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Singles
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Artist(s)Suede
StudioSony Bmg Europe
Release DateOctober 27, 2003
UPC Code766483066642
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1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 1 to 2 days, Extra tracks, Import
 

About Suede - Singles

Encompassing all 19 singles, plus two tracks recorded for this compilation, Dominating the Britpop era with the likes of Blur & Oasis, Suede had the proven track record with 3 #1 albums & 18 top 40 singles (8 of these top 10) to prove their status as one of the most important bands of the '90's. For anyone who doesn't appreciate how good Suede have been, 'Singles' offers the perfect opportunity to be reminded. Includes the lead-off single 'Attitude' & 'Love The Way You Love'. Sony. Album Description

Tracks

  1. Beautiful Ones
  2. Animal Nitrate
  3. Trash
  4. Metal Mickey
  5. So Young
  6. The Wild Ones
  7. Obsessions
  8. Filmstar
  9. Can't Get Enough
  10. Everything Will Flow
  11. Stay Together
  12. Love the Way You Love
  13. The Drowners
  14. New Generation
  15. Lazy
  16. She's in Fashion
  17. Attitude
  18. Electricity
  19. We Are the Pigs
  20. Positivity
  21. Saturday Night

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User Reviews

Average user review: 5.0 (7 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteSuperb britpop compilation, for newcomers and fans.Quote
For those wanting to understand what does "britpop" means, this would be their instructions manual - a great place to start. The best career portrait of a band that departed too soon.

For the commited Suede fans, you won't find here anything you already have on your collections, except from a couple tweaks on the sounds (mainly vocals) of a few songs.

Worthy for new ones and old ones anyway!!! August 18, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteNecessary? DefinatelyQuote
If you don't own a single Suede disc, this can be a great place to start. If you're like me, and own them all, you might think you don't need this disc, but you would be wrong! I notice that the version of "Trash" from this disc has a very different vocal of Brett from "Coming Up". I can't put my finger on it, but it almost sounds like a copy cat of Brett, or maybe Brett had been out at the pub and had one too many. Otherwise, it sounds the same.

If you have the albums already, this collection sort of bounces the hits around from album to album. In other words, they didn't go from beginning to end. It might work for the disc, and you, but to me, it would have been a little better programmed at the time the single was released in chronilogical order. (Much less sloppy this way). But no matter. The hits are here.

If you love this disc, you then must hunt down the self titled, DMStar, Coming Up, SFLullabyes, Head Music, and then decide if you'll take the plunge into New Morning. I own them all, and I thought Blur couldn't be beat. Suede proved me wrong once I got over the fact that they were britpop's underdogs and deserved a listen. They transcended britpop into their own sound that the copycats will hopefully copy for decades. I don't see why Suede can't reform tommorrow, but that's up to Brett. But Singles is a good final goodbye and hello to those new to them.

February 1, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteEssential for any musical anglophileQuote
In the 70s it was Bowie. In the 80s it was The Smiths. In the 90s it was Suede. For anyone who believes the most compelling and enjoyable rock music comes from Britian than this disk is a must. Of the 21 tracks 13 are great. Yes there are 3 or 4 embarassingly bad songs on the disk but how often do you find 2 great songs, much less 13 on a single disk?

Suede IS Britpop. Merging melody, metrosexuality, and and nifty guitar work Suede is a band with infectious music. "Singles" will give a newbie a good intro to the band. Hopefully it will motivate you to explore the individual disks. There are so many wonderful songs here that to pick out 2 or 3 favorites is impossible. Suede has been compared to a Morrissey-Bowie hybrid. I'm not sure that is correct. Suede's lyrics are too superficial to compare to Morrissey and Brett Anderson's vocals are not as Cockney as early Bowie. But Suede is the British torch bearer of the 90s. If you had to choose only one Britpop disc "Singles' would be it.

Suede's sound is quite diverse. There are instances of power pop, metal, soft ballads, and just plain camp. Suede was the response and antidote to the boring and languid Grunge. Blur, Oasis, Catatonia, etc... followed but never quite measured up. "Singles" shows why. November 20, 2005

rating: 5 QuoteGREAT BritPop Band!Quote
I love Suede (The London Suede) for there hooky, pop style that is still edgy and REAL.

If you have not heard Suede and like Britpop get ready for your new favorite album.

FYI. I did notice that the vocals for the song 'Trash' have been changed from the original. It's cool cause it's a bit different though. July 16, 2004

rating: 5 QuoteGreat, breathtaking band!Quote
Wow!!! My only introduction to Suede came from a few listens of their first album, which in its own respect was outstanding, but I was unaware of how well they matured as a band. Most debut bands follow up with mediocre, disappointing albums and songs. However, Suede's songs seem to get better and better with time.

Suede's music is gritty and hard without abandoning the hooks that make their songs catchy. Brett Anderson's voice is snarly and snide but not devoid of melody or mellifluence. "The Wild Ones" is a great example of this. I bought this album and have listened to it non-stop. Suede meets and even surpasses the fine albums and songs of other great British bands like Oasis, Pulp, and Blur. If you like any one of those, you will most definitely like Suede. Pick this album up if you are unfamiliar with them. May 15, 2004

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