The Best of Shakespear's Sister
Compilation album by
Released22 November 2004 (2004-11-22)
Recorded1988-2004
GenreRock, Dance, Pop, Adult contemporary
LabelLondon Records, Warner Bros. Records
ProducerSiobhan Fahey, Marcella Detroit, Robert Feldman, David A. Stewart, Alan Moulder, Flood, Andy Wright
Shakespears Sister chronology
#3
(2004)
The Best of Shakespear's Sister
(2004)
Long Live the Queens!
(2005)

The Best of Shakespear's Sister is a compilation album from British pop-rock band Shakespears Sister, released in November 2004. The compilation consists of a CD of greatest hits, rarities, and unreleased tracks, and a DVD of their music videos and live performances.[1] The album gained notability for its inclusion of several tracks from the then-unreleased album, #3, which was only finally released six months later after a near decade-long delay.[2]

Track listing

CD
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."You're History"Siobhan Fahey, Marcella Detroit, Richard Feldman, Patrick Seymour4:29
2."Heroine"Fahey, Feldman3:27
3."Break My Heart (You Really)"Fahey, Detroit, Feldman3:31
4."Dirty Mind"Fahey, Feldman4:08
5."Waiting"Fahey, Barry Maguire3:36
6."Goodbye Cruel World"Fahey, Dave Stewart, Steve Ferrera4:00
7."Stay"Fahey, Detroit, Stewart3:47
8."I Don't Care"Fahey, Detroit, Feldman, Edward Shearmur4:25
9."Hello (Turn Your Radio On)"Fahey, Detroit, Stewart4:13
10."I Can Drive"Fahey, Robert Hodgens, Stewart4:08
11."Excuse Me John"Fahey, Hodgens4:44
12."Can U Wait That Long"Fahey, Stewart4:15
13."Do I Scare You?"Fahey, Hodgens5:03
14."White Rabbit" (Droyds Remix)Grace Slick3:02
15."Was It Something I Said?"Fahey, Sophie Muller4:53
DVD
No.TitleLength
1."Break My Heart (You Really)" 
2."Heroine" 
3."Run Silent, Run Deep" 
4."You're History" 
5."Dirty Mind" 
6."The Russian Film" (featuring "Dirty Mind" and "Heroine" live in Leningrad, 1988) 
7."Goodbye Cruel World" 
8."Stay" 
9."I Don't Care" 
10."Catwoman" (Live) 
11."My 16th Apology" 
12."Hello (Turn Your Radio On)" 
13."I Can Drive" 

References

  1. Amazon - The Best of Shakespear's Sister
  2. "Siobhan Fahey, Metro Interview". Metro.co.uk. Retrieved 2012-12-01.
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