Forever. The Singles

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Forever. The Singles.
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Greatest hits album by
Released13 November 2006
Recorded1990-2006
Genre Rock
LengthCD1: 77:08
Label Island
Producer Various
The Charlatans chronology
Simpatico
(2006)
Forever. The Singles.
(2006)
You Cross My Path
(2008)
Singles from Forever. The Singles.
  1. "You're So Pretty, We're So Pretty (Version '06)"
    Released: 20 November 2006

Forever. The Singles. is a greatest hits album featuring selected singles released by the British band The Charlatans (known in the United States as The Charlatans UK) spanning their entire career from 1990 to 2006. The album was released on 13 November 2006. It is also available as a limited edition two-CD set containing a bonus CD of rarities as well as a separate DVD release featuring selected music videos and live performances.

Contents

It is the band's second greatest hits package following 1998's Melting Pot .

Track listing

CD1

  1. "Indian Rope"
  2. "The Only One I Know"
  3. "Weirdo"
  4. "Can't Get Out Of Bed"
  5. "Just When You're Thinkin' Things Over"
  6. "One to Another"
  7. "North Country Boy"
  8. "How High"
  9. "Tellin' Stories"
  10. "Forever"
  11. "My Beautiful Friend"
  12. "Impossible"
  13. "Love Is The Key"
  14. "A Man Needs To Be Told"
  15. "Up At The Lake"
  16. "Try Again Today"
  17. "Blackened Blue Eyes"
  18. "You're So Pretty – We're So Pretty" (Version '06)

CD2

  1. "Always In Mind" - John Peel Show 20.3.90
  2. "Polar Bear" - John Peel Show 20.3.90
  3. "Between 10th & 11th" - John Peel Show 22.1.91
  4. "(No One) Not Even The Rain" - Mark Goodier Show 5.10.91
  5. "Autograph" - Mark Radcliffe Show 7.7.94
  6. "Up To Our Hips" - Steve Lamacq show 14.3.94
  7. "Another Rider Up In Flames" - Steve Lamacq Show 14.3.94
  8. "Crashin' In" - Mark Radcliffe Show - 31.7.95
  9. "A Man Needs To Be Told" - Live Lounge, Jo Whiley 18.11.01
  10. "Feel The Pressure"
  11. "Wave The World Goodbye"
  12. "See How Clear It Is"
  13. "Try Again Today"

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