Modern Classics: The Greatest Hits
Modern Classics: The Greatest Hits is a compilation album of music by English singer-songwriter Paul Weller, originally released in 1998. It featured most of his solo singles up to that point as well as a new track "Brand New Start".
Modern Classics: The Greatest Hits | ||||
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Compilation album by Paul Weller | ||||
Released | 15 December 1998 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 54:54 | |||
Label | Go! Discs | |||
Producer | Paul Weller | |||
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Track listing
All titles written by Paul Weller except where noted
- "Out of the Sinking" from Stanley Road
- "Peacock Suit" from Heavy Soul
- "Sunflower" from Wild Wood
- "The Weaver" from Wild Wood
- "Wild Wood" from Wild Wood
- "Above the Clouds" from Paul Weller
- "Uh Huh Oh Yeh" from Paul Weller
- "Brushed" (Paul Weller, Steve White, Mark Nelson, Brendan Lynch) from Heavy Soul
- "The Changingman" (Weller, Lynch) from Stanley Road
- "Friday Street" from Heavy Soul
- "You Do Something To Me" from Stanley Road
- "Brand New Start" Single release only
- "Hung Up" from Wild Wood
- "Mermaids" from Heavy Soul
- "Broken Stones" from Stanley Road
- "Into Tomorrow" from Paul Weller
A limited edition of the album came with a bonus 13 track live disc recorded at Victoria Park, London on 8 August 1998.
- "Into Tomorrow"
- "Peacock Suit"
- "Friday Street"
- "Mermaids"
- "Out of the Sinking"
- "Heavy Soul"
- "Wild Wood"
- "Up in Suzes' Room"
- "(Can You Heal Us) Holy Man?"
- "The Changingman" (Weller, Lynch)
- "Porcelain gods"
- "Sunflower"
- "Broken Stones"
the above live tracks have since been released as part the Weller at the BBC Digital Box edition.
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