Dancing with Tears in My Eyes (album)
Dancing with Tears in My Eyes is a 1997 compilation from British band Ultravox covering their output with Midge Ure, from 1980 to 1987. It was re-released in 2003 as The Best Of Ultravox with a different cover but identical tracks.
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Released | 1997 (UK) | |||
Genre | Synthpop | |||
Length | 60:21 | |||
Label | EMI | |||
Producer | Ultravox | |||
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On this compilation, "Love's Great Adventure" is erroneously listed as "Love's Great Adventure (Live)" – it is the standard single version. The "(live)" label applies to the next track, "White China", which is a B-side on the "Love's Great Adventure" single.
Most of Ultravox's 1980s singles are represented, along with several rarer B-sides.
Track listing
- "Sleepwalk" – 3:14 from Vienna
- "Waiting" – 3:52 B-Side to Sleepwalk single
- "Passing Strangers" – 3:51 from Vienna
- "Vienna" – 4:39 from Vienna
- "Passionate Reply" – 4:18 B-Side to Vienna single
- "The Voice" – 4:25 from Rage in Eden
- "Hymn" – 4:26 from Quartet
- "Monument" – 3:17 from Monument
- "We Came to Dance" – 4:10 from Quartet
- "Dancing with Tears in My Eyes" – 4:06 from Lament
- "Reap the Wild Wind" – 3:46 from Quartet
- "Love's Great Adventure" – 3:08 from The Collection
- "White China (Live)" – 3:47 B-Side to Love's Great Adventure single
- "All Fall Down" – 5:09 from U-Vox
- "Dreams?" – 2:33 B-Side to All Fall Down single
- "All in One Day" – 4:20 from U-Vox
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