Erasure - Hits! The Very Best of Erasure

Erasure - Hits! The Very Best of Erasure
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Album Details

Title: Hits! The Very Best of Erasure
Artist: Erasure
Release Date: 10/28/2003
Re-Released On: 8/26/2008
Label: EMI Europe Generic, Rhino, Sire/Mute, Mute Records
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits
UPCs: 081227399122, 081227990978, 5099950838127, 509995084052, 724359410852
Genre: Rock
Styles: Dance-Pop, House, Alternative Pop/Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Club/Dance, Alternative Dance, Alternative/Indie Rock, College Rock
Moods: Dramatic, Energetic, Joyous, Rousing, Bittersweet, Bright, Effervescent, Slick, Stylish, Yearning, Amiable/Good-Natured, Cheerful, Confident, Gleeful, Carefree, Elaborate, Exuberant, Fun, Playful, Theatrical, Party/Celebratory
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 0
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Oh l'Amour
  2. Sometimes
  3. Victim of Love
  4. Ship of Fools
  5. Chains of Love
  6. A Little Respect
  7. Stop!
  8. Blue Savannah
  9. Chorus
  10. Love to Hate You
  11. Breath of Life
  12. Lay All Your Love on Me
  13. Take a Chance on Me
  14. Voulez Vous
  15. Always
  16. Stay with Me
  17. In My Arms
  18. Freedom
  19. Solsbury Hill
  20. Oh l'Amour [August Mix]

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2008CDRhino512837
2007CDEMI Europe Generic5083812
2007CDMute Records10
2003CDSire/Mute73991
2003CDMute Records

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Album Review

An early track record of releasing one glistening single after another made Erasure's first compilation, Erasure Pop!: The First 20 Hits, a no-brainer to compile, but what to do with the duo's spotty later years? Best Of puts the old hits with the new ones, adds some rarities and remixes, and keeps with Pop!'s chronological structure. The first 13 tracks on Best Of cover the same, more successful, time Pop! did, and after that it's all moody epilogue. Later tracks like "Always," "Freedom," and "In My Arms" don't have the name recognition of "Chains of Love," but they do show a more mature Erasure in both delivery and composition. The problem is that no one ever wanted them to be Dylan or Radiohead, and the kind of albums they put out post-Pop! don't lend themselves well to greatest-hits collections. The later tracks at least answer the "whatever happened to" question for most people, but what's really confusing is why the four-song Abba-esque EP is overly represented by three tracks while the sparkling Wonderland album gets covered in only one and Cowboy and 1995's self-titled album are ignored completely. Despite the mishandlings, there's an incredible amount of great pop and dance music here, and you can program out the fluff if you want. Just know that even as a casual fan you will at some point in your life have to get back in the car, head to the store, and buy the other Erasure collection. ~ David Jeffries, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Alan MoulderEngineer
Andy BellProducer
Ben DarlowAssistant Engineer, Assistant Producer
Ben HillierEngineer
Bob KraushaarEngineer
Cameron JenkinsMixing Assistant
Daniel MillerRemixing, Mixing
Dave BascombeProducer, Mixing, Remixing, Engineer
Dave EringaAssistant Producer, Assistant Engineer
Dave MeeganEngineer
David JacobEngineer, Producer
Ebby AcquahEngineer
ErasureProducer
FloodProducer, Mixing
François KevorkianMixing
Gareth Hughes JonesProducer, Mixing
Gareth JonesProducer, Mixing
Guy BarkerTrumpet
Guy DavieMastering
Jock LovebandMixing Assistant
Lloyd PuckittMixing
Mark "Spike" StentMixing
Mark SaundersMixing, Producer
Martyn PhilipsWhistle (Human), Bells, Producer, Programming
Martyn WareProducer
Neil McLellanProducer
Nic JohnstonGuitar (Acoustic)
Paul WaltonMixing Assistant
Phil HardingRemixing
Phil LeggMixing Assistant, Mixing
Rob KirwanMixing
Sie Medway-SmithRemixing
Stephen HagueProducer, Remixing
Thomas FehlmannProducer
Vince ClarkeProducer