Retrospective: 1995–2005

Retrospective: 1995–2005 is Natalie Merchant's first greatest hits album, featuring her most popular songs. It was released on 27 September 2005 on Elektra Records.

Retrospective: 1995-2005
Greatest hits album by
Released27 September 2005
Recorded1990–2005
GenrePop
Length126:28
LabelElektra
Warner Strategic Marketing
ProducerNatalie Merchant
Natalie Merchant chronology
The House Carpenter's Daughter
(2003)
Retrospective: 1995-2005
(2005)
Leave Your Sleep
(2010)

Track listing

  1. Wonder (Single Version) - 4:24
  2. Carnival - 5:59
  3. Jealousy (Single Version) - 2:44
  4. San Andreas Fault - 3:58
  5. Kind & Generous - 4:06
  6. Break Your Heart - 4:53
  7. Life is Sweet - 5:14
  8. The Living - 3:18
  9. Build a Levee - 4:48
  10. Not in This Life - 5:22
  11. Motherland - 4:45
  12. Owensboro - 4:25
  13. Sally Ann - 5:49

A Special Deluxe Edition of Retrospective: 1990-2005 was available for a limited time from Natalie Merchant's website. This version included a second disc with B-sides and rarities:

  1. She Devil (outtake from Ophelia) - 5:55
  2. Cowboy Romance (outtake from The House Carpenter's Daughter) - 8:02
  3. Children Go Where I Send Thee - 5:12
  4. Birds and Ships (with Billy Bragg) - 2:13
  5. The Lowlands of Holland (with The Chieftains) - 3:49
  6. One Fine Day (from the movie One Fine Day) - 2:47
  7. Photograph (with R.E.M.) - 3:32
  8. Party of God (with Billy Bragg) - 4:17
  9. Thick as Thieves (Acoustic Version) - 6:23
  10. Bread and Circuses (with Billy Bragg) - 4:24
  11. Because I Could Not Stop for Death (with Susan McKeown) - 3:50
  12. Tell Yourself (Acoustic Version) - 5:05
  13. But Not for Me - 3:26
  14. I Know How to Do It - 4:26
  15. Come Take a Trip in My Airship - 4:03
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