| Forever - The Singles |  | Artist: The Charlatans Label: Universal Category: Music
List Price: £7.99 Buy New: £4.71 (On sale from £4.75) as of 7/2/2012 23:17 CST details You Save: £0.04 (1%)
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Seller: all your music Sales Rank: 2,884
Format: Original recording remastered Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Running Time: 77 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 060251712411 EAN: 0060251712411 ASIN: B000JLQSEM
Release Date: November 6, 2006 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Indian Rope | | • | The Only One I Know | | • | Weirdo | | • | Can't Get Out Of Bed | | • | Just When You're Thinkin' Things Over | | • | One To Another | | • | North Country Boy | | • | How High | | • | Tellin' Stories | | • | Forever Full Length Version | | • | My Beautiful Friend | | • | Impossible | | • | Love Is The Key | | • | A Man Needs To Be Told | | • | Up At The Lake Original Version | | • | Try Again Today | | • | Blackened Blue Eyes | | • | You're So Pretty, We're So Pretty (Version '06) |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.co.uk Review Always the bridesmaid? The Gallagher brothers make Oasis the biggest band in the world overnight with a handful of half-decent tunes and few inebriated right hooks, while The Charlatans live a veritably epic Greek tragedy in tracksuits and yet somehow remain 90s Manchester's supporting actor nominees. History is indeed written by the winners. Which is why you probably never had The Charlatans down as a singles band – a mere single band perhaps, down to the resurgent versatility of their Hammond-drenched 1990 indie disco classic "The Only One I Know" - but little more. But it is hard to argue in the face of irrefutable facts, and to hear all their singles lined up, one after another, is to have your expectations as a casual observer immediately confounded. Collecting together for the first time their singles output from all three record labels and periods of their 16-year existence, Forever: The Singles, stands as testament to the fact that they’ve never once stopped rising to the occasion. Even as their career ambles latterly through suspect tundra between Bob Dylan and Curtis Mayfield they pull a corker like "Love Is The Key" out of the ill-fitting Stetson, with a remarkable falsetto from Tim Burgess. And next to the surging piano-stomp of "One To Another", the weightless twinkle of "Telling Stories" and the numb, underrated Beck-via-The-Verve bliss of "My Beautiful Friend", "The Only One I Know" even begins to sound a bit flat-pack. --James Berry
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