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Greatest Hits (David Gray album)

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Released
  
12 November 2007

Length
  
59:45

Artist
  
David Gray

Label
  
Warner Bros. Records

Recorded
  
1993–2007

Greatest Hits (2007)
  
Draw the Line (2009)

Release date
  
9 November 2007

Genres
  
Rock music, Folk rock

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Producers
  
David Gray, Iestyn Polson, Marius de Vries, Chris Thomas

Similar
  
David Gray albums, Rock music albums

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Greatest Hits is a compilation album by English singer-songwriter David Gray, released on 12 November 2007 in the UK and a day later in the US. Greatest Hits contains songs from his first album A Century Ends in 1993 through his 2005 album Life in Slow Motion, and includes two new songs: the first single "You're the World to Me" and "Destroyer." In interviews, Gray has described the new single "You're the World to Me" as "joyous" and "unselfconscious," and called his Greatest Hits album: "a bag of happy shit."

Contents

All tracks are the original album versions, except for "Be Mine," which is the single remix; "Babylon," which is a new mix; and "Shine." Due to record company issues, the original recording of "Shine" could not be used; instead, a live recording from Gray's concert DVD Live in Slow Motion is featured on the compilation.

The Japanese pressing of the CD contains two bonus tracks, while Barnes & Noble released an exclusive version with a bonus disc containing two rare live covers – "One of the Birds" by Will Oldham and "Morning of My Life" by the Bee Gees (retitled "In the Morning"), previously only available as a digital download from the compilation album A Thousand Miles Behind (2007).

As of November 2016, the album has sold 353,936 copies in the UK.

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Songs

1You're the World to Me3:37
2Babylon3:39
3The One I Love3:28

References

Greatest Hits (David Gray album) Wikipedia