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Best of is a 1996 retrospective compilation album by Swing Out Sister, containing their successful singles spanning the years 1986 through 1996. It is their first compilation album—and last Fontana Records album.
2001: Breakout: The Very Best of Swing Out Sister; 2001: 20th Century Masters: Swing Out Sister Millennium Collection; 2002: Cafe Orange - Swing Out Sister CAFE Best; 2003: The Ultimate Collection; 2004: The Ultimate Collection (revised track listing) 2009: Best Selection; 2010: Private View (rearranged previously released versions) [13] 2014 ...
Almost Persuaded is the tenth studio album released by jazz/pop duo Swing Out Sister. It was produced by band member Andy Connell. It is the culmination of "Moveable Feast", a PledgeMusic project that had been running for several years. [1] In 2015, the band had released Rushes, an in-progress version of the album. [2]
It should only contain pages that are Swing Out Sister songs or lists of Swing Out Sister songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Swing Out Sister songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
"You on My Mind" is a song by the British pop group Swing Out Sister. It was the lead-off single from the group's second album, Kaleidoscope World . It featured a more sophisticated blend of musical components.
"Waiting Game" is a song by the British pop band Swing Out Sister. It was released in 1989, via Fontana Records as the third single but was not released in the UK. The song was the sixth track from their second studio album, Kaleidoscope World (1989). It is a pop song that was written and produced by Andy Connell and Corinne Drewery.
In September 2015, Swing out Sister shipped their album, Rushes, to those who had signed up to the pledge; this included short samples of the songs that Swing Out Sister were writing for the 'Moveable Feast' project. The content was also available as downloadable MP3 tracks to those who donated money to support the development of the album.
Beautiful Mess has received generally favorable reviews from music critics and journalists.Allmusic gave the album four stars out of a possible five. [1] Daryl Easlea of the BBC reviewed the album soon after its British release in September 2008 and described the music as "(s)weet, time-warped; unmistakeable; with their brand of London Embankment sunrises and cocktail party sunsets, it's so ...