The Collection (Shed Seven album)
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The Collection is a compilation album
(comprising several singles as well as b-sides and rarities) by the British
band Shed Seven
, released in 2004.
Album
An album is a collection of recordings, released as a single package on gramophone record, cassette, compact disc, or via digital distribution. The word derives from the Latin word for list .Vinyl LP records have two sides, each comprising one half of the album...
(comprising several singles as well as b-sides and rarities) by the British
United Kingdom
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band Shed Seven
Shed Seven
Shed Seven are an English indie rock band from York and were one of the groups which contributed to the Britpop music scene that evolved during the 1990s, yet never received the degree of mainstream success achieved by bands such as Oasis and Blur...
, released in 2004.
Track listing
- "Disco Down"
- "Wired For Sound"
- "Bottom Upwards"
- "Song Seven"
- "Sleep Easy"
- "Speakeasy"
- "Going For Gold"
- "Parallel Lines"
- "Never Again"
- "Only Dreaming"
- "Stepping On Hearts"
- "Bully Boy"
- "Happy Now"
- "Dumb Scene"
- "Stand Up And Be Counted"
- "Let It Ride"
- "Casino Girl"
Song Origins
- Track 1 is from Going for GoldGoing for Gold (album)Going For Gold is a singles compilation album by the British rock band, Shed Seven, released in May 1999 via Polydor Records. The album features sleevenotes written by Mark Sutherland, the former editor of Melody Maker, who refers to the LP as the band's "Best Of Album", whereas the album artwork...
- Track 2 was also included on the bonus disc for the limited edition Going for GoldGoing for Gold (album)Going For Gold is a singles compilation album by the British rock band, Shed Seven, released in May 1999 via Polydor Records. The album features sleevenotes written by Mark Sutherland, the former editor of Melody Maker, who refers to the LP as the band's "Best Of Album", whereas the album artwork...
- Track 3 is from the single She Left Me On FridayShe Left Me on Friday"She Left Me On Friday" is the second single taken from the Shed Seven album Let It Ride. It was released on 2 March 1998 and made it to number 11 on the UK Singles Chart....
- Tracks 4 and 10 are from the single Getting BetterGetting Better (Shed Seven song)"Getting Better" is the second single from the Shed Seven album A Maximum High. The song spent a total of 3 weeks in the UK Singles Chart, peaking at number 14 on January 27, 1996....
- Tracks 5 and 9 are from the single Ocean PieOcean pie"Ocean Pie" is the fourth single release from britpop band Shed Seven's debut album, Change Giver. The single was released in October 1994 and peaked at number 33 on the UK Singles Chart.-Tracklisting:CD and 12" Vinyl#"Ocean Pie" – 4:39...
- Tracks 6 and 17 are from the album Change GiverChange GiverChange Giver is the debut album by British rock band Shed Seven, released via Polydor Records on September 5, 1994. It was produced by Jessica Corcoran and was issued during the formative year of the britpop movement—a scene which dominated British alternative music in the mid-1990s.The album was...
- Tracks 7, 8 and 12 are from the album A Maximum HighA Maximum HighA Maximum High is the second studio album by the British rock band Shed Seven, released in April, 1996 via Polydor Records. The album was written by all four band members at the time of release; Rick Witter, Paul Banks, Tom Gladwin and Alan Leach....
- Track 11 is from the single On Standby
- Tracks 13 and 14 are from the single Devil in Your Shoes
- Tracks 15 and 16 are from the album Let It Ride