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  2. The Greatest Hits, So Far - Wikipedia

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    The Greatest Hits, So Far was released on 24 September 1990 by Virgin in the US [2] and 9 October in the UK. [citation needed]The title suggests there would be more to come —and there was— but PIL released only one more studio album (1992's That What Is Not) before taking a twenty-year hiatus, after which they released two more studio albums (2012's This is PiL and 2015's What the world ...

  3. Public Image Ltd discography - Wikipedia

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    Title Album details Peak chart positions UK [12] [13]AUS [14]The Greatest Hits, So Far: Released: 24 September 1990; Label: Virgin; Formats: CD, 2xLP, MC; 20 102 First Issue / Second Edition

  4. Public Image Ltd - Wikipedia

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    That same year saw the release of PiL's first compilation album The Greatest Hits, So Far, which featured one new song, the environmentally themed single "Don't Ask Me". The rest of the album consisted of previously released material, though remixes of several songs were used rather than original album versions and the album remake of "This is ...

  5. This Is What You Want... This Is What You Get - Wikipedia

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    In early November 1982 PiL announced the imminent release of a new single, "Blue Water", and a six-track mini album, You Are Now Entering a Commercial Zone, on their new label, which was supposed to release the unused music for Copkiller (1983). This did not happen, with the band instead continuing to record a full-length album at Park South ...

  6. 9 (Public Image Ltd album) - Wikipedia

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    John McGeoch (1990): "We felt at liberty to fuck with the new stuff, the part two of PIL stuff. Bob Clearmountain for instance remixed 'Rise'." [12] John Lydon (1990): "Oh yes, The Greatest Hits, So Far – buy it, I need the money, I'm a pauper! And P.S., get this, right – the whole reason I was invited here actually was to promote 'Rise ...

  7. The Flowers of Romance (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Flowers of Romance. (album) The Flowers of Romance is the third studio album by English post-punk band Public Image Ltd, released on 10 April 1981 by Virgin Records. The group's first studio album recorded following the departure of bassist Jah Wobble, The Flowers of Romance found PiL delving further into an experimental sound.

  8. This Is Not a Love Song - Wikipedia

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    "This Is Not a Love Song" is a single released by English post-punk band Public Image Ltd in 1983. It is the band's biggest commercial hit, peaking at No. 5 on the UK Singles Chart and at No. 3 on the Irish Singles Chart. The 12" remixed version of the song is featured on Commercial Zone as "Love Song".

  9. Album (Public Image Ltd album) - Wikipedia

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    Uncut. [12] The Village Voice. B+ [13] Album (also known as Compact Disc, Cassette, or mp3 depending on the format) is the fifth studio album by the English rock band Public Image Ltd, released on 27 January 1986 by Virgin and Elektra Records. In a departure from their previous releases, John Lydon was advised by trusted music producer Bill ...

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