The Virgin Years – Greatest Hits

The Virgin Years – Greatest Hits is a compilation album by Norwegian new wave band Fra Lippo Lippi released exclusively in the Philippines. Unlike the 1995 compilation The Best of Fra Lippo Lippi '85-'95 (which contains re-recordings due to legal reasons), this album contains the original recordings of songs from the band's albums Songs (the 1986 Virgin release, though these tracks themselves are remixes from the original 1985 edition of the album) and Light and Shade; this was made possible by OctoArts Records' partnership with EMI, the parent company of the band's former record label Virgin Records.[1]

The Virgin Years - Greatest Hits
Compilation album by
Released1997
GenreNew wave
LabelOctoArts EMI (Philippines)
Fra Lippo Lippi chronology
The Best of Fra Lippo Lippi '85-'95
(1995)
The Virgin Years - Greatest Hits
(1997)
In A Brilliant White
(2002)

Track listing

  1. "The Distance Between Us"
  2. "Shouldn't Have to Be Like That"
  3. "Come Summer"
  4. "Angel"
  5. "Coming Home"
  6. "Indifference"
  7. "Freedom"
  8. "Crash of Light"
  9. "Everytime I See You"
  10. "Light and Shade"
  11. "Some People"
  12. "Home"
  13. "Regrets"
  14. "Crazy Wisdom"
  15. "Beauty and Madness"
  16. "Just Like Me"

Personnel

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