Too B or Not Too B is the second compilation album by Australian alternative rock band Kisschasy, which reached the ARIA Albums Chart.[1] It was released as their second compilation after their Japan-only release Fire in the Breeze in 2004, and directly after their 2007 Live at the Playroom EP, on 10 May 2008. The album contains a total of 16 tracks, taken from a mix of B-sides, songs from their 2004 EPs Darkside / Stay Awake and Cara Sposa and previously unreleased songs.
Too B or Not Too B | ||||
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Compilation album by | ||||
Released | 10 May 2008 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 52:17 | |||
Label | Below Par, Eleven: A Music Company, Virgin | |||
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Track listing
editCD
edit- "Darkside" (Darkside / Stay Awake) – 3:03
- "Stay Awake" (Darkside / Stay Awake) – 3:07
- "Anger is the Brand New Thing" (Darkside / Stay Awake) – 3:08
- "Reminder" (Cara Sposa) – 3:04
- "Love Affair with Distance" (Cara Sposa) – 3:20
- "One Mistake" (Cara Sposa) – 3:18
- "The Way They Walk" (Cara Sposa) – 3:27
- "Resolution Wednesday" ("Do-Do's & Whoa-Oh's") – 2:52
- "Doomsday" ("Do-Do's & Whoa-Oh's") – 3:30
- "Hey Jealousy" (Gin Blossoms cover) ("Do-Do's & Whoa-Oh's") – 3:46
- "It's Getting Easier to Die" ("The Shake") – 4:05
- "The Boat" ("The Shake") – 3:26
- "Electric in the Chair" (Previously unreleased) – 3:16
- "Jack the Alien" (Previously unreleased) – 2:58
- "Wake. Sleep. Turn. Repeat." (Previously unreleased) – 2:28
- "Darkside" (acoustic) (Darkside / Stay Awake) – 3:40
DVD
edit- "Do-Do's & Whoa-Oh's" (music video) – 3:32
- "Face Without a Name" (music video) – 3:06
- "The Shake" (music video) – 4:02
- "This Bed" (music video) – 4:10
- "Opinions Won't Keep You Warm at Night" (music video) – 3:06
- "Spray on Pants" (music video) – 3:47
- "Strings and Drums" (music video) – 3:12
Charts
editChart (2008) | Peak position |
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Australia (ARIA Charts)[2] | 61 |
References
edit- ^ "ARIA Top 100 Albums – Week Commencing 19 May 2008" (PDF). Australian Recording Industry Association. Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 May 2008. Retrieved 14 November 2015.
- ^ Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010 (PDF ed.). Mt. Martha, VIC, Australia: Moonlight Publishing. p. 156.