: Unlike the original, this edition features then-new additions such as "She Wolf (Falling to Pieces)" (feat. Sia), "Play Hard" (feat. Ne-Yo & Akon), and "Just One Last Time" (feat. Taped Rai).
: It maintains the concept of splitting Guetta's work into a Vocal Album (CD1) and an Electronic/Instrumental Album (CD2).
The closing track, Lunar (with Matisse & Sadko), played. It was an instrumental odyssey. As the final note decayed into silence, Jules realized he hadn't blinked in forty-five minutes.
Disc 1 is a relentless parade of top-20 hits. In high-fidelity FLAC, you can finally hear the nuanced production behind anthems like: "Titanium" (feat. Sia):
The standard single-disc version gave us the hits. The is the complete vision. Disc 1 focuses on the vocal, radio-friendly bangers. Disc 2, often titled Nothing But The Beat 2.0 , strips back the pop polish for darker, instrumental, club-ready beats.
A return to Guetta's house roots, this disc focuses on instrumental production and collaborations with fellow DJs. Every Chance We Get We Run (with Alesso feat. Tegan & Sara) (with Avicii) (with Afrojack) Metropolis (with Nicky Romero) The Alphabeat Technical Specifications for Collectors Release Date December 10, 2012 2-CD / Digital Digital Quality FLAC (~1142 Kbps) or MP3 (320 Kbps) Total Playtime Approximately 1 hour 57 minutes