Culture Club - At Worst...The Best of Boy George and Culture Club

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Album Details

Title: At Worst...The Best of Boy George and Culture Club
Artist: Culture Club
Release Date: 11/2/1993
Re-Released On: 8/30/1994
Label: SBK Records, Virgin VIP
Duration: 74:43
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits
UPCs: 724383901425, 0724383901456, 077778715924, 724383901449, 724383901456
Genre: Rock
Styles: Soul, Synth Pop, New Wave, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Blue-Eyed Soul, Punk/New Wave
Moods: Amiable/Good-Natured, Bittersweet, Playful, Stylish, Plaintive, Sophisticated, Theatrical, Campy, Fun, Refined/Mannered, Wistful, Cheerful, Dramatic, Energetic, Gentle, Reflective, Whimsical, Brash, Delicate, Happy, Romantic
Total Copies: 27
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Do You Really Want to Hurt Me
  2. Time (Clock of the Heart)
  3. Church of the Poison Mind
  4. Karma Chameleon
  5. Victims
  6. I'll Tumble 4 Ya
  7. It's a Miracle
  8. Miss Me Blind
  9. Move Away
  10. Love Is Love
  11. Love Hurts
  12. Everything I Own
  13. Don't Cry
  14. After the Love
  15. More Than Likely
  16. The Crying Game
  17. Generations of Love [La La Gone Gaga Mix]
  18. Bow Down Mister [A Small Portion 2B Polite Mix]
  19. Sweet Toxic Love [Deliverance Mix]

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1994CDVirgin VIP7871592
1993CDSBK Records39014

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Album Review

The success of "The Crying Game" marked a comeback for Boy George, especially in the U.S., where his solo career had never taken hold beyond the dance clubs, and SBK (distributor of his label, Virgin) took advantage of his resurgence by compiling this 75-minute, 19-track album, which combines his former group Culture Club's biggest hits with selections from his solo work. The ten Culture Club tracks are of a piece, from 1982's "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me" (which here leads off with an ominous voice intoning, "Popularity breeds contempt") to "Love Is Love," which wasn't a hit but is a better choice than the missing "War Song," which was. The solo tracks are a more mixed batch, and not only because Top 40 U.K. hits like "Keep Me in Mind," "Sold," and "To Be Reborn" are missing. They often rely on loud percussion tracks that strand Boy George's tender tenor somewhere in the distance. He remains most effective on rhythmic ballads, whether "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me," "Everything I Own" (his chart-topping first U.K. solo hit), or "The Crying Game." ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Amos PizzeyProducer
André CsillagPhotography
Angela DustProducer
Bobby ZProducer
Boy GeorgePerformer
Bruce ForestProducer
Culture ClubPerformer
MC KinkyPerformer
Nick KnightPhotography
Steve LevineProducer