The Best of Prime Circle

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The Best of Prime Circle
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Greatest hits album by
Released2007 South Africa
Recorded2007
Genre Alternative rock
Length63:38
Label David Gresham Records
Producer Ziggy
Prime Circle chronology
Live This Life
(2005)
The Best of Prime Circle
(2007)
All or Nothing
(2008)

The Best of Prime Circle is a greatest hits of the South African band, Prime Circle.

Contents

Track listing

CD

  1. Moments (3:28)
  2. Hello (3:43)
  3. Live This Life (3:40)
  4. As Long as I am Here [Café d'Afrique Mix] (4:21)
  5. Same Goes for You (4:18)
  6. Maybe Wrong (4:03)
  7. Let Me Go (4:14)
  8. Miracle (3:13)
  9. My Inspiration (2:51)
  10. Weaker Still [Exclusive Live Version] (3:56)
  11. The Way it Could Be (3:31)
  12. Can't Stop the Rain (3:44)
  13. Father (3:14)
  14. Shed My Skin (3:36)
  15. Nice to Know You (3:23)
  16. Same Goes for You [Acoustic] (4:12)
  17. Let Me Go [Acoustic] (4:12)

DVD

  1. Live This Life
  2. The Way It Could Be
  3. Hello
  4. Take Me Up
  5. Let Me Go
  6. My Inspiration
  7. Weaker Still
  8. Fall Too Fast
  9. Run Away
  10. Same Goes for You
  11. Maybe Wrong
  12. Miracle
  13. As Long as I Am Here
  14. New Phase
  15. Shed My Skin


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