Where Are the Girls?: Th' Definitive Collection
Where Are The Girls?: Th' Definitive Collection |
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Greatest hits album by Th' Dudes |
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Released |
2001 |
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Label |
FMR Records |
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Th' Dudes chronology |
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Where Are The Girls?: Th' Definitive Collection (2001) |
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"Where Are The Girls?: Th' Definitive Collection" is a 2001 greatest hits album by New Zealand band Th' Dudes. Compiled by the band themselves and co-ordinated by Simon Grigg, this album is now unavailable as the result of an ongoing legal dispute between the band and Stebbings Studios.
Track listing
All tracks written by Dave Dobbyn and Ian Morris unless otherwise stated.
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1. | "Be Mine Tonight" | |
2. | "Bad Boy Billy" | |
3. | "Stop Crying" | |
4. | "Right First Time" | |
5. | "Tonight Again" | |
6. | "That look in Your Eyes" | |
7. | "Can't Get Over You At All" | |
8. | "On Sunday" | |
9. | "There You Are" | |
10. | "Walking in Light" | |
11. | "Until You Do" | |
12. | "Take It Back" | |
13. | "Bliss" | |
14. | "Something I Don't Need (originally titled 'You Got Something')" | |
15. | "On The Rox" (Written by Peter Urlich) | |
16. | "All My Lovers" | |
17. | "You Can Make Me Dance" | |
18. | "Walking in Light (Live at 22M)" | |
19. | "Quite Frankly (Live at Vidcom)" | |
Credits
- Artwork – Andrew B. White
- Compilation Producer – Simon Grigg
- Compiled By, Coordinator [Compilation Coordinator] – Simon Grigg
- Compiled By, Liner Notes – Dave Dobbyn, Ian Morris
- Compiled By, Liner Notes, Coordinator [Compilation Coordinator] – Peter Urlich
- Liner Notes – Bruce Hambling, Bruce Sergent, Lez White
- Mastered By – Rick Huntington
- Written-By – Dobbyn* (tracks: 1 to 14, 16 to 19), Morris* (tracks: 1 to 14, 16 to 19)
Chart positions
Chart (2001) |
Peak position |
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[2] |
31 |
References