New Model Army - Great Expectations: The Singles Collection
Facts
| Artist(s) | New Model Army |
| Studio | Superfecta |
| Release Date | October 7, 2003 |
| UPC Code | 825597001021 |
About New Model Army - Great Expectations: The Singles Collection
18 singles are included--from their indie days on Abstract, to their major label days on EMI and Sony, to their recent releases on Attack Attack. Compiled with the assistance of lead singer/songwriter, Justin Sullivan, this release features hand-picked versions of their singles. The Extended Mix of Poison Street appears for the first time on a commercial CD and a new edit of Purity was requested by Mr. Sullivan himself. Furthermore, seven of the tracks have never before been released in the United States.
Longtime NMA cover artist Joolz has created brand new artwork for the album. And world renowned music critic & NMA fan from day one, Jack Rabid, has composed some stellar liner notes.
All of the tracks have been Digitally Remastered, so whether you're a longtime fan or just discovering New Model Army, this is the collection for you. Album Description
Tracks
- Great Expectations
- The Price
- No Rest
- Better Than Them (7 Inch Version)
- Brave New World
- 51st State
- Poison Street (Extended Mix)
- White Coats
- Stupid Questions
- Vagabonds (Album Version)
- Green And Grey (Edit)
- Get Me Out
- Purity (U.S. Edit)
- Here Comes The War
- Living In The Rose
- Wonderful Way To Go (Single Mix)
- You Weren't There
- Orange Tree Roads
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User Reviews
Average user review:| an army that will never fall |
although New Model Army never reached the enormous amount of popularity that the aforementioned U2 achieved, they remain one of the most driven bands of the 1980's and beyond. no matter what struggles they face, this is one army that will never fall. January 13, 2005
| As good as a band can possibly be |
This CD suffers from one flaw: it should have been two. There are a few singles missing ("Queen of My Heart", most obviously, as well as the live version of "Space" from 1991's Raw Melody Men), but it gets five stars anyway because the material on it is so crucial and arresting and flat-out fantastic that it could hardly receive anything less. Of particular note is the US-only remix of 1986's "Poison Street", a must for collectors as its album The Ghost Of Cain is widely regarded as one of their best. Three tracks come from 1988's Thunder And Consolation, although in all honesty any three songs from that masterpiece would fit perfectly here. Understand that this is a band whose 1994 b-side compilation sounds better and more complete than almost any other artist's studio release.
NMA have always been overlooked in the US, although as of this writing they are touring here for the first time in at least 10 years, playing clubs around the nation. Any fan of English punk, post-punk, rock, balladry and lyrics that actually say something should absolutely not miss this. Those of you who do not know NMA could very easily start here and hear what happens when you don't sell out. May 18, 2004
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