Greatest Hits (Cardiacs album)
'Greatest Hits' is a compilation album by the English rock group Cardiacs, released in 2002.
The album's title may be ironic, as the extent to which Greatest Hits is a "greatest hits" album (in the usual sense of the phrase) is debatable. It contains only two single a-sides ("Manhoo" and "Odd Even"), features few tracks from the earlier part of the band's career, and does not feature many of their better-known songs (including their biggest hit, "Is This the Life?"). In some ways, it can be seen as a follow up to the 1995 compilation album Sampler, with an arbitrary tracklist chosen by the band.
Greatest Hits features one new and otherwise unavailable track, called "Faster Than Snakes With A Ball And A Chain". is exclusive to this album. This is described as having been taken from the then-forthcoming and as-yet untitled album which was to follow Greatest Hits (presumably the "lost" album which was abandoned following a hard disc crash in Cardiacs' studio, and which would have been replaced by the similarly incomplete and unreleased LSD album in the late 2000s).
Track listing
- "There's Good Cud"
- "Manhoo"
- "Buds And Spawn"
- "Core"
- "Fairy Mary Mag"
- "Odd Even"
- "She Is Hiding Behind The Shed"
- "The Breakfast Line"
- "Mares Nest"
- "Wind And Rains Is Cold"
- "Faster Than Snakes With A Ball And A Chain"
- "Victory Egg"
- "Dirty Boy"
- "Plane Plane Against The Grain"
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