The Best Of (James album)
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| The Best of James | ||||
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| Greatest hits album by James | ||||
| Released | June 30, 1998 | |||
| Recorded | 1984–1997 | |||
| Genre | Alternative Britpop | |||
| Length | 69:19 | |||
| Label | Mercury Records/Fontana Records | |||
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The Best Of is the first of four compilation albums by British band James (the second album is B-Sides Ultra).
[edit] Track listing
- "Come Home (Flood mix)"
- "Sit Down"
- "She's a Star"
- "Laid"
- "Waltzing Along (single version)"
- "Say Something"
- "Born of Frustration"
- "Tomorrow"
- "Destiny Calling"
- "Out to Get You"
- "Runaground"
- "Lose Control"
- "Sometimes (Lestor Piggott)"
- "How Was It for You?"
- "Seven"
- "Sound"
- "Ring the Bells"
- "Hymn from a Village"
There is also a Limited Edition Version which contains a second CD of live material. The second CD list is as follow:
- "Runaground (live/bonus track)"
- "Ring the Bells (live/bonus track)"
- "Out to Get You (live/bonus track)"
- "Johnny Yen (live/bonus track)"
- "Lose Control (live/bonus track)"
- "Laid (live/bonus track)"
- "Sound (live/bonus track)"
| Preceded by Let's Talk About Love by Celine Dion |
UK number one album April 4, 1998 – April 10, 1998 |
Succeeded by This Is Hardcore by Pulp |
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