Ace A's and Killer B's
Ace A's and Killer B's is a compilation album (comprising several singles as well as B-sides) by the English band Dodgy, released in 1998.
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Compilation album by | |
Released | 1998 |
Recorded | 1992 - 1998 |
Genre | Rock |
Length | 74:13 |
Label | A & M |
Track listing
All songs written by Dodgy unless noted.
- "Every Single Day" – 4:01 (non-album single) (Nigel Clark)
- "Staying Out for the Summer (Summer 95)" – 3:07 (from Homegrown)
- "Water Under the Bridge" – 3:44 (from The Dodgy Album)
- "Good Enough" – 4:01 (from Free Peace Sweet)
- "Melodies Haunt You" – 3:41 (from Homegrown)
- "Big Brown Moon" – 3:25 (b-side of Lovebirds)
- "Found You" – 4:55 (from Free Peace Sweet)
- "Self Doubt" – 3:51 (b-side of "In a Room")
- "In a Room" – 4:17 (from Free Peace Sweet)
- "Making the Most Of" – 4:05 (from Homegrown)
- "If You're Thinking of Me" – 5:27 (from Free Peace Sweet)
- "Lovebirds" – 3:56 (from The Dodgy Album)
- "(Get Off Your) High Horse" – 4:40 (b-side of Staying Out for the Summer)
- "So Let Me Go Far" – 4:07 (from Homegrown)
- "Grassman" – 6:19 (from Homegrown)
- "Ain't No Longer Asking" – 5:11 (from Free Peace Sweet)
- "The Elephant" – 5:26 (b-side of The Black and White Single)
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