
- UK CD-R promo. No catalogue number.
- Mute 12" vinyl / 12 MUTE270 (UK)
- "Extreme Ways (DJ Tiësto's Vocal Remix)" – 7:11
- "Extreme Ways (Junior Jack's Club Mix)" – 11:37
- released February 4, 2003 (2003-02-04)
- Mute 12" / L12 MUTE270 (UK)
- "Extreme Ways (John Creamer + Stephane K Remix)" – 9:25
- "Extreme Ways (Lee Coombs Remix)" – 8:36
- Mute 2x12" / P12 MUTE 270 (UK)
- "Extreme Ways (DJ Tiësto's Vocal Remix)" – 7:11
- "Extreme Ways (Junior Jack's Club Mix)" – 11:37
- "Extreme Ways (John Creamer + Stephane K Remix)" – 9:25
- "Extreme Ways (DJ Tiësto's Instrumental Remix)" – 6:27
- UK promo.
- Mute 2x12" / PL12 MUTE 270 (UK)
- "Extreme Ways" (Lee Coombs Remix) – 8:36
- "Extreme Ways" (Junior Jack's After Electro Anthem) – 9:02
- "Extreme Ways" (Junior Jack's Club Mix) – 11:37
- "Extreme Ways" (DJ Tiësto's Vocal Remix) – 7:11
- UK promo.
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