Get the Message – The Best of Electronic

Get the Message - The Best of Electronic
Greatest hits album by Electronic
Released September 18, 2006
Recorded 1989–1998
Genre Alternative dance, alternative rock, house
Length 70:19
Label EMI (United Kingdom)
Rhino (United States)
Producer Bernard Sumner, Johnny Marr, Neil Tennant, Arthur Baker
Electronic chronology
Twisted Tenderness
(1999)
Get the Message – The Best of Electronic
(2006)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
BBC(favourable)[2]
musicOMH[3]

Get the Message is a compilation album by the Johnny Marr/Bernard Sumner band Electronic, released in September 2006 (see 2006 in music). It is the first career-spanning collection of the band; a 1999 Japanese compilation was cancelled just before release.[4]

Content

The album includes every A-side, two B-sides ("Imitation of Life" and "All That I Need") and four album tracks ("Out of My League", "Like No Other", "Prodigal Son" and "Twisted Tenderness"). It was compiled by Craig DeGraff and Electronic. New liner notes written by the band are also included.

A limited edition of the album includes a bonus DVD of all the band's music videos, except for "Late at Night" and the European version of "Getting Away with It" (the American film is featured).

Track listing

All tracks written by Bernard Sumner and Johnny Marr, except where noted.

CD

  1. "Forbidden City" (Sumner, Marr, Karl Bartos)
  2. "Getting Away with It" (Sumner, Marr, Neil Tennant)
  3. "Get the Message"
  4. "Feel Every Beat"
  5. "Disappointed" (Sumner, Marr, Tennant)
  6. "Vivid"
  7. "Second Nature"
  8. "All That I Need"
  9. "Prodigal Son"
  10. "For You" (Sumner, Marr, Karl Bartos)
  11. "Imitation of Life" (Sumner, Marr, Karl Bartos)
  12. "Out of My League"
  13. "Like No Other"
  14. "Twisted Tenderness"
  15. "Late at Night"

DVD (Limited Edition - PAL)

  1. "Getting Away with It" (Sumner, Marr, Tennant)
  2. "Get the Message"
  3. "Feel Every Beat"
  4. "Disappointed" (Sumner, Marr, Tennant)
  5. "Forbidden City"
  6. "For You"
  7. "Vivid"

References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. BBC review
  3. musicOMH review
  4. worldinmotion.net (link)

External links

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