Hundreds & Thousands

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Hundreds & Thousands
Bronski Beat Hundreds And Thousands Album Cover.jpg
Remix album by
ReleasedSeptember 1985 [1] [2]
Genre
Label Polygram International
Bronski Beat chronology
The Age of Consent
(1984)
Hundreds & Thousands
(1985)
Truthdare Doubledare
(1986)

Hundreds & Thousands is a remix album by Bronski Beat released in 1985.

Contents

The compilation was assembled after lead singer Jimmy Somerville's departure from the band, combining tracks from what would have been the next single ("Run From Love"/"Hard Rain") with new remixes of four tracks from The Age of Consent . It was the last Bronski Beat album to feature Somerville's vocals.

The cassette and CD editions added three B-sides and an existing 12" single remix of "I Feel Love". (The remaining B-sides "Red Dance", "The Potato Fields", "Puit d'Amour" and "Signs & Wonders" were not included until the 2012 re-release which paired the album with The Age of Consent )

Track listing

Vinyl LP

Side A

  1. "Heat Wave" [remix] - 5:44
  2. "Why" [remix] - 6:17
  3. "Run from Love" - 8:14

Side B

  1. "Hard Rain" - 7:52
  2. "Smalltown Boy" [remix] - 5:54
  3. "Junk" [remix] - 6:14

Cassette

Side One

  1. "Heat Wave" [remix]
  2. "Why" [remix]
  3. "Run from Love"
  4. "Hard Rain"
  5. "Smalltown Boy" [remix]
  6. "Junk" [remix]

Side Two

  1. "Infatuation/Memories"
  2. "Close to the Edge"
  3. "I Feel Love Medley" ["Love To Love You Baby"/"I Feel Love"/"Johnny Remember Me" with Marc Almond]
  4. "Cadillac Car"

Tracks 1, 2, and 4 on side two are B-sides of the "Smalltown Boy", "Ain't Necessarily So" and "Why?" singles, respectively

CD

  1. "Heat Wave" [remix] - 5:44
  2. "Why" [remix] - 6:17
  3. "Run from Love" - 8:14
  4. "Hard Rain" - 7:52
  5. "Smalltown Boy" [remix] - 5:54
  6. "Junk" [remix] - 6:14
  7. "Infatuation/Memories" - 7:08
  8. "Close to the Edge" - 4:43
  9. "I Feel Love Medley" ["Love To Love You Baby"/"I Feel Love"/"Johnny Remember Me" with Marc Almond] - 9:43
  10. "Cadillac Car" - 8:11

Tracks 7, 8, and 10 are B-sides of the "Smalltown Boy", "Ain't Necessarily So" and "Why?" singles, respectively

2012 re-release CD

  1. "Heatwave" [Goldberg remix] - 5:43
  2. "Why?" [Goldberg remix] - 6:18
  3. "Run from Love" [Meita remix] - 8:17
  4. "Hard Rain" [Goldberg remix] - 8:11
  5. "Smalltown Boy" [Goldberg remix] - 6:03
  6. "Junk" [Goldberg remix] - 6:06
  7. "I Feel Love" [Fruit Mix] - 8:24
  8. "Hard Rain" [demo] - 4:15
  9. "Screaming" [demo] - 4:56
  10. "Signs (And Wonders)" - 2:53
  11. "The Potato Fields" - 2:53
  12. "Run from Love" [radio version] - 4:01
  13. "Puit d'amour" - 1:36
  14. "Close to the Edge" - 4:43
  15. "Cadillac Car" - 3:54

Singles

Charts

Chart (1985 – 1986)Peak
position
European Albums [3] 71
UK Albums Chart [4] 24
US Hot Dance Club Play [5] 18

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References

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  2. "NEW ALBUMS" (PDF). Music Week . Miller Freeman. 28 September 1985. Archived (PDF) from the original on 31 May 2023. BRONSKI BEAT HUNDREDS AND THOUSANDS Forbidden Fruit/London BITLP 2/BITMC 2 (p. 21)
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  4. UK - Albums Chart - Hundreds & Thousands
  5. US Billboard for week ending January 25, 1986