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| Recorded = 1990-1992
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| Label = ]/]<br><small>162 122</small>
| Producer = Various
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In 1997, ] released a greatest hits album of The Party, but was soon overshadowed by the success of other former Mouseketeers such as ], ], and ] and ] of ]. Oddly enough, this album featured instrumental versions of the first four songs.
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==Track listing==
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#That's Why (No main vocals)
#I Found Love (No main vocals)
#Summer Vacation (No main vocals)
#Sugar Is Sweet (No main vocals)
#In My Dreams
#(What’s So Funny ’Bout) Peace, Love, and Understanding
#My Generation
#I Know What Boys Like
#Free
#All About Love
#Change on Me
#Where is My Romeo
#Let's Get Right Down to It
#I Wish You Peace

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