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An official press release from Capitol/EMI states that the album was released to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the formation of the band. [2] No tracks from the band's 2010 album Intriguer are included because the band had left Capitol/EMI prior to the recording of that album, which was released on Universal and Fantasy (US).
Now That's What I Call Quite Good was the post-breakup greatest hits album from The Housemartins, released in 1988.As well as singles (such as the UK number one "Caravan of Love"), the compilation includes various album tracks, B-sides and radio session recordings.
This is a list of 1980s music albums that multiple music journalists, magazines, and professional music review websites have considered to be among the best of the 1980s and of all time, separated into the years of each album's release. The albums listed here are included on at least four separate "best/greatest of the 1980s/all time" lists ...
In 1961, 19-year-old Robert Allen Zimmerman dropped out of college in his native Minnesota, made a pilgrimage to New York City to meet his folk music idol Woody Guthrie, and decided to become, in ...
It was released on July 31, 2024, digitally, and physically on August 16, 2024. [1] It contains songs from all of Tillman's albums released under the Father John Misty moniker, along with one new song, "I Guess Time Just Makes Fools of Us All", and Tillman's 2016 single "Real Love Baby". [2]
Hits by New Found Glory (2008) Greatest Hits by New Kids on the Block (1999, 2008) The Best of New Order by New Order (1994) International by New Order (2002) Singles by New Order (2005, 2016) Substance 1987 by New Order (1987) The Greatest Hits by Newsboys (2007) The Best of Nickelback Volume 1 by Nickelback (2013) Queen Radio: Volume 1 by ...
House M.D. Original Television Soundtrack is a soundtrack album from the television series House.It was released on September 18, 2007 by Nettwerk Records. [1] The soundtrack includes full length versions of songs featured in the show, such as "See the World" by Gomez, "Walter Reed" by Michael Penn, and "Teardrop", the show's opening theme, performed by Massive Attack.
The series went full circle and became simply The Hits Album again, although this release was listed as The Hits Album 15 in some chart statistic publications due to the catalogue number 'HITSCD15'. This album was also a joint venture with Cookie Jar Records, a division of Polygram Records specialising in TV marketed compilations.