Celebrate: The Greatest Hits

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Celebrate: The Greatest Hits
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Greatest hits album by
Released25 March 2013
Recorded1979–2013
Genre Rock, new wave, post-punk, alternative rock
Length72:49 + 77:41 (two-disc version)
Label Virgin Records Single 1: Broken Glass Park
Single 2: Blood Diamonds
Simple Minds chronology
5x5 Live
(2012)
Celebrate: The Greatest Hits
(2013)
Big Music
(2014)
Alternative cover
Simple Minds- Celebrate The Greatest Hits (3 CD).jpg
The cover of the 3-disc version.

Celebrate: The Greatest Hits is a compilation album by Scottish rock band Simple Minds, released on 25 March 2013. [1] There were three different formats released: a single-disc version for the North American market, a two-disc version, and a three-disc version. The album spans all of their studio albums from 1979's Life in a Day to 2009's Graffiti Soul , which at the time was the latest album Simple Minds released, plus the live version "Promised You a Miracle" from 1987's Live in the City of Light , and new tracks recorded for this compilation: "Stagefright", "Blood Diamonds", and "Broken Glass Park". The 1-disc and 2-disc version come in jewel cases. [2] [3] The 3-disc version comes in a clam shell box which comes with sleeves for each disc (which represent periods in the band's history), a double-sided poster that includes the album's cover art on one side and the cover art for all of the singles included on this compilation on the other side. [4]

Contents

Two-disc version

Disc 1

  1. "Life in a Day" (4:00)
  2. "Chelsea Girl" [Edit] (3:59)
  3. "Changeling" [Edit] (3:26)
  4. "I Travel" [Edit] (3:06)
  5. "Celebrate" [Edit] (2:53)
  6. "The American" [Edit] (3:32)
  7. "Love Song" [Edit] (3:54)
  8. "Promised You a Miracle" [Edit] (3:59)
  9. "Glittering Prize" [Edit] (3:58)
  10. "Someone Somewhere (In Summertime)" (4:37)
  11. "Waterfront" [Edit] (4:38)
  12. "Speed Your Love to Me" [Edit] (3:59)
  13. "Up on the Catwalk" [Edit] (4:04)
  14. "Don't You (Forget About Me)" [Single Version] (4:20)
  15. "Alive and Kicking" [Edit] (4:45)
  16. "Sanctify Yourself" [Edit] (3:55)
  17. "All the Things She Said" (4:16)
  18. "Ghost Dancing" (4:46)

Disc 2

  1. "Belfast Child" [Edit] (5:11)
  2. "This Is Your Land" [Edit] (4:45)
  3. "Kick It In" [Edit] (4:20)
  4. "Let There Be Love" [7" Mix] (4:44)
  5. "See the Lights" [7" Version Edit] (3:55)
  6. "Stand by Love" (4:04)
  7. "She's a River" [Edit] (4:29)
  8. "Hypnotised" [TLA Edit] (4:34)
  9. "Glitterball" [Edit] (4:25)
  10. "War Babies" [Bascombe Mix Single Version] (4:19)
  11. "Space" [Single Version] (5:28)
  12. "Cry" (3:55)
  13. "Spaceface" (3:52)
  14. "Home" (4:22)
  15. "Rockets" [Radio Edit] (3:24)
  16. "Stars Will Lead the Way" (3:26)
  17. "Blood Diamonds" (3:55) (new song)
  18. "Broken Glass Park" (4:09) (new song)

Disc 1 notes

Disc 2 notes

Three-disc version

Disc 1

  1. "Life in a Day" (4:00)
  2. "Chelsea Girl" [Edit] (3:59)
  3. "Changeling" [Edit] (3:26)
  4. "I Travel" [Edit] (3:09)
  5. "Celebrate" [Edit] (2:53)
  6. "The American" [Edit] (3:32)
  7. "Love Song" [Edit] (3:54)
  8. "Sweat in Bullet" [Remix] (3:00)
  9. "Theme for Great Cities" (5:50)
  10. "Promised You a Miracle" [Edit] (4:00)
  11. "Glittering Prize" [Edit] (3:58)
  12. "Someone Somewhere (In Summertime)" (4:38)
  13. "New Gold Dream (81,82,83,84)" [Edit] (4:46)
  14. "Waterfront" [Single Version] (4:38)
  15. "Speed Your Love to Me" [Edit] (3:59)
  16. "Up on the Catwalk" [Edit] (4:04)

Disc 2

  1. "Don't You (Forget About Me)" [Single Version] (4:20)
  2. "Alive and Kicking" [Edit] (4:45)
  3. "Sanctify Yourself" [Edit] (3:55)
  4. "All the Things She Said" (4:16)
  5. "Ghostdancing" (4:46)
  6. "Promised You a Miracle" [Live] (4:54)
  7. "Belfast Child" [Edit] (5:11)
  8. "Mandela Day" (5:41)
  9. "Biko" (7:32)
  10. "This Is Your Land" [Edit] (4:48)
  11. "Kick It In" [Edit] (4:20)
  12. "Let It All Come Down" [Edit] (3:37)
  13. "Let There Be Love" [7" Mix] (4:44)
  14. "See the Lights" [7" Version Edit] (3:55)
  15. "Stand by Love" (4:04)
  16. "Real Life" [Edit] (3:54)

Disc 3

  1. "She's a River" [Edit] (4:29)
  2. "Hypnotised" [TLA Edit] (4:34)
  3. "Glitterball" [Edit] (4:25)
  4. "War Babies" [Bascombe Mix Single Version] (4:19)
  5. "Space" [Single Version] (5:28)
  6. "Jeweller to the Stars" [Single Version] (3:34)
  7. "Dancing Barefoot" (3:48)
  8. "Cry" (3:55)
  9. "Spaceface" (3:52)
  10. "One Step Closer" (6:06)
  11. "Home" (4:22)
  12. "Stranger" (4:07)
  13. "Stay Visible" (5:17)
  14. "Rockets" [Radio Edit] (3:24)
  15. "Stars Will Lead the Way" (3:26)
  16. "Stagefright" (4:20) (new song)
  17. "Blood Diamonds" (3:55) (new song)
  18. "Broken Glass Park" (4:12) (new song)

Disc 1 notes

Disc 2 notes

Disc 3 notes

North American version

  1. "I Travel" [Edit] (3:06)
  2. "The American" [Edit] (3:32)
  3. "Love Song [Edit] (3:54)
  4. "Promised You a Miracle" [Edit] (3:59)
  5. "Glittering Prize" [Edit] (3:58)
  6. "Someone Somewhere (In Summertime)" (4:37)
  7. "Waterfront" [Edit] (4:38)
  8. "Speed Your Love to Me" [Edit] (3:59)
  9. "Up on the Catwalk" [Edit] (4:04)
  10. "Don't You (Forget About Me)" [Single Version] (4:20)
  11. "Alive and Kicking" [Edit] (4:45)
  12. "Sanctify Yourself" [Edit] (3:55)
  13. "All the Things She Said" (4:16)
  14. "Belfast Child" [Edit] (5:11)
  15. "See the Lights" [7" Version Edit] (3:55)
  16. "She's a River" [Edit] (4:29)
  17. "Glitterball" [Edit] (4:25)
  18. "Blood Diamonds" (3:55) (new song)
  19. "Broken Glass Park" (4:09) (new song)

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI) [5] Gold100,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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