The Best of Ultravox

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The Best of Ultravox
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Greatest hits album by
Released2003
Recorded1980 - 1986
Genre New wave, synthpop
Label EMI Gold
Producer Ultravox, Conny Plank, George Martin
Ultravox chronology
The Island Years
(1999)
The Best of Ultravox
(2003)
Finest
(2004)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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The Best of Ultravox is the seventh compilation by Ultravox, released on EMI Gold records, in 2003, being one of the more recent compilation albums of the band. The songs of the disc are from the success era of the band, in the 1980s, while Midge Ure was the singer.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Sleepwalk"
  2. "Waiting"
  3. "Passing Strangers"
  4. "Vienna"
  5. "Passionate Reply"
  6. "The Voice"
  7. "Hymn"
  8. "Monument"
  9. "We Came to Dance"
  10. "Dancing with Tears in My Eyes"
  11. "Reap the Wild Wind"
  12. "Love's Great Adventure" (Live)
  13. "White China"
  14. "All Fall Down"
  15. "Dreams?"
  16. "All in One Day"

Personnel

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References

  1. "The Best of Ultravox - Ultravox". AllMusic. Retrieved 8 July 2017.