The Greatest Hits, So Far
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The Greatest Hits, So Far is Public Image Ltd's greatest hits album.
chart. "This is Not a Love Song" is not represented in its original single form, but as the remake from the album This is What You Want...This is What You Get.
The title suggests there would be more to come but PiL released one final studio album before indefinitely disbanding. A more comprehensive PiL compilation, the 4-disc Plastic Box, was released in 1999.
About the album
This was the album that compiled all of the band's singles from 1979's "Public Image" to 1990's "Don't Ask Me", a new track released on the album and as a single that reached #22 in the UK and #2 on the US Modern RockModern Rock Tracks
Alternative Songs is a music chart in the United States that has appeared in Billboard magazine since September 10, 1988. It lists the 40 most-played songs on modern rock radio stations, most of which are alternative rock songs...
chart. "This is Not a Love Song" is not represented in its original single form, but as the remake from the album This is What You Want...This is What You Get.
The title suggests there would be more to come but PiL released one final studio album before indefinitely disbanding. A more comprehensive PiL compilation, the 4-disc Plastic Box, was released in 1999.
Track listing
- "Public ImagePublic Image (song)"Public Image" is a song by Public Image Ltd. It reached number nine on the UK Singles Chart. The song was written when Lydon was in The Sex Pistols. The song addreses John Lydon's feelings of being exploited in The Sex Pistols by Malcolm McLaren and the press...
" (from First IssueFirst IssueFirst Issue is a post-punk album by Public Image Ltd released in 1978 by Virgin Records.-"Public Image":...
) - "Death DiscoDeath Disco"Death Disco" is a song by Public Image Ltd. The record was released in both 7" and 12" single formats with a "1/2 mix" of the song and "Megga mix" on the 12" version...
" (7" mix of the track from Metal BoxMetal BoxMetal Box is the second album by Public Image Ltd, released in 1979 by Virgin Records.The title refers to the album's original packaging, which consists of a metal 16mm film canister embossed with the band's logo and containing three 12" 45rpm records...
) - "Memories" (from Metal Box)
- "Careering" (from Metal Box)
- "Flowers Of Romance" (from The Flowers Of Romance)
- "This Is Not A Love Song" (from This Is What You Want... This Is What You GetThis Is What You Want... This Is What You GetThis Is What You Want... This Is What You Get is a 1984 album by Public Image Ltd. It is the band's fourth official studio album and includes the single "Bad Life," and a re-recorded version of a "This is Not a Love Song", which had been a #5 UK and international hit when released as a single in...
) - "Rise" (new remix of the track from Album)
- "Home" (from Album)
- "Seattle" (from Happy?)
- "The Body" (extended version of the track from Happy?)
- "Rules And Regulations" (from Happy?)
- "Disappointed" (extended version of the track from 99 (Public Image Ltd. album)-Personnel:*John Lydon: vocals*John McGeoch: guitar*Allan Dias: bass*Bruce Smith: drums-Track-by-track commentary by the band:"Happy?":*John Lydon : “'Happy?' was much more militant in its approach, kind of pissed off at the world. That was the attitude. But this one is much more happy, much more...
) - "Warrior" (remixed version of the track from 9)
- "Don't Ask Me" (new track, also released as a single)