Greatest Hits (Atomic Kitten album)

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Greatest Hits
Greatest Hits cover
Greatest hits by Atomic Kitten
Released Flag of the United Kingdom April 5, 2004
Flag of Australia May 24, 2004
Genre Pop
Length 49:49
Label Virgin Records
Producer Rob Davis
Absolute
Steve Robson
et al.
Professional reviews
Atomic Kitten chronology
Ladies Night
(2003)
Greatest Hits
(2004)
The Collection
(2005)

'The Greatest Hits' is a compilation album released by Atomic Kitten in April 5, 2004. It consisted of the group's hit song including a cover version of "Eternal Flame" and Atomic Kitten's number one hit, "Whole Again". Prior to the album's release, the group announced they were taking an indefinite hiatus from recording and performing together.

Greatest Hits contains a new version of the track "Right Now", which was originally released in 1999, and retitled "Right Now 2004".

This album has been released with the Copy Control protection system in some regions.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

# Title Length
1. "Whole Again" 3:07
2. "Ladies' Night" 3:08
3. "The Tide Is High" 3:25
4. "It's OK!" 3:15
5. "Be With You" 3:38
6. "If You Come To Me" 3:46
7. "Eternal Flame" 3:35
8. "Love Doesn't Have To Hurt" 3:28
9. "The Last Goodbye" 3:07
10. "Right Now 2004" 3:48
11. "See Ya" 2:52
12. "I Want Your Love" 3:15
13. "You Are" 3:31
14. "Cradle" 3:45
15. "Someone like Me" 2:02

[edit] Credits

  • Executive Producer: Alan Bellman
  • Executive Producer: Hugh Goldsmith
  • Executive Producer: Richard Mayes
  • Executive Producer: Les Molloy
  • Producer: Cutfather
  • Producer: Engine
  • Producer: Julian Gallagher
  • Producer: Jem Godfrey
  • Producer: Steve Mac
  • Producer: Damien Mendis
  • Producer: Bill Padley
  • Producer: Richard Stannard
  • Producer: Stargate
  • Producer: Quiz
  • Producer: Keith Uddin
  • Producer: G. Kenny Wilson
  • Producer: Andy Whitmore
  • Producer: Andy Wright
  • Engineer: James H. Brown
  • Engineer: Trond Hillestad
  • Engineer: Matz Nilsson
  • Engineer: Andy Sweeney
  • Engineer: Neil Tucker
  • Engineer: Richard Wilkinson
  • Engineer: Andrea Wright
  • Mixing: Stuart Bradbury
  • Mixing: Peter Craigie
  • Mixing: Martin Harrington
  • Mixing: Ash Howes
  • Mixing: Steve Mac
  • Mixing: Keith Uddin
  • Remixing: Cutfather
  • Remixing: Bill Padley
  • Remixing: Jem Godfrey
  • Musician: Geoff Holroyde
  • Musician: John Noyce
  • Musician: Esbjörn Öhrwall
  • Musician: Rohan Onract
  • Musician: Paul Simm
  • Background Vocals: Tracie Ackerman
  • Background Vocals: Rita Campbell
  • Background Vocals: Claudine Fontaine
  • Background Vocals: Angie Giles
  • Background Vocals: Yvonne John Lewis
  • Background Vocals: Shawn McQuiller
  • Background Vocals: Sharon Murphy
  • Background Vocals: Bill Padley
  • Background Vocals: Ray Ruffin
  • Background Vocals: Samantha Smith
  • Background Vocals: Richard Stannard
  • Vocal Arrangement: Anthony "Packrat" Thompson
  • Instrumentation: Mikkel SE
  • Instrumentation: Hallgeir Rustan
  • Mastering: John Davis
  • Assistant: Dominic Morely
  • Assistant: Rohan Onract
  • Assistant: Richard Wilkinson
  • Assistant Engineer: Matt Crawford
  • Assistant Engineer: Daniel Pursey
  • Adaptation: G. Kenny Wilson
  • Programming: Joe Belmaati
  • Programming: Ned Douglas
  • Programming: Reece Gilmore
  • Programming: Jem Godfrey
  • Programming: Leigh Guest
  • Programming: Stuart Kershaw
  • Programming: Andy McCluskey

[edit] Charts

Country Date Position Certification Copies
United Kingdom April 2004 #5 Gold [1] ~280,000 [2]
New Zealand May 17, 2004 #8 [3] Gold [4]  
Austria April 18, 2004 #24 [5]    
Ireland April 2004 #19 [6]    
The Netherlands April 2004 #35    
Switzerland May 2, 2004 #61 [7]    
Mexico April 2004 #89 [8]    

[edit] References

  1. ^ British Phonographic Industry certification database Accessed September 26, 2006
  2. ^ Figures from Chartwatch. Last update: 12 October 2004
  3. ^ Charts.org.nz Atomic Kitten Greatest Hits page Accessed October 28, 2006
  4. ^ Rianz.org.nz Chart 2 August 2004 Accessed November 2, 2006
  5. ^ AustrianCharts.at Atomic Kitten Greatest Hits page Accessed October 28, 2006
  6. ^ ChartTrack.co.uk Irish Music Charts. Week 16, 2004 Accessed October 24, 2006
  7. ^ SwissCharts.com Atomic Kitten Greatest Hits page Accessed October 29, 2006
  8. ^ http://proyectos.atmosfera.tv/amprofon3/Top100.pdf Mexican Charts] Mexican Top 100 page Accessed: June 14, 2004

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