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The Best of British £1 Notes is a compilation album and DVD by John Lydon showing his work not only with the Sex Pistols and Public Image Ltd (PiL) but also as a solo artist and collaborator and features "The Rabbit Song", a new song from his as yet unreleased second solo album. It was released by EMI and Virgin Records.[1]
The Best of British £1 Notes | ||||
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Greatest hits album by | ||||
Released | October 3, 2005 | |||
Recorded | 1976–1997; 2005 | |||
Genre | Punk rock, post-punk, alternative rock, alternative dance | |||
Label | Virgin | |||
Producer | John Lydon | |||
John Lydon chronology | ||||
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Track listing
editStandard CD edition
edit- Sex Pistols – "Anarchy in the UK"
- PiL – "Public Image"
- PiL – "This Is Not a Love Song"
- Leftfield/Lydon – "Open Up"
- PiL – "Rise"
- PiL – "Don't Ask Me"
- PiL – "Seattle"
- Sex Pistols – "Holidays in the Sun"
- PiL – "Death Disco"
- PiL – "Flowers of Romance"
- Time Zone – "World Destruction"
- PiL – "Warrior"
- PiL – "Disappointed"
- John Lydon – "Sun"
- PiL – "Bad Life"
- PiL – "Home"
- PiL – "The Body"
- PiL – "Cruel"
- Sex Pistols – "God Save the Queen"
- John Lydon – "The Rabbit Song"
CD special edition
editDisc 1
edit- Sex Pistols – "Anarchy in the UK"
- PiL – "Public Image"
- PiL – "This is Not a Love Song"
- Leftfield/Lydon – "Open Up"
- PiL – "Rise"
- PiL – "Don't Ask Me"
- PiL – "Seattle"
- Sex Pistols – "Holidays in the Sun"
- PiL – "Death Disco"
- PiL – "Flowers of Romance"
- Time Zone – "World Destruction"
- PiL – "Warrior"
- PiL – "Disappointed"
- John Lydon – "Sun"
- PiL – "Bad Life"
- PiL – "Home"
- PiL – "The Body"
- PiL – "Cruel"
- Sex Pistols – "God Save the Queen"
- John Lydon – "The Rabbit Song"
Disc 2
edit- PiL – "Death Disco" (12" Mix)
- PiL – "Poptones"
- PiL – "Careering"
- PiL – "Religion"
- PiL – "Banging the Door"
- PiL – "The Pardon"
- PiL – "Rise" (12" Mix)
- PiL – "Disappointed" (12" Mix)
- PiL – "Warrior" (12" Mix)
- PiL – "Acid Drops"
- Leftfield/Lydon – "Open Up" (Full Vocal Mix)
- Sex Pistols – "God Save The Queen" (Dance Mix)
DVD
editMusic videos
edit- Anarchy in the UK (original EMI version)
- God Save The Queen
- Public Image
- Death Disco
- This is Not a Love Song
- Bad Life
- World Destruction
- Rise
- Home
- Seattle
- The Body (uncensored version)
- Warrior
- Disappointed
- Don't Ask Me (title version)
- Cruel
- Covered
- Open Up
- Sun
Video extras
editSex Pistols live tracks:
- "Pretty Vacant" – Finsbury Park 1996
- "Bodies" – Phoenix Festival 1996
- "Silver Machine" – Crystal Palace 2002
Audio extras
editUnreleased PiL Monitor Mixes:
- "Death Disco" (unedited monitor mix)
- "Albatross" (unedited monitor mix)
- "Albatross" ('Melodrama' mix)
References
edit- ^ "The Best of British £1 Notes". johnlydon.com. Archived from the original on 4 September 2016.