The Other Side of the Moon (album)
The Other Side of the Moon is a compilation album by The Cardigans. It features B-sides and rarities that never made it onto the albums and were previously only available on singles. It was released only in Japan and Australia on 5 December 1997.
The Other Side of the Moon | ||||
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Released | 5 December 1997 | |||
Recorded | 1994-1997 | |||
Genre | Pop rock, alternative rock, indie pop | |||
Length | 57:36 | |||
Label | Stockholm | |||
The Cardigans chronology | ||||
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Allmusic |
Track listing
- "War (First Try)" (Nina Persson, Peter Svensson) – 4:09 [previously unreleased]
- "I Figured Out" (Magnus Sveningsson, Svensson) – 2:05 [from the single "Black Letter Day"]
- "Plain Parade" (Sveningsson, Svensson) – 3:31 [from the single "Sick And Tired"]
- "Laika" (Svensson) – 1:20 [from the single "Sick And Tired"]
- "Pooh Song" (Alfheim, Lagerberg, Persson, Sveningsson, Svensson) – 3:15 [from the single "Sick And Tired"]
- "Mr. Crowley" (Ozzy Osbourne) – 2:35 [from the single "Carnival"]
- "Emmerdale" (Svensson) – 2:25 [from the single "Carnival"]
- "The Boys Are Back in Town" (Phil Lynott) – 4:04 [from the single "Hey! Get Out of My Way"]
- "Carnival (Puck Version)" (Persson, Sveningsson, Svensson) – 2:52 [from the single "Hey! Get Out of My Way"]
- "Nasty Sunny Beam" (Persson, Svensson) - 2:54 [from the single "Lovefool"]
- "Iron Man (First Try)" (Geezer Butler, Tony Iommi, Osbourne, Bill Ward) – 3:39 [from the single "Lovefool"]
- "Blah Blah Blah" (Persson, Svensson) – 3:00 [from the single "Been It"]
- "Losers (First Try)" (Persson, Svensson) - 3:16 [from the single "Been It"]
- "Country Hell" (Sveningsson, Svensson) - 2:47 [from the single "Your New Cuckoo"]
- "After All" (Sveningsson, Svensson) - 2:37 [from the single "Rise And Shine"]
- "Cocktail Party Bloody Cocktail Party" (Svensson) - 15:47 (a medley of songs from Life) [from the single "Rise And Shine" (re-release)]
Charts
Chart (1997) |
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Japanese Albums (Oricon)[1] | 44 |
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gollark: The haskell version uses *floats*, if you can believe that.
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gollark: Wonderful.
gollark: ```rust// randomly increase/decrease one of the channels in a color by `range`fn mod_channel(rng: &mut WyRand, range: u16, n: u16) -> u16 { let rand = rng.generate_range(0, range * 2 + 1); let o = ((n as u32) + (rand as u32)).saturating_sub(range as u32); o as u16}```
References
- カーディガンズのランキング [The Cardigans album sales ranking] (in Japanese). Oricon. Archived from the original on 12 January 2013. Retrieved 1 June 2017.
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