oops. Didn’t realise they had a new one. Probably also great though.

Totally agree :slight_smile:

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Yeah they just released it the other week. It’s 2 discs and got all the singles and a bunch of album tracks. I’m really enjoying it after not having known much of their stuff.

In fact here’s the review of it and the Fuzzy Logic reissue.

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“Untitled” by The Smashing Pumpkins and “I’m a Soldier” by The Afghan Whigs come to mind as good ones.

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Ooh, Untitled is definitely in my top 5 Smashing Pumpkins songs - great shout!

Sugababes, Easy. There’s a load of em tbh.

that song is not a good song. it was written by members of the band orson for a start

i remember nirvana’s greatest hits started with you know you’re right. not really new, obv, but unheard/ unreleased

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Absolutely love You Know You’re Right! Probably one of my favourite Nirvana tracks. The bass line is amazing!

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Love ‘Cut Here’, which I think was the other new song off the same collection as ‘Wrong Number’.

Post one should have been Nirvana - You Know You’re Right proving you wrong, followed by a thread lock, TBH

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to be fair on true faith, substance was a compilation of mostly non album singles & true faith was a non album single

I’m obviously defending it’s inclusion on the release rather than it’s example as a good song
clearly it’s a great song (& my avatar here, though I never set that up)

I can count six.

i cannot argue with a man who has the True Faith cover as his icon. Bit like the pyramid blaster guy in the KLF thread.

I came in here to say “Electrical Storm, which was recorded in 2002 for their compilation album The Best Of 1990-2000, is one of my favourite songs by the U2. I enjoyed it whilst eating a cheese sandwich only this morning in fact.”

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Arab Strap - ‘Where We’ve Left Our Love’ on Ten Years of Tears

You Know You’re Right isn’t quite the kind of thing I had in mind, tbh… I was after the songs that were recorded specifically as extra tracks, not ones that happened to end up as extra tracks thanks to unhappy circumstances.

I had no idea You Know You’re Right was well thought of, either

It’s their best track

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@badcustard Jordo could be trolling but it’s up there. The thing is there isn’t really a bad Nirvana track because Cobain was a fucking pop genius so it’s a bit of an easy win for that album.

However, in general you are right that the ‘song for the best of’ is a lame thing. I don’t know how many were specifically written for the best ofs, though. I think they often were just songs that had been recorded too late for the last album, or didn’t fit with the one they were making.