Long Live the Queens!

Long Live the Queens! (aka The Platinum Collection) is the second compilation album by UK pop-rock project Shakespears Sister.

Long Live the Queens!
Compilation album by
Released5 December 2005 (2005-12-05)
GenrePop
Length78:40
LabelLondon Records
ProducerSiobhan Fahey, Marcella Detroit, Robert Feldman, David A. Stewart, Alan Moulder, Flood, Andy Wright
Shakespears Sister chronology
The Best of Shakespear's Sister
(2004)
Long Live the Queens!
(2005)
Songs from the Red Room
(2009)

Background

Long Live the Queens was released as part of Warner Bros. Records' Platinum Collection series, and thus is often referred to as such.[1] As opposed to the greatest hits-oriented The Best of Shakespear's Sister, the album is compiled of rarities and unreleased tracks & mixes, many of which making their debut on CD. "Pretty Boy", for instance, was previously only released on a promotional 12" vinyl of "Break My Heart (You Really)".[2]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."You're History" (Maximized Version)Siobhan Fahey, Richard Feldman, Marcella Detroit, Patrick Seymour6:41
2."Pretty Boy"Fahey, David A. Stewart, Detroit3:40
3."Break My Heart (You Really)" (Extended Mix)Fahey, Feldman, Detroit5:38
4."Heroine" (Heavenly)Fahey, Feldman5:35
5."Run Silent, Run Deep" (The Revolution Mix)Fahey, Feldman6:33
6."Mr. Wrong"Fahey, Stewart3:53
7."Dirty Mind" (1990 Version)Fahey, Feldman4:11
8."Goodbye Cruel World" (BTO Mix)Fahey, Stewart, Steve Ferrara5:50
9."Black Sky" (The Black Widow Mix)Fahey, Detroit, Ferrara, Stewart6:00
10."I Don't Care" (Henley Board Mix)Fahey, Detroit, Edward Shearmur, Feldman4:06
11."Remember My Name"Fahey, Feldman, Detroit3:38
12."Stay" (Acoustic Version)Fahey, Detroit, Stewart3:45
13."Prehistoric Daze" (with The Holy Ghost)Fahey, Stewart4:59
14."Suddenly"Fahey, Sophie Muller3:41
15."Opportunity Knockers"Fahey, Muller4:48
16."I Can Drive" (Pull Your Pants Down Mix)Fahey, Robert Hodgens, Stewart5:41
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