Always: The Very Best of Erasure

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Always: The Very Best of Erasure
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Released30 October 2015 (2015-10-30)
Genre Synth-pop
Length75:31
Label Mute Records
Erasure chronology
The Violet Flame
(2014)
Always: The Very Best of Erasure
(2015)
From Moscow to Mars
(2016)

Always: The Very Best of Erasure is a compilation album released by English synth-pop duo Erasure. It was released on 30 October 2015 to commemorate their 30th anniversary since the formation of the band. The album contains all of the band's highest charting songs, as well as their more popular recordings. The deluxe edition contains two additional CDs with corresponding remixes, including some of their singles that did not make the compilation. It is available through Lexer Music, Amazon and iTunes. [1] The band's members, Andy Bell and Vince Clarke, announced that this will kick off a campaign to celebrate their thirty years in the music industry together. The compilation followed the release of the first and only single from the album, entitled "Sometimes 2015", a re-vamped version of the original single mixed by David Wrench. [2] The single was released on 23 October 2015, and contains a mixture of previously released remixes of Sometimes as well as a new remix by Love to Infinity.

Contents

Track listing

All tracks are written by Andy Bell & Vince Clarke, unless otherwise noted.

Single disc & digital download
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Who Needs Love Like That"Clarke3:07
2."Oh L'amour" 3:07
3."Sometimes" 3:39
4."Victim of Love" 3:38
5."The Circus" 4:06
6."Ship of Fools" 4:03
7."Chains of Love" 3:43
8."A Little Respect" 3:31
9."Stop!" 2:55
10."Drama!" 4:05
11."Blue Savannah" 4:19
12."Chorus" 4:30
13."Love to Hate You" 3:56
14."Take a Chance on Me" Benny Andersson & Björn Ulvaeus 3:56
15."Always" 4:02
16."Fingers & Thumbs (Cold Summer's Day)" 4:23
17."Breathe" 3:48
18."Be with You" 3:35
19."Elevation" 3:36
20."Sometimes" (2015) 3:32
Total length:75:31
Deluxe edition (disc two)
No.TitleWriter(s)Remixed by:Length
1."Who Needs Love Like That" (Mexican Mix)ClarkeJoseph Watt6:07
2."Oh L'amour" (PWL Funky Sisters Say "Ooh La La") The Funky Sisters7:14
3."The Circus" (Grumbling Fur Eternal Eraser Mix) Grumbling Fur6:07
4."A Little Respect" (Big Train Mix) Phil Legg6:08
5."Stop!" (Vince Clarke Sync 82 Remix) Clarke6:03
6."Blue Savannah" (Der Deutsche Mix II) Fisherman's Friends6:15
7."Chorus" (Vegan Mix)  Moby 5:28
8."Love to Hate You" (LFO Modulated Filter Mix)  Mark Saunders 5:55
9."Always" (Microbots Inside Your Brain Mix) Microbots5:03
10."Fingers & Thumbs (Cold Summer's Day)" (Tin Tin Out Remix)  Tin Tin Out 8:04
11."Breathe" (GRN's 'Anticipated' 12" Re-Mix) Glen Nicholls5:19
12."Elevation" (BT Remix)  BT 7:09
Total length:62:52
Deluxe edition (disc three)
No.TitleRemixed by:Length
1."Victim of Love" (Vixen Vitesse Remix) Daniel Miller 5:46
2."Chains of Love" (Vince Clarke Remix)Clarke5:13
3."Drama!" (Krucial Remix) Bob Kraushaar 7:07
4."You Surround Me" (Mark Saunders Remix)Mark Saunders7:32
5."Star" (Interstellar Mix) William Orbit 6:28
6."Am I Right?" (The Grid Remix) The Grid 6:40
7."Run to the Sun" (Beatmasters' Galactic Remix) The Beatmasters 7:20
8."In My Arms" (BBE Remix) B.B.E. 4:17
9."Freedom" (Mark Picchiotti Strumapella Remix) Mark Picchiotti 8:11
10."Be with You" (Starshapes Remix)Starshapes4:57
11."Sometimes" (Erasure & Flood Mix)Erasure & Flood 4:55
Total length:68:26

Charts

Chart performance for Always: The Very Best of Erasure
Chart (2015)Peak
position
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders) [3] 146
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100) [4] 91
Irish Albums (IRMA) [5] 68
UK Albums (OCC) [6] 9
UK Independent Albums (OCC) [7] 1
2023 chart performance for Always: The Very Best of Erasure
Chart (2023)Peak
position
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100) [8] 42

Certifications

Certifications for Always: The Very Best of Erasure
RegionCertification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI) [9] Gold100,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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