In Satan's Name: The Definitive Collection

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In Satan's Name: The Definitive Collection
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Compilation album by
Released1997
Label Snapper Music
Atomic Rooster chronology
The Best of Atomic Rooster Volumes 1 & 2
(1992)
In Satan's Name: The Definitive Collection
(1997)
The First 10 Explosive Years
(1999)

In Satan's Name: The Definitive Collection is a 1997 compilation album by British rock band Atomic Rooster. It was released on the Recall Records label (a subsidiary of Snapper Music).

Alongside Heavy Soul , it is one of only two fully licensed collections to span all five of the band's 1970s albums.

Track listing

CD 1

  1. "Banstead" (Crane/Graham/Palmer) 3:35
  2. "And So to Bed" (Crane) 4:13
  3. "Friday the 13th" (Crane) 3:32
  4. "Broken Wings" (John Jerome/Bernhard Grun) 5:49
  5. "Tomorrow Night" (Crane) 4:00
  6. "Play the Game" (Du Cann) 4:41
  7. "VUG" (Crane) 5:01
  8. "Sleeping for Years" (Du Cann) 5:29
  9. "Death Walks Behind You" (Du Cann/Crane) 7:22
  10. "Devil's Answer" (Du Cann) 3:29
  11. "The Rock" (Crane) 4:33
  12. "Breakthrough" (Crane/Darnell) 6:18
  13. "Break the Ice" (Du Cann) 5:06
  14. "A Spoonful of Bromide Helps the Pulse Rate Go Down" (Crane) 4:37

CD 2

  1. "Stand by Me" (Crane) 3:50
  2. "Never To Lose" (Bolton) 3:20
  3. "Don't Know What Went Wrong" (Crane) 4.02
  4. "Space Cowboy" (Bolton) 3:23
  5. "People You Can't Trust" (Crane) 3:55
  6. "All in Satan's Name" (Parnell) 4:46
  7. "Close Your Eyes" (Crane) 3:50
  8. "Save Me" (Crane) 3:17 – rerecorded, retitled version of "Friday the 13th"
  9. "Can't Find a Reason" (Crane) 4:29
  10. "Ear in the Snow" (Crane) 6:15
  11. "All Across the Country" (Crane) 5:11
  12. "Voodoo in You" (Avery) 7:07
  13. "Goodbye Planet Earth" (Mandala) 4:10
  14. "Satan's Wheel" (Crane) 6:34


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