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The Way We Were, fully titled The Way We Were: The Best Of A House 04.85-02.97, is a compilation album released by Irish band A House in 2002.[1] It was released in regular and limited-edition versions; the limited edition, which ran to 3,000 copies and was released only in Ireland,[2] includes a bonus disc of b-sides and rarities. The Way We Were entered the Irish music charts in July 2002 and remained on the chart for four weeks, peaking at number 10.[3]
The Way We Were | ||||
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Released | 2002 | |||
Genre | Indie | |||
Label | Setanta Records | |||
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Track listing
edit- "I'll Always Be Grateful"
- "Love Is"
- "Endless Art"
- "Why Me?"
- "The Comedy Is Over"
- "13 Wonderful Love Songs"
- "I Want Too Much"
- "Here Come the Good Times"
- "You're Too Young"
- "I Can't Change"
- "Kick Me again Jesus"
- "Call Me Blue"
- "Small Talk"
- "I Am Afraid"
- "Just Because"
- "Spinster"
- "Take It Easy On Me"
- "Our Love Is Good Enough"
- "No More Apologies"
- All songs written by A House.
- Produced by Edwyn Collins, tracks 3, 9, 14, 16-18.
- Produced by Mike Hedges, tracks 6, 7, 13.
- Produced by Mike Hedges and Ian Grimble, tracks 2, 10, 15, 19.
- Produced by Steve Lovell and Steve Power, tracks 1, 12.
- Produced by Phil Thornalley, tracks 4, 5, 8.
- Produced by Chris O'Brien and A House, track 11.
Bonus disc
edit- "Freakout"
- "Rock & Roll"
- "I Love You"
- "My Heart Bleeds"
- "A Minute of Your Time"
- "Everything's Wrong"
- "Snowball Down"
- "Y.O.U."
- "More Endless Art" (Alt)
- "When I Change"
- "When I Last Saw You"
References
edit- ^ "Discogs listing for The Way We Were". Discogs. Retrieved 5 October 2011.
- ^ "A House Discography at Zop fan page". Archived from the original on 28 September 2011. Retrieved 5 October 2011.
- ^ "IrishCharts.com listing for The Way We Were". Retrieved 6 October 2011.