The Best Things (1998 album)
The Best Things – The Greatest Hits is the second compilation album and first greatest hits released by Australian rock band Boom Crash Opera. The album was released in August 1998 [2] and includes tracks from all of Boom Crash Opera's five studio albums as well as non-album single "Soundtrack" and unreleased track "Radio".
The Best Things – Greatest Hits | ||||
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Released | August 1998 | |||
Recorded | 1986–1997 | |||
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Length | 69:16 | |||
Label | BMG | |||
Boom Crash Opera chronology | ||||
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Track listing
- "Great Wall" (Dale Ryder, Richard Pleasance) – 3:47
- "Hands Up in the Air" (Peter Farnan, Richard Pleasance) – 3:57
- "City Flat" (Peter Farnan, Richard Pleasance) – 4:1
- "Her Charity" (Peter Farnan, Richard Pleasance) – 5:02
- "Onion Skin" (Peter Farnan) – 3:30
- "Get Out of the House!" (Greg O'Connor, Dale Ryder,Peter Farnan; Peter Maslen, Richard Pleasance) – 3:21
- "The Best Thing" (Richard Pleasance) – 4:15
- "Dancing in the Storm" (Richard Pleasance, Peter Farnan) – 4:15
- "Bettadaze" (Peter Farnan, Greg O'Connor, Dale Ryder) – 3:59
- "In the Morning" (Peter Farnan, Greg O'Connor) – 3:59
- "This Isn't Love" (Dale Ryder) – 3:33
- "Gimme" (Ian Tilley, Peter Farnan) – 3:37
- "Soundtrack" (Peter Farnan) – 4:48
- "Radio" (Dale Ryder) – 3:45
- "All" (Peter Farnan, Peter Maslen, Ian Tilley) – 4:15
- "Welcome to Tomorrow" (Peter Farnan) – 8:58
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References
- "The Best Things". AllMusic. Retrieved 17 February 2017.
- "The Best Things Greatest HIts". All Music. Retrieved 21 February 2017.
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