12 October 2011 - 0 Comments
Legendary
After winning the Herald Legacy Award at last year’s New Zealand Music Awards, the band who have sold more than a quarter of a million records worldwide (and counting), and with nine full albums under their belt, are finally releasing their first career retrospective album.
Fans can choose from a 20-track disc of their biggest hits or a limited edition deluxe package with 38 tracks, featuring all the hits and the band’s personal favourites.
STANDARD EDITION TRACKLISTING
1. Home Again
2. Run
3. The General Electric
4. You Again
5. My Minds Sedate
6. Comfort Me
7. One Will Hear The Other
8. Pacifier
9. Ignite
10. Beautiful Machine
11. Wait and See
12. Debs Night Out
13. Everything
14. Sleepeater
15. La La Land
16. All the Young Fascists
17. Bitter
18. Alive
19. I Only Said.
20. It
LIMITED DELUXE EDITON TRACKLISTING
DISC ONE 1. Home Again 2. The General Electric 3. You Again 4. La La Land 5. Pacifier 6. Stations 7. Rule The World 8. Dark Times 9. Ignite 10. I Only Said 11. Sleepeater 12. Beautiful Machine 13. Interconnector 14. A Day Away 15. Sport and Religion 16. Bullitproof 17. Alive 18. Factory 19. It |
DISC TWO 1. Run 2. My Minds Sedate 3. Bitter 4. Comfort Me 5. Ghost From The Past 6. Thin White Line 7. One Will Hear The Other 8. Wait And See 9. Everything 10. Engage 11. Debs Night Out 12. Yr Head Is A Rock 13. Saddest Song In The World 14. Lead Or Follow 15. Gimme Gimme 16. All The Young Fascists 17. Screwtop 18. Derail 19. Down Dance |
SHIHAD – THE MEANEST HITS – AVAILABLE NOVEMBER 7, 2011
And to celebrate the THE MEANEST HITS, the band will release their first EP Devolve and their first 12 singles for the first time digitally on iTunes on October 17.
Devolve / I Only Said / Stations / Derail / You Again / Bitter / Gimme Gimme / Debs Night Out / La La Land / A Day Away / Home Again / Yr Head is a Rock / Blue Light Disco
In addition to this, a Complete Singles + B-Sides Collection comprising more than 100 tracks will also be available on iTunes from October 17.
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