
Greatest Hits. . . So Far
by Public Image Limited£8.99 Free Delivery
- Released
- 30/06/1990
- Music Genre
- Alternative
Description
Public Image Ltd. includes: Johnny Lydon (vocals, drums); Keith Levene (guitar, keyboards, drums); John McGeoch (guitar); Jah Wobble, Allan Dias (bass); Bruce Smith (drums, percussion, programming); Martin Atkins, Tony Williams (drums).
Producers: Public Image Ltd, Tony Berg, Stephen Hague, Gary Langan, John Lyndon, Bill Laswell, Martin Atkins.
Originally released on Virgin Records.
The trail of Public Image Limited is littered with brilliant shards of song, and GREATEST HITS is the perfect introduction to the band's varied sounds. This collection covers PIL's early nods toward punk rock--in "Public Image," where singer John Lydon's snarls, "You never listen to a word that I said"--and several bite-sized chunks of SECOND EDITION's disturbing art-rock. The disc also features the band's stunning flirtation with dance-chart success, "(This is Not a) Love Song," and their smooth transition into alternative rock ("Seattle"), and beyond ("Warrior.")
With stops along the way at two of PIL's best songs, "The Flowers of Romance" and "Rise," GREATEST HITS touches on nearly all of the band's high points. "Don't Ask Me" even caps off the record with a cheerful admonishment to be sure to recycle! This from the man who wrote "Death Disco" for his dying mother and swore, in "Home," that "Better days will never be."
Producers: Public Image Ltd, Tony Berg, Stephen Hague, Gary Langan, John Lyndon, Bill Laswell, Martin Atkins.
Originally released on Virgin Records.
The trail of Public Image Limited is littered with brilliant shards of song, and GREATEST HITS is the perfect introduction to the band's varied sounds. This collection covers PIL's early nods toward punk rock--in "Public Image," where singer John Lydon's snarls, "You never listen to a word that I said"--and several bite-sized chunks of SECOND EDITION's disturbing art-rock. The disc also features the band's stunning flirtation with dance-chart success, "(This is Not a) Love Song," and their smooth transition into alternative rock ("Seattle"), and beyond ("Warrior.")
With stops along the way at two of PIL's best songs, "The Flowers of Romance" and "Rise," GREATEST HITS touches on nearly all of the band's high points. "Don't Ask Me" even caps off the record with a cheerful admonishment to be sure to recycle! This from the man who wrote "Death Disco" for his dying mother and swore, in "Home," that "Better days will never be."
Product Details
- Artist
- Public Image Limited
- Label / Studio
- VIR
- Media Format
- Audio CD
- Original year of release
- 1990
- Number of Discs
- 1
- Media Content Format
- Album
- Recording Environment
- Studio
- Year of release
- 1990
- Run Time (minutes)
- 68
- Catalog Number
- 180874
- Cast & Crew
- Public Image Ltd. (Music Performer)
- Spike Drake (Sound Engineer)
- Susan Rogers (Sound Engineer)
Tracklisting
Disc 1:
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Public Image
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Death Disco
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Memories
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Careering - Public Image LTD.
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Flowers of Romance
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This Is Not a Love Song
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Rise
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Home
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Seattle
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Body
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Rules and Regulations
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Disappointed
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Warrior
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Don't Ask Me
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