The Best of Shakespear's Sister
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The Best of Shakespear's Sister | |||||
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Compilation album by Shakespear's Sister | |||||
Released | 2004 | ||||
Recorded | 1988-1997 | ||||
Genre | Pop | ||||
Label | London Records | ||||
Producer | Siobhan Fahey Marcella Detroit Robert Feldman David A. Stewart Alan Moulder Flood Andy Wright |
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Shakespear's Sister chronology | |||||
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The Best of Shakespear's Sister is a compilation album from British pop music duo Shakespear's Sister. The collection is a CD and DVD set which features all of the act's singles and music videos, except for "Run Silent, Run Deep" and the single version of "Dirty Mind" (although videos for both of these appear on the DVD), as well as previously-unreleased tracks.
A follow-up compilation album, Long Live the Queens!, followed in late 2005.
[edit] Track listing
[edit] CD
- "You're History" (Fahey/Feldman/Detroit/Seymour)
- "Heroine" (Fahey/Feldman)
- "Break My Heart (You Really)" (Fahey/Feldman/Detroit)
- "Dirty Mind" (Fahey/Feldman)
- "Waiting" (Fahey/Maguire)
- "Goodbye Cruel World" (Fahey/Sewart/Ferrera)
- "Stay" (Fahey/Detroit/Stewart)
- "I Don't Care" (Fahey/Detroit/Sheamur/Feldman)
- "Hello (Turn Your Radio On)" (Fahey/Detroit/Guiot)
- "I Can Drive" (Fahey/Hodgens/Stewart)
- "Excuse Me John" (Fahey/Hodgens)
- "Can U Wait That Long?" (Fahey/Stewart)
- "Do I Scare You?" (Fahey/Hodgens)
- "White Rabbit" (Grace Slick)
- "Was It Something I Said" (Fahey/Muller)
[edit] DVD
- "Break My Heart (You Really)" (video)
- "Heroine" (video)
- "Run Silent Run Deep" (video)
- "You're History" (video)
- "Dirty Mind - Remix" (video)
- "The Russian Film" (featuring "Dirty Mind" and "Heroine" live in Leningrad 1988)
- "Goodbye Cruel World" (video)
- "Stay" (video)
- "I Don't Care" (video)
- "Catwoman - Live" (video)
- "My 16th Apology - Edit" (video)
- "Hello (Turn Your Radio On)" (video)
- "I Can Drive" (video)
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