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Music : The Best Album in the World...Ever Vol.1
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0724384077525
Label: Virgin
Manufacturer: Virgin
Number Of Discs: 2
Publisher: Virgin
Release Date: September 01, 1995
Sales Rank: 8710
Studio: Virgin
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Disc 1:- Alright Alright - Supergrass
- Girls And Boys - Blur
- Waking Up - Elastica (1)
- Girl From Mars - Ash (1)
- Whatever - Oasis (2)
- Girl Like You - Collins, Edwyn
- Only One I Know - Charlatans (1)
- Do You Rememeber The First Time - Pulp
- Yes - McAlmont & Butler
- Everyday Is Like Sunday - Morrissey
- High And Dry - Radiohead
- Zombie - Cranberries
- Today - Smashing Pumpkins
- La Tristesse Durera (Scream To A Sigh) - Manic Street Preachers
- Sit Down - James (1)
- Wake Up Boo - Boo Radleys
- Animal Nitrate - Suede
- This Is Music - Verve
- I Want You - Inspiral Carpets
- Screamager - Therapy (1)
- This Charming Man - Smiths
- April Skies - Jesus & Mary Chain
- Supersonic - Oasis (2)
- Fools Gold - Stone Roses
- Connected - Stereo MC's
- Out Of Space - Prodigy (1)
- Destination Eschaton - Shamen (1)
- True Faith '94 - New Order (1)
- Leave Home - Chemical Brothers
- Bullet - Fluke
- Loaded - Primal Scream
- Unbelievable - EMF (1)
- Real Real Real - Jesus Jones
- Personal Jesus - Depeche Mode
- Chemical World - Blur
- Fifteen Years - Levellers
- Lenny Valentino - Auteurs
- I Can Dream - Skunk Anansie
- Captain Dread - Dreadzone
- Lifeforms - Future Sound Of London
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Gosh, I remember this. It was a very timeous release in 1995, compiling a bunch of mostly indie guitar tunes right at the very height of britpop, and it is a pretty good britpop sampler. It has "Alright" by Supergrass, "Wake up Boo" by the Boo Radleys, and Edwyn Collins' "A Girl Like You", three of the most ubiquitous radio hits of the time. And "Whatever" by Oasis. Surprisingly however it does not have Pulp's "Common People" or anything by Sleeper.
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The mid-nineties was a fine-time for British music; a time when pop music hadn't been pop-starred and manufactured, it was the day of the guitairs and monkey side-burns, tight fitting T-shirts and 'Trainspotting'. It was the day of Brit-pop. It's no wonder that this album that plucked the best of the charts of the time, comes up with a wide variety of fantastic tunes. With the Brit-poppers and rockers on one CD: Oasis (at their best), Blur, Charlatans, Supergrass, Pulp, Skunk Anansie and Stone ... Read More
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