The Very Best of Joan Armatrading

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Released26 February 1991
Recorded1975–1991
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Length53:48
Label A&M
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Joan Armatrading chronology
Hearts and Flowers
(1990)
The Very Best of Joan Armatrading
(1991)
Square the Circle
(1992)
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The Very Best of Joan Armatrading is a greatest hits album by Joan Armatrading, released in February 1991. It features a remix by Hugh Padgham of Love and Affection. The record peaked at number 9 in the UK albums chart and was certified Gold by the British Phonographic Industry. [3] [4]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Joan Armatrading.

No.TitleFrom the album:Length
1."Love and Affection (Remix)" Joan Armatrading 4:28
2."Down to Zero"Joan Armatrading3:51
3."Drop the Pilot" The Key 3:39
4."Show Some Emotion" Show Some Emotion 3:33
5."The Shouting Stage" The Shouting Stage 4:32
6."Willow"Show Some Emotion4:03
7."Rosie" How Cruel EP 3:14
8."I'm Lucky" Walk Under Ladders 3:06
9."Me Myself I" Me Myself I 3:20
10."(I Love It When You) Call Me Names"The Key3:29
11."Bottom to the Top" To the Limit 3:36
12."More than One Kind of Love" Hearts and Flowers 4:36
13."The Weakness in Me"Walk Under Ladders3:34
14."All the Way from America"Me Myself I4:50
Total length:53:48

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