Breakout (Swing Out Sister album)
Breakout is a compilation album by English pop group Swing Out Sister in 2001. Although the album does feature many of the band's singles, it also includes album-only tracks and B-sides.
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Released | 2001 | |||
Recorded | 1984 - 1992 | |||
Length | 74:56 | |||
Label | Spectrum Music | |||
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Track listing
All tracks written by Swing Out Sister, except where noted.
- "Breakout"
- "Fooled by a Smile" (7" Remix)
- "Blue Mood"
- "Communion"
- "Another Lost Weekend" (Edit)
- "Fever"
- "Coney Island Man" (Connell/Drewery)
- "Tainted"
- "Am I the Same Girl" (Record/Sanders)
- "Precious Words" (Connell/Drewery)
- "Between Strangers"
- "Get in Touch with Yourself" (Connell/Drewery/O'Duffy)
- "Who Let The Love Out?" (Connell/Drewery)
- "Circulate" (Connell/Drewery)
- "Notgonnachange" (Connell/Drewery/O'Duffy)
- "Wake Me Up When It's Over"
- "Surrender"
- "The Kaleidoscope Affair" (Connell/Drewery)
Personnel
Swing Out Sister
- Andy Connell - Keyboards
- Corinne Drewery - Lead Vocals
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