Then Again: A Retrospective

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Then Again: A Retrospective
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Greatest hits album by
Released1998
Genre New wave
Label EMI
Producer Mark Gane, Martha Johnson, Daniel Lanois
Martha and the Muffins chronology
Modern Lullaby
(1992)
Then Again: A Retrospective
(1998)
Delicate
(2010)
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Then Again: A Retrospective is a 1998 compilation album by Martha and the Muffins. Although credited to the band's original name, it includes songs from both the full name and M + M phases of the band's career.

The album contains one new song, "Resurrection", [1] one of only two new tracks released by the band between their 1992 album Modern Lullaby and their 2010 album Delicate .

Track listing

All tracks are written by Mark Gane and Martha Johnson; except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Paint by Number Heart"Johnson3:29
2."Echo Beach"Gane3:34
3."Suburban Dream"Gane3:29
4."You Sold the Cottage"Gane3:59
5."Swimming"Gane, Johnson, Tim Gane, Andy Haas, Daniel Lanois, Jocelyne Lanois 3:53
6."Women Around the World at Work"Gane3:57
7."World Without Borders" 3:08
8."Danseparc (Every Day It's Tomorrow)" 3:23
9."Obedience"Johnson3:32
10."Several Styles of Blonde Girls Dancing" 5:53
11."Black Stations/White Stations" 5:12
12."Come Out and Dance"Gane, Johnson, Daniel Lanois4:50
13."Cooling the Medium" 3:42
14."Song in My Head" 4:36
15."By the Waters of Babylon" 4:57
16."Rainbow Sign" 4:41
17."Fighting the Monster" 3:17
18."Resurrection" 3:46

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References

  1. 1 2 Badgley, Aaron. "Martha and the Muffins: Then Again: A Retrospective > Review" at AllMusic. Retrieved 18 September 2011.