Best of Camouflage: We Stroke the Flames

Best of Camouflage: We Stroke the Flames is German synthpop group Camouflage's first compilation album, released in 1997 in Germany and 1999 in the US.[2] It includes all of their singles from 1987 to 1993, excluding "This Day", along with several album tracks and a remix of "Love Is a Shield" by William Orbit. This album, however, contained no input from either band members.

Best of Camouflage: We Stroke the Flames
Greatest hits album by
ReleasedDecember 28, 1999 (US)
GenreSynthpop
Length72:10
LabelCapitol
ProducerAxel Henninger, Dan Lacksman, Heiko Maile, Colin Thurston
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Former member Oliver Kreyssig helped in the design of the album art, and as a result, rejoined the band by 1999.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."The Great Commandment"4:17
2."Jealousy"3:30
3."Sooner Than We Think"3:51
4."Handsome"4:01
5."One Fine Day"3:59
6."Neighbours"3:41
7."Suspicious Love"4:15
8."A Picture of Life"3:42
9."Love is a Shield"3:57
10."Strangers Thoughts"3:33
11."Crime"5:27
12."Heaven (I Want You)"5:15
13."Waiting"4:50
14."Close (We Stroke The Flames)"4:01
15."I Once Had A Dream"4:57
16."Love Is A Shield (William Orbit Dub Mix)"8:06
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