
On September 30, 1991, Epic Records Japan released *Bros: The Best Remixes*, a special compilation crafted exclusively for the Japanese market. This album was offering fans an enriched listening experience with six standout remixes of the bands hit singles. The compilation opens with “When Will I Be Famous?”, featuring a transformative remix by Freddy Bastone, layered with engineering and editing by Bruce Miller. This track, which many know as the bands anthem, runs for 5:51 and sets the tone for the album's energy.
Next up is the electrifying “I Owe You Nothing (Club Mix)”, a 7:42 remix that showcases the talents of Ric Wake and Richie Jones, alongside engineering from Bob Cadway. This version drove audiences to the dance floor around the world, reinforcing the bands presence in the pop and club scenes.
“Drop The Boy (Shep Pettibone Mix)” follows, a signature remix that encapsulates the essence of the band sound and runs for 6:48. It’s a track that truly resonates with fans, blending catchy hooks with Shep Pettibone's distinctive style.
The album also features “Too Much (Extended Version)” and “Chocolate Box (Swing Mix)”, both of which reflect the bands musical evolution and the collaborative efforts of producers like Justin Strauss and the talented writing of the Goss brothers and Graham
Rounding off the collection is “Madly In Love (Joe Smooth 12" Mix)”, a remix produced by Joe Smooth, who brought a fresh perspective with his exceptional engineering skills, perfectly capturing the romantic spirit of the original track.
The reception was overwhelmingly positive; the album resonated with fans in Japan and even reached listeners in China, selling around 45,000 copies. This album reinforced the connection with the Japanese audience and highlighted the timeless appeal of the bands music—remixed and reimagined, yet undeniably Bros. This album stands as a testament to the bands music pop culture journey.

