Rewind – Best of 85–97

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Rewind – Best of 95–87
Camouflage Rewind The Best Of 95-87 cover.jpg
Compilation album by
Released12 November 2001
Recorded1987–1996
Genre Synthpop
Length75:02
Label Polydor
Producer Axel Henninger, Camouflage, Colin Thurston, Dan Lacksman, Heiko Maile
Camouflage chronology
Spice Crackers
(1995)
Rewind – Best of 95–87
(2001)
Sensor
(2003)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Rewind is a best-of collection released by German synthpop group Camouflage. [2] The record was released on November 12, 2001 by Polydor.

Contents

Overview

The album was the first compilation of theirs in which the group were able to contribute their ideas for song inclusions and input. It features not just singles, but also some album tracks. The 1999 single "Thief" was not included.

Track listing

CD
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Love Is a Shield (7" Version)"Marcus Meyn, Oliver Kreyssig, Peter Godwin4:00
2."That Smiling Face (Edit)"Marcus Meyn4:48
3."Suspicious Love (Radio Remix)"Marcus Meyn4:12
4."Strangers' Thoughts (7" Edit)"Marcus Meyn3:34
5."Sooner Than We Think"Oliver Kreyssig3:49
6."One Fine Day (Single Version)"Marcus Meyn3:59
7."Heaven (I Want You) (Single Edit)"Heiko Maile, Marcus Meyn3:45
8."Falling"Marcus Meyn6:34
9."The Great Commandment"Marcus Meyn4:11
10."Pedestrians' Adventures"Nia Neutron, Marcus Meyn3:52
11."Bad News (Single Edit)"Moon Martin3:29
12."Kraft"Heiko Maile, Marcus Meyn3:47
13."X-Ray"Heiko Maile, Marcus Meyn6:24
14."Neighbours (7" Remix)"Marcus Meyn3:40
15."Crime"Marcus Meyn5:26
16."This Day"Heiko Maile, Marcus Meyn3:50
17."Close (We Stroke the Flames)"Nia Neutron, Marcus Meyn4:06
18."I Once Had a Dream"Marcus Meyn4:57
Total length:75:02
DVD
No.TitleLength
1."The Great Commandment" 
2."Strangers' Thoughts" 
3."Neighbours" 
4."Love Is a Shield" 
5."One Fine Day" 
6."Heaven (I Want You)" 
7."This Day" 
8."Handsome" 
9."Suspicious Love" 
10."Bad News" 
11."X-Ray" 

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References

  1. Schuh, Michael. "Werkschau mit einigen Überraschungen jenseits von "Love Is A Shield"" (in German). laut.de . Retrieved 20 August 2020.
  2. "Camouflage – << Rewind - The Best Of 95-87". discogs.com . Retrieved 2014-05-15.