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The greatest hits collection
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    ^ Oricon Album Chart Book: Complete Edition 1970–2005.^ " – Bananarama – The Greatest Hits Collection" (in German).Sisältää hitin – levyt ja esittäjät Suomen musiikkilistoilla vuodesta 1972 (in Finnish) (1st ed.). ^ " – Bananarama – The Greatest Hits Collection" (in Dutch).^ In A Bunch (The Singles 1981-1993) at Discogs.^ The Greatest Hits Collection (Collector Edition) on iTunes."Bananarama / The Greatest Hits Collection / newly expanded". ^ a b Sinclair, Paul (1 November 2017).^ The Greatest Hits Collection at Discogs.^ "Bananarama - The Greatest Hits Collection".

    the greatest hits collection

    ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone. * Sales figures based on certification alone. Year-end chart 1988 weekly chart performance for The Greatest Hits Collection Chart (1988)ġ989 weekly chart performance for The Greatest Hits Collection Chart (1989)Ĭertifications and sales Certifications and sales for The Greatest Hits Collection Region Weekly charts Weekly chart performance for The Greatest Hits Collection Chart (1988–1989)įinnish Albums ( Suomen virallinen lista) The cover art remains the same but the booklet was updated with current pictures of the group and new liner notes about the newly included songs. The tracklist was updated to include all their UK singles released between 19 on disc one and a selection of remixes from the same period was included on the second disc. In 2017, in order to coincide with Siobhan Fahey's return to the group for The Original Line Up Tour, London Records released an expanded version of the original 1988 edition as a double album. " A Trick of the Night" (PWL 7" version)." It Ain't What You Do (It's The Way That You Do It)" (with Fun Boy Three)." Really Saying Something" (with Fun Boy Three).Titled The Greatest Hits & More More More, this release featured an expanded track list incorporating many of the singles not present on the original compilation, most notably those from Pop Life and Please Yourself. In 2008, a reworked version of The Greatest Hits Collection was released. Track listing Original edition Original UK LP/cassette No.

    the greatest hits collection

    Later re-issues have added on various remixes, as well as a cover of the Beatles hit, " Help!". It was subsequently remixed by in-house PWL Mixmaster Pete Hammond and released as a single, reaching the UK Top 20 and this version replaced both the earlier "Psycho 7" Edit" and "Dave Ford Mix" versions on the compilation. This new version, now known as the "Dave Ford Mix", was initially included on vinyl and cassette issues of this compilation, and on the original Canadian CD pressing. The new line-up re-recorded the song with new vocal and instrumental arrangements. The other new track on the compilation was a re-recorded version of the Supremes track " Nathan Jones." Like "I Want You Back", this song was originally included on the Wow! album released before Fahey's departure. One new song, "Love, Truth and Honesty", was released as a single (which featured O'Sullivan's first credits as a song-writing contributor), and peaked inside the UK top 30. Except where otherwise noted, all songs are represented on the album in their "single" variants (or in some cases, a remix) and the version of " I Want You Back" (originally on their Wow! album) on this collection is the newer version of the song with vocals re-recorded by Sara Dallin and Keren Woodward with new member Jacquie O'Sullivan, following the departure of Fahey.












    The greatest hits collection