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1 Starseed 2 Birdman 3 Naveed 4 Superman's Dead 5 Clumsy 6 4AM 7 One Man Army 8 Is Anybody Home? 9 Thief 10 In Repair 11 Life 12 Somewhere Out There 13 Innocent 14 Where Are You 15 Angels/Losing/Sleep 16 Will the Future Blame Us 17 Kiss on the Mouth [#] 18 Better Than Here [#][Demo Version] Newest Review: ... introduction to the band never really get a true feel for what the band is all about and secondly with the albums tracks ... more |
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A Decade
Release Date: 2006 - 11 - 28, Audio CD, Sony Last Update 01.12.2009 05:49
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by - written on 13/02/09 (Very useful, 16 readings)
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There are two main problems with this greatest hits album from Canadian heavy weights Our Lady Peace'. First, the majority of the bands best songs were not singles so people looking for an introduction to the band never really get a true feel for what the band is all about and secondly with the albums tracks being arranged in chronological order it becomes startlingly obvious that the bands song quality deteriorated significantly over there last two studio albums ( a point which is further illustrated by the inclusion of just two tracks from the multi million selling 'Gravity' the band obviously felt that the songs wouldn't stand up well along side the older ... Read the complete review
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