From the album Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can’t We?, the song Dreams is the band’s debut single released in 1992.
Written by Mike Kerr and Ben Thatcher, the song Out Of The Black appeared on the albums Out Of The Black, and Royal Blood.
The song La Seine is from the original soundtrack album of the film Un monstre à Paris released on June 27, 2011.
The song Where Are You Now is from the soundtrack of the original series of HBO, Vinyl.
The song Acrylic Afternoons is from the fourth studio album His ‘n’ Hers released on 18 April 1994.
Released on 21 March 1994, the single Do You Remember The First Time? is from the album His ‘n’ Hers.
The song Glory Days is from the sixth album This Is Hardcore released on 30 March 1998.
Released as single on 15 February 1993, Razzmatazz appeared as a bonus track in the US version of His ‘n’ Hers.
This reggae style song is from the band’s debut studio album Outlandos d’Amour released in 1978.
The song Up To You Now is from the album White Lies For Dark Times released on May 5, 2009.
From the album No More Idols, the single Blind Faith was released on January 21, 2011.
From the album The Big Picture, the single version of Live Like Horses is a duet with Luciano Pavarotti.
The song Les Plages is from the album Une Page De Tournée released in 1994.
One of the band’s most popular songs, the single The Number Of The Beast was released in 1982 from the album of the same name.
Released in 1982, the song Bienvenidos is from the album Rock & Rios.
Written by Courtney Love, the single Doll Parts is from the album Live Through This that was released on November 15, 1994.
From the album of the same name, the title of the song Abacab is taken from the structure of the song in its early version.
The single Grand Illusion is from the album August released in 1986.
From the album Maybe You’ve Been Brainwashed Too, the song You Get What You Give became its first and most successful single.
Black Roses is a hit single in 1983 and was also included in the 1998 album, Too Experienced: The Best Of Barrington Levy.