Public Image Ltd. - The Greatest Hits, So Far

Public Image Ltd. - The Greatest Hits, So Far
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Album Details

Title: The Greatest Hits, So Far
Artist: Public Image Ltd.
Release Date: 1990
Label: Alliance, Virgin, Atlantic
Duration: 68:42
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits, lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 075679158123, 077778619628, 0077778619659, 075679158147, 077778619642, 077778619659, 762185186145
Genre: Rock
Styles: Post-Punk, Alternative Dance, Experimental Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, College Rock, Dance-Rock
Moods: Acerbic, Angry, Angst-Ridden, Bitter, Brooding, Confrontational, Detached, Exuberant, Gloomy, Harsh, Hostile, Hypnotic, Irreverent, Menacing, Provocative, Snide, Tense/Anxious, Aggressive, Bleak, Boisterous, Carefree, Eerie, Intense, Ominous, Paranoid, Brash, Confident, Energetic, Nihilistic, Volatile, Whimsical, Cynical/Sarcastic
Total Copies: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Public Image
  2. Death Disco
  3. Memories
  4. Careering
  5. Flowers of Romance
  6. This Is Not a Love Song
  7. Rise
  8. Home
  9. Seattle
  10. The Body
  11. Rules and Regulations
  12. Disappointed
  13. Warrior
  14. Don't Ask Me

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2003CDVirgin
1996CDAlliance86196
1990CDVirgin2644
------CDAtlantic91581

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Album Review

The Greatest Hits, So Far mines the singles PiL released through 1990. Ten years after its release, it was doubtful that a second volume would surface (the '90s saw one lone studio release, not to mention a John Lydon "solo" record), so thankfully Lydon didn't embarrass himself by titling it "The Greatest Hits, Volume One." That said, not many outfits under the guise of one name can boast a collection of singles so diverse and ranging in quality. And really, the title should be "The Singles, So Far." By attempting to hit upon all the studio releases, bright moments like "Bad Baby," "Banging the Door," and "The Order of Death" get left behind. The distance between 1979's "Death Disco" and 1990's "Don't Ask Me" would be impossible to traverse with the trustiest of vehicles. The back cover of the disc depicts Stonehenge and an earthbound spacecraft, with a howling dog in the middle. That's accurate. With peers mutating from the Pop Group ("Careering") to Information Society ("Warrior"), PiL couldn't possibly expect to concoct a compilation that would appeal to all ears. In that regard, GHSF is more of a Denny's sampler than a thematic banquet spread. (To clarify: "Rules and Regulations" is a cheese stick, not tasty bean pâté.) Whether or not this is a proper first place to go for PiL is up for debate, as it takes a very eclectic head to thrill to both their early discordance and later chart-targeted tunefulness. It's not going to provide a solid idea of where they stood at any point in their existence, but it's just enough to pique further investigation. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Bill LaswellProducer
Bob ClearmountainRemixing
C.J. MackintoshRemixing, Producer
Dan HerschMastering
Dave DorrellProducer, Remixing
Eric "ET" ThorngrenRemixing
Gary LanganRemixing, Producer
John LydonProducer, Arranger, Mixing
Kathleen PhilpottDesign
Ken JordanAssistant Engineer, Assistant
Martin AtkinsMixing, Producer, Arranger
Melanie NissenArt Direction
Mike ShipleyMixing
Public Image Ltd.Producer
Reg MombassaCover Illustration, Illustrations
Ross HalfinPhotography
Spike DrakeEngineer
Stephen HagueRemixing, Producer
Susan RogersEngineer
Tony BergProducer