Goo Goo Dolls - Greatest Hits Volume One The Singles 11/13/07
<table border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="6"><tr valign="top"><td>1. Name
2. Iris 3. Slide 4. Broadway 5. Black Balloon 6. Dizzy 7. Here Is Gone 8. Big Machine 9. Sympathy 10. Better Days 11. Stay With You 12. Let Love In 13. Before It's Too Late 14. Feel The Silence - (remix) </td><td>1995's A Boy Named Goo 1998's Dizzy Up The Girl/City of Angels Soundtrack 1998's Dizzy Up The Girl 1998's Dizzy Up The Girl 1998's Dizzy Up The Girl 1998's Dizzy Up The Girl 2002's Gutterflower 2002's Gutterflower 2002's Gutterflower 2005's Let Love In 2005's Let Love In 2005's Let Love In 2007's Transformers Soundtrack Original on 2005's Let Love In</tr></table>There are plans for a Volume Two to follow in early 2008, consisting of rarities, B-sides, and new covers. |
Excellent news another 90's band i'm a casual fan of, never picked up any of there cd's in the past, so will definately pick this up especially since 3 of my faves from them is on this collection..
Big Machine Let Love In Better Days |
They got a ton of b-sides and rarities. Waiting for volume 2. I can't stand so many ballads...
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I'm surprised 'Long Way Down' isn't on there from their first.
= J |
Originally Posted by Tarantino
I'm surprised 'Long Way Down' isn't on there from their first.
= J |
Originally Posted by Tarantino
I'm surprised 'Long Way Down' isn't on there from their first.
= J There were far more singles/hits than just "Name" from that album. As you stated, there's "Long Way Down", but also "Only One" (which was the first single off that album, and was released twice), "Ain't That Unusual" and "Naked" (which, DVD Josh pointed out, too). Maybe it's because they already released a collection of material from the earlier albums in What I Learned About Ego, Opinion, Art & Commerce, and some of those tracks are already on it, but still, that disc had like 21 songs, and this one's got only 14. They could easily fit another 3 or 4 tracks on there. There's also some other singles/non album tracks from movie soundtracks that could've made it onto this collection, too - like "Lazy Eye" from the Batman & Robin soundtrack. |
Originally Posted by Rocketdog2000
There's also some other singles/non album tracks from movie soundtracks that could've made it onto this collection, too - like "Lazy Eye" from the Batman & Robin soundtrack. |
Originally Posted by DVD Josh
That's the only Goo song I like. Also no Naked (either Japanese or US version) is strange.
That's probably why this is "Greatest Hits Volume One." |
Originally Posted by DVD Josh
That soundtrack is as good as the movie itself was bad.
Only too true. rotfl |
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