Best Of: Self-Destruction

Best Of: Self-Destruction [2] is a compilation album by the Canadian rock group Moxy in the band's original incarnation with Buzz Shearman, Earl Johnson, Buddy Caine, Bill Wade and Terry Juric, released in 1993. There are two distinct versions of the album, with the original release having one song, "Take It or Leave It" added to the track listing. The album also featured The Buddy Caine Band song "Feed The Fire", written in tribute to Shearman by Buddy Caine.

Best Of Moxy: Self-Destruction
Greatest hits album by
ReleasedJune 1993
Recorded1974 - 1977
GenreHard rock, Heavy metal
LabelPacemaker Records
ProducerMoxy
Moxy chronology
A Tribute to Buzz Shearman
(1984)
Best Of Moxy: Self-Destruction
(1993)
Moxy V
(2000)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Credits

Track listing

  1. Can't You See I'm a Star - 3:36 - From Moxy I - (1975)
  2. Out of the Darkness - 4:50 - From Moxy I - (1975) *
  3. Sail On Sail Away - 4:52 - From Moxy I - (1975)
  4. Fantasy - 5:40 - From Moxy I - (1975) *
  5. Moon Rider - 4:25 - From Moxy I - (1975) *
  6. Cause There's Another - 3:43 - From Moxy II - (1976)
  7. Change in My Life - 4:37 - From Moxy II - (1976)
  8. Tryin' Just for You - 4:28 - From Moxy II - (1976)
  9. Wet Suit - 4:52 - From Moxy II - (1976)
  10. Nothin' Comes Easy - 4:22 - From Ridin' High - (1977)
  11. Sweet Reputation - 3:54 - From Ridin' High - (1977)
  12. Ridin' High (Remix) - 4:03 - From Ridin' High - (1977)
  13. Nothin' Comes Easy (Reprise) - 1:00 - From Ridin' High - (1977)
  14. Trouble - 3:52 - From A Tribute to Buzz Shearman - (1984)
  15. Feed the Fire - 5:05 - (The Buddy Caine Band) (Buddy Caine)
  16. Take It or Leave It - 3:40 - From Moxy II - (1976) - (extra track on original version of album)

Reissued

Moxy’s original catalogue of albums were again available starting in 1994 when Valerie Shearman ("Buzz" widow) oversaw the release of all of Moxy's back catalogue of albums on CD through Pacemaker Records, and again starting in 2002 this time through Unidisc Music Inc.

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