NME Presents the Essential Bands 2006

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NME Presents: The Essential Bands 2006
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Compilation album by
Various artists
ReleasedNovember 13, 2006
Recorded2006
Genre Britpop
Label Universal Music TV

NME Presents: The Essential Bands 2006 is a 2-disc CD released by Universal Music TV on November 13, 2006, featuring popular artists of the year. On some versions of the CD, The Fratellis is misspelled as The Fratelliss.

Contents

Track listing

Disc 1

  1. "When You Were Young" (3:39) - The Killers
  2. "America" (4:10) - Razorlight
  3. "Monster" (3:42) - The Automatic
  4. "Chelsea Dagger" (3:34) - The Fratellis
  5. "When the Sun Goes Down" (3:34) - Arctic Monkeys
  6. "Bang Bang, You're Dead" (3:32) - Dirty Pretty Things
  7. "Lonely at the Top" (3:09) - The Ordinary Boys
  8. "Suzie" (3:13) - Boy Kill Boy
  9. "You Can Have It All" (Ian Brodie Remix) (4:21) - Kaiser Chiefs
  10. "The Fallen" (3:42) - Franz Ferdinand
  11. "Gold Lion" (3:06) - Yeah Yeah Yeahs
  12. "Lost and Found" (2:55) - Feeder
  13. "22 Grand Job" (1:46) - The Rakes
  14. "X-Ray" (3:21) - The Maccabees
  15. "Make Her Cry" (2:51) - The Marshals
  16. "Get Myself Into It" (3:40) - The Rapture
  17. "Ice Cream" (3:08) - New Young Pony Club
  18. "London Bridge" (3:25) - Dogs
  19. "Woman" (2:55) - Wolfmother
  20. "House Party at Boothy's" (3:27) - Little Man Tate

Disc 2

  1. "Chasing Cars" (4:26) - Snow Patrol
  2. "Is It Any Wonder?" (3:05) - Keane
  3. "She Moves in Her Own Way" (2:49) - The Kooks
  4. "Trains to Brazil" (3:44) - Guillemots
  5. "Harrowdown Hill" (4:38) - Thom Yorke
  6. "Blackened Blue Eyes" (4:20) - The Charlatans
  7. "Albion" (5:25) - Babyshambles
  8. "Nature's Law" (4:08) - Embrace
  9. "So Here We Are" (3:50) - Bloc Party
  10. "When the Night Feels My Song" (3:08) - Bedouin Soundclash
  11. "Accident & Emergency" (3:16) - Patrick Wolf
  12. "Young Folks" (4:38) - Peter Bjorn and John
  13. "Ticket to Immortality" (3:59) - The Dears
  14. "Rocky Took a Lover" (4:09) - Bell X1
  15. "1" (2:35) -Joy Zipper
  16. "Writer's Block" (3:41) - Just Jack
  17. "You're Gonna Lose Us" (2:35) - The Cribs
  18. "Send in the Boys" (2:45) - Milburn
  19. "Sea of Trouble" (3:32) - Cord
  20. "Elusive" (3:41) - Scott Matthews

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