Life of Riley: The Lightning Seeds Collection

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Life of Riley:
The Lightning Seeds Collection
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Compilation album by
Released11 August 2003
Recorded1989–1992
Genre Alternative rock, indie pop
Length48:03
Label EMI Gold (591570)
The Lightning Seeds chronology
Tilt
(1999)
Life of Riley:
The Lightning Seeds Collection

(2003)
The Very Best of The Lightning Seeds
(2006)
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Life of Riley: The Lightning Seeds Collection is the second compilation by British alternative rock band The Lightning Seeds. The music is taken from The Lightning Seeds releases between 1989 and 1992. It consists largely of non-album B-sides, along with a few album tracks and two versions of the band's hit single "The Life Of Riley".

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Original album/singleLength
1."The Life of Riley"Ian Broudie Sense 4:04
2."Sense"Broudie, Terry Hall Sense4:09
3."Fools"BroudieB-side of "Pure"4:09
4."Frenzy"BroudieB-side of "Joy"3:57
5."Control the Flame"Broudie, Peter Coyle B-side of "Joy"3:24
6."Hang on to a Dream" Tim Hardin B-side of "Sweet Dreams"2:23
7."Persuasion"Broudie, Ian McCulloch B-side of "All I Want"4:54
8."Something in the Air" John Keen B-side of "The Life of Riley"3:37
9."Where Flowers Fade"Broudie, HallSense5:01
10."Marooned"BroudieB-side of "The Life of Riley"4:40
11."Flaming Sword"Broudie, Paul Simpson B-side of "Sweet Dreams"3:13
12."The Life of Riley (Remix)"BroudieB-side of "Sense"6:58
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References

  1. "The Lightning Seeds: Life of Riley: The Lightning Seeds Collection > Review". Allmusic . Retrieved 6 August 2010.