Legacy: The Best of Mansun

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Legacy: The Best Of Mansun
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Greatest hits album by
Released18 September 2006 (UK)
Recorded1995–2006
Genre Alternative rock, Britpop
Length72:41 (CD)
79:55 (Japan CD)
159:00 (DVD)
Label Parlophone
Producer
Mansun chronology
Kleptomania
(2004)
Legacy: The Best Of Mansun
(2006)
Professional ratings
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Legacy: The Best Of Mansun (released 18 September 2006) is the first official 'best of' collection from Mansun. It collects all the bands Parlophone lead-EP tracks and selected album tracks which were compiled by Paul Draper and Dominic Chad. It was released as a standard CD, special edition CD and DVD set featuring all the bands promo videos and digital download. In Japan the compilation included two bonus tracks.

Contents

Contents

There is an unreleased track "South of the Painted Hall" that you can download for free when you sign up on their mailing list and insert the CD into your computer. The track was recorded in 2001 for the band's fourth album. When the band split, all unreleased recordings were to be released as a compilation; Kleptomania . Unfortunately, the vocal track for "South of the Painted Hall" was lost and so the track was not included. During the compilation of Legacy, a demo CD was found in the archives containing a rough mix of the track, complete with vocals. It is this version that is available for download.

As Mansun's albums were concept albums, each a continuous piece of music, many of the band's singles had to be re-edited or even re-recorded, especially those from their second album Six . The single version of Being a Girl, for example, was just the first two minutes of section of a track which, on the album, lasted over seven.

The special edition included a DVD that featured all of the bands promo videos, a live performance of "Taxloss", a montage of video footage set to "Love Remains" and Nobody Cares When You're Gone a twenty-minute documentary produced for the compilation. The documentary was cut from the band's own personal footage and narrated by Paul Draper and Dominic Chad, who have given a new rare audio interview especially for the documentary (their first together since the end of the band).

Track listing

All tracks are written by Paul Draper; except where indicated

CD
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."I Can Only Disappoint U" (single mix)Paul Draper, Dominic Chad 4:21
2."Wide Open Space" 4:33
3."Stripper Vicar" 4:09
4."Being a Girl (Part One)" 2:00
5."Negative" (edit)Paul Draper, Dominic Chad, Stove King, Andie Rathbone 3:43
6."Take It Easy Chicken" (Two EP recording) 4:28
7."Legacy" (radio edit) 5:56
8."She Makes My Nose Bleed" 4:08
9."Closed for Business" 3:07
10."Six" (single version) 3:57
11."Getting Your Way" 4:32
12."Electric Man" (single edit) 4:16
13."The Chad Who Loved Me" 5:03
14."Egg Shaped Fred" (One EP recording) 3:54
15."Slipping Away" 3:44
16."Fool" (edit) 3:34
17."Taxloss" 7:16
Bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
18."Skin Up Pin Up" (Japanese bonus track) 3:39
19."What It's Like to Be Hated" (Japanese bonus track)Paul Draper, Dominic Chad3:24
20."South of the Painted Hall" (Download-only bonus track, made available for download by visiting this website with the CD inserted) 3:24
DVD
No.TitleDirectorLength
1."Flourella" 4:24
2."Egg Shaped Fred"Lawrence Watson3:37
3."Take It Easy Chicken"Walter Stern4:29
4."Stripper Vicar"Dwight Clarke4:11
5."Wide Open Space"Paul Cunningham4:44
6."Wide Open Space (US version)" Nigel Dick 4:38
7."She Makes My Nose Bleed" John Hillcoat 4:10
8."Taxloss" Roman Coppola 4:38
9."Closed for Business"James Brown3:58
10."Legacy" Mike Mills 4:40
11."Being a Girl (Part One)" Jamie Thraves 2:03
12."Negative" (Paul Draper, Dominic Chad, Stove King, Andie Rathbone) Jamie Thraves 4:06
13."Six" Grant Gee 3:58
14."I Can Only Disappoint U" (Paul Draper, Dominic Chad) Grant Gee 4:31
15."Electric Man" Grant Gee 4:21
16."Fool" Phil Harder 4:14
17."Nobody Cares When You're Gone" (documentary) 19:54
18."Taxloss (Live at Brixton Academy – 23/10/98)" 6:38
19."Love Remains (Super 8 montage)" 2:47

Personnel

Mansun were
Early band members
CD track listing credits
DVD credits
Compilation credits

Chart positions

Chart (2006)Peak
position
UK Album Chart [6] 144

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