Painting The Corners: The Best of Fastball | ||||
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Released | August 27, 2002 | |||
Recorded | 1996–2002 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Label | Hollywood | |||
Fastball chronology | ||||
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AllMusic | [1] |
Painting The Corners: The Best of Fastball is a compilation album released by the rock band Fastball. It was put together democratically by the band after they had parted ways with Hollywood Records.
# | Title | Length | Music |
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1 | Make Your Mama Proud | 2:11 | Tony Scalzo |
2 | Emotional | 2:20 | Miles Zuniga |
3 | Out of My Head | 2:33 | Tony Scalzo |
4 | Fire Escape | 3:22 | Miles Zuniga |
5 | The Way | 4:17 | Tony Scalzo |
6 | Slow Drag | 3:37 | Miles Zuniga |
7 | Are You Ready for the Fallout? | 3:12 | Tony Scalzo |
8 | Dark Street | 3:27 | Miles Zuniga |
9 | You're an Ocean | 3:19 | Tony Scalzo |
10 | Vampires | 3:11 | Miles Zuniga |
11 | Human Torch | 2:42 | Tony Scalzo |
12 | Sooner or Later | 2:40 | Miles Zuniga |
13 | Love is Expensive and Free | 3:03 | Tony Scalzo |
14 | She Comes ‘Round | 3:27 | Miles Zuniga |
15 | Black Rain | 2:56 | Miles Zuniga |
16 | Funny How It Fades Away | 4:10 | Tony Scalzo |
17 | Vampires (Music Video) | 7:42 | Miles Zuniga |
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