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Our Lady Peace - Decade

Details

Format: CD
Label: SONY
Catalog: 703577
Rel. Date: 11/28/2006
UPC: 886970357722

Decade
Artist: Our Lady Peace
Format: CD
New: Currently Unavailable New
Used: Currently Unavailable $0.00
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. Starseed
2. Birdman, The
3. Naveed
4. Superman's Dead
5. 4am
6. Clumsy
7. In Repair
8. Life
9. One Man Army
10. Is Anybody Home
11. Thief
12. Somewhere Out There
13. Innocent
14. Will the Future Blame Us
15. Angels Losing Sleep
16. Where Are You
17. Kiss on the Mouth - (previously unreleased)
18. Better Than Here - (previously unreleased, demo)

More Info:

After several hit albums, Our Lady Peace releases the greatest hits collection A Decade, which includes 16 of their best tracks such as"Starseed,""Clumsy,""Superman's Dead"and"Somewhere Out There."This amazing compilation also features two previously unreleased tracks:"Kiss on the Mouth"and"Better Than Here."

Reviews:

''A Decade'' is Canadian alternative rock band Our Lady Peace's first compilation album, released on November 21, 2006 in Canada, and November 28, 2006 in the United States. Included on the album are top tracks "Where Are You", "Clumsy", "In Repair", "Somewhere Out There", "Innocent", "Thief", "Naveed", "Starseed" and "4 A.M.". Also included are the two unreleased songs "Kiss on the Mouth" and "Better Than Here".

The Canadian release of the album includes a bonus DVD containing live footage of the songs "Picture", "Thief", "Innocent", "Where Are You", "Wipe That Smile Off Your Face", and "Clumsy" shot on November 6, 2005 at Massey Hall in Toronto. It also includes interviews with the current band members, behind the scenes footage, a photo gallery, and discography with lyrics.

"4am" and "One Man Army" have been remixed from their original album versions.

"In Repair" and "Life" appear with narration from Ray Kurzweil's book ''The Age of Spiritual Machines'', which inspired the album ''Spiritual Machines'', on which the two song were featured. The narration on "Life" was not issued on ''Spiritual Machines''.

The first single from the album was "Kiss on the Mouth", released in Canada in September 2006.

The band has stated that this will be the last album featuring Saul Fox on the cover. Previously, Fox was seen on the covers of Our Lady Peace's first four albums. - Wikipedia

The O.G. (original grunge) Toronto quartet didn't make much headway stateside with muscular mid '90s debut Naveed, but developed an empathetic, pacifist voice and compiled minor hit after minor hit of it'll-be-okay anthems for teens ("Clumsy," "Somewhere Out There," "4 a.m.").

        
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