Then and Now (Warrant album)

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Then and Now
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Compilation album by
Released4 May 2004
RecordedHarpo's, Detroit, 22 November 1996 (live tracks)
Genre Hard rock
Length47:57
Label Sanctuary
Producer Warrant, Beau Hill, Shay Baby
Warrant chronology
Under the Influence
(2001)
Then and Now
(2004)
Born Again
(2006)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Then and Now is the second greatest hits album from the American rock band Warrant, released May 4, 2004.

Contents

Content

The album features the best tracks (singles) from Belly to Belly and Warrant Live 86-97 , which are albums released after the first compilation The Best of Warrant (1996). The compilation also features tracks from the 1995 album Ultraphobic , which do not feature on the first compilation. No songs from the albums Greatest and Latest and Under the Influence are included.

The album also features live performances of the hit singles "Down Boys", "Cherry Pie" "Uncle Tom's Cabin", "Machine Gun" and the band's biggest hit "Heaven", which all charted on the Mainstream rock charts and The Billboard Hot 100. [2]

Track listing

  1. "D.R.F.S.R." (live) - 2:43
  2. "Family Picnic" - 4:36
  3. "Down Boys" (live) - 3:46
  4. "Feels Good" - 2:48
  5. "Heaven" (live) - 2:32
  6. "Followed" - 3:35
  7. "Cherry Pie" (live) - 7:16
  8. "Indian Giver" - 4:46
  9. "Uncle Tom's Cabin" (live) - 5:06
  10. "Stronger Now" - 3:57
  11. "Machine Gun" (live) - 4:04
  12. "AYM" - 2:48

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References

  1. Then and Now at AllMusic
  2. "Allmusic (Warrant charts & awards)".