Faith No More: The Very Best Definitive Ultimate Greatest Hits Collection

gronk

Are you avin a laff? No I’m serious. Another Faith No More best of is due for release, and it’s title is The Very Best Definitive Ultimate Greatest Hits Collection. But it does actually look like the best of the best ofs, featuring some of my favourite and lesser known FNM toons like Absolute Zero and The Big Kahuna.

Tracklist:

CD 1 – fully remastered tracks

The Real Thing
From Out Of Nowhere
Epic
We Care A Lot
R’n’R
Kindergarten
Caffeine
Land Of Sunshine
Be Aggressive
Midlife Crisis
A Small Victory
Everythings Ruined
Evidence
Digging The Grave
Ricochet
Ashes To Ashes
Stripsearch
Easy

CD 2 – B-Sides, covers and rarities

Absolute Zero (B-side on ‘Digging The Grave’ single 1995)
The Big Kahuna (B-side on ‘Ashes To Ashes’ single 1997)
Light Up And Let Go (B-side on ‘Ashes To Ashes’ single 1997)
I Won’t Forget You (Rarity previously released on Who Cares A Lot? Greatest Hits album 1998)
The World Is Yours (B-side on ‘I Started A Joke’ single 1998)
Hippie Jam Song (Rarity previously released on Who Cares A Lot? Greatest Hits album 1998)
Sweet Emotion (Given away with Kerrang! Magazine in 1989)
New Improved Song (Given away with Sounds Magazine In 1988)
Das Schutzenfest (B-side on Evidence Single 1995)
This Guy’s In Love With You (B-side on ‘I Started A Joke’ single 1998)

iTunes exclusive tracks

Spanish Eyes (B-side on ‘Ricochet’ single 1995)
I Started A Joke (Single released on Who Cares A Lot? Greatest Hits album 1998)

Interested? Go win a copy at thrashhits.

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    11 Responses to “Faith No More: The Very Best Definitive Ultimate Greatest Hits Collection”

    • yeti Says:

      This is the 6th best of album right? I’ve just got the first two but this one looks mildly interesting. Absolute Zero is a cracker.

    • Timb Says:

      I’m going to buy as I’m a completist. Any idea of a downunder release date Gronk?

      Ditto the Crank High Voltage soundtrack

    • mwbungloid Says:

      Do you think disc one will reflect the live setlist at all? I know that Roddy and the boys seem pretty keen on “the Real Thing” song-it was the first they rehearsed right? I think it would make a great set opener…

    • nimmo Says:

      The fact that theyve ommited falling to pieces suggests to me that it might be reflective of new set lists. Maybe?

    • Bister Mungle Says:

      It will not reflect the set list (unless by chance of course) as the band will have had nothing to do with it, it’s just a record company trying to cash in. And what an amazingly horrible cover.

    • McQuest Says:

      Hopefully Sweet Emotion will be of better quality than the Kerrang version.

      I’m still hoping for the Reunion DVD maybe with a bonus new single.

    • Travis Says:

      Can’t believe they left Falling to Pieces and Last Cup of Sorrow out. Shame. Nice to see Everything’s Ruined getting some of the love it deserves though…

    • gronk Says:

      @timb: not sure about Aussie release dates. Will try and find out for you

    • gronk Says:

      @bister mungle: yeah I’d say yr right and the band has nothing to do with this. And yeah the cover is horrible, WTF?

    • nimmo Says:

      The cd title smacks of the band

    • gronk Says:

      @nimmo: Ya reckon? what makes you think that? Just seemed like whoever is releasing it realizes this is the 5th(?) FNM best of and it’s just gettin beyond a joke :D