The Best of Mr. Mister

The Best of Mr. Mister is a compilation album of the 1980s band Mr. Mister's billboard hits and some of their other well-known songs. It contains the billboard hits "Broken Wings", "Kyrie", "Hunters of the Night", "Is It Love", "Black/White" and "Something Real (Inside Me/Inside You)." It ends with the previously unreleased song entitled "Waiting in My Dreams" (which was originally intended for Pull (1990), an album that would go unreleased until 2010).

The Best of Mr. Mister
Greatest hits album by
ReleasedApril 17, 2001 (U.S.), October 7, 2002 (Japan)
Recorded1984-1988
GenrePop rock, soft rock
Length52:57 (U.S.), 78:16 (Japan)
LabelBuddha (record label) (U.S.), BMG (Japan)
ProducerPaul De Villiers, Kevin Killen, Peter Mclan, Mr. Mister
Mr. Mister chronology
Broken Wings: The Encore Collection
(1999)
The Best of Mr. Mister
(2001)
Pull
(2010)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

All the tracks are single edits and are remastered from the original recordings.

Track listing

2001 US Buddha Compilation. All songs by Richard Page, Steve George and John Lang except where noted:

  1. "Broken Wings" – 4:44
  2. "Is It Love" – 3:39
  3. "Stand and Deliver" – 4:38
  4. "Hunters of the Night" (Page, George, Lang, George Ghiz) – 4:07
  5. "Run to Her" – 3:35
  6. "Something Real (Inside Me/Inside You)" – 4:20
  7. "Kyrie" – 4:14
  8. "Black/White" – 4:18
  9. "The Border" – 5:22
  10. "Talk the Talk" – 4:11
  11. "Healing Waters" – 4:56
  12. "Waiting in My Dreams" – 4:53

2002 BMG Japan Compilation. K2 24 bit mastering.

  1. "Broken Wings"
  2. "Don't Slow Down"
  3. "Kyrie"
  4. "Something Real (Inside Me/Inside You)"
  5. "Waiting in My Dreams"
  6. "Partners in Crime"
  7. "Watching the World"
  8. "Hunters of the Night"
  9. "Black/White"
  10. "Power Over Me"
  11. "Is It Love"
  12. "Talk the Talk"
  13. "Run to Her"
  14. "Healing Waters"
  15. "Welcome to the Real World"
  16. "Control"
  17. "The Border"

Album credits

Personnel

Mr. Mister
Additional personnel

Notes

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