B-Sides, Remixes and Rarities

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Compilation album by
ReleasedApril 30, 2007
Genre Electronica, post-punk
Length45:40
Label Sunday Best Records
Producer Rupert Lyddon
Lawrence "La" Rudd
Grand National chronology
Kicking the National Habit
(2004)
B-Sides, Remixes and Rarities
(2007)
A Drink and a Quick Decision
(2007)
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B-Sides, Remixes and Rarities is a compilation album from British dance-rock duo Grand National. The UK-only release collects all of the band's B-sides and two remixes from their Kicking the National Habit album.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Your Rules Obey"2:56
2."Sixty Seven Up"3:52
3."Leaves"4:41
4."Rabbit Facts"4:41
5."Strange Magnificent Noise"4:13
6."Lay Me Down"3:34
7."Criminal"2:50
8."Playing in the Distance" (Glimmmix)8:04
9."Rub Your Potion"4:05
10."Talk Amongst Yourselves" (Sasha Remix)9:41
Total length:45:40

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