The Very Best of Jimmy Somerville, Bronski Beat and The Communards
| The Very Best of Jimmy Somerville, Bronski Beat and The Communards | |
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| Greatest hits album by Jimmy Somerville, Bronski Beat and The Communards | |
| Released | 10 September 2001 |
| Recorded | 1984–1995 |
| Genre | Synthpop, hi-NRG, dance |
| Length | 74:54 |
| Label | London Records |
| Producer | Various |
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| AllMusic | |
The Very Best of Jimmy Somerville, Bronski Beat and The Communards is a compilation album covering Jimmy Somerville's career in Bronski Beat, The Communards and as a solo artist. It was released in 2001.
Although Bronski Beat had two hits after Sommerville's departure, they are not included on the compilation as it is intended as a retrospective of Somerville's career. The compilation reached number 29 in the UK Albums Chart.
Track listing
- "Smalltown Boy" – Bronski Beat from The Age of Consent
- "Don't Leave Me This Way" – The Communards with Sarah Jane Morris from Communards
- "Why?" – Bronski Beat from The Age of Consent
- "You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)" – Jimmy Somerville from Read My Lips
- "Disenchanted" – The Communards from Communards
- "Never Can Say Goodbye" – The Communards from Red
- "So Cold the Night" – The Communards from Communards
- "To Love Somebody" – Jimmy Somerville from The Singles Collection 1984/1990
- "There's More to Love (Than Boy Meets Girl)" – The Communards from Red
- "Comment Te Dire Adieu" – Jimmy Somerville featuring June Miles-Kingston from Read My Lips
- "You Are My World" – The Communards from Communards
- "I Feel Love/Johnny Remember Me" – Bronski Beat with Marc Almond from Hundreds & Thousands
- "Tomorrow" – The Communards from Red
- "Hurt So Good" – Jimmy Somerville from Dare to Love
- "Read My Lips (Enough Is Enough)" – Jimmy Somerville from Read My Lips
- "For a Friend" – The Communards from Red
- "It Ain't Necessarily So" – Bronski Beat from The Age of Consent
Personnel
- Marc Almond - primary artist
- Pete Bellotte - composer
- Bronski Beat - primary artist
- Steve Bronski - composer
- The Communards - primary artist
- Clifton Davis - composer
- Barry Gibb - composer
- Robin Gibb - composer
- Arnold Goland - composer
- June Miles-Kingston - primary artist
- Jimmy Somerville - composer, primary artist
- Larry Steinbachek - composer
- Dip Warrick - composer
Charts
| Chart (2001) | Peak position |
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| UK Albums Chart[3] | 29 |
| Chart (2002) | Peak position |
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| German Albums Chart[4] | 49 |
References
- ↑ Very Best of Jimmy Somerville: Bronski Beat and the Communards - Jimmy Somerville | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic
- ↑ Very Best of Jimmy Somerville: Bronski Beat and the Communards - Jimmy Somerville | Credits | AllMusic
- ↑ UK - Albums Chart - The Very Best of Jimmy Somerville, Bronski Beat and The Communards
- ↑ Germany - Media Control Charts - The Very Best of Jimmy Somerville, Bronski Beat and The Communards
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