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Paul Weller
once said "I never understood why
the Psychedelic Furs
didn't sell more records."
Richard Butler
broke up the band in 1991, leaving
' synth-tinged, horn-revered sound to fade away in the surge of '90s
grunge
rock
, and their chances of becoming a global success were never fully developed. They achieved moderate success in their native U.K. with songs such as
"All That Money Wants"
and
"President Gas,"
but only the American college charts paid attention to what the band was trying to do.
All of This and Nothing
(1988) was released shortly after
the Psych Furs
' big break in America thanks to the popularity of
"Heartbreak Beat"
and the
John Hughes
soundtrack classic
"Pretty in Pink."
The extensive, overwhelming double-disc
Should God Forget: A Retrospective
followed in 1997, offering lost grooves, B-sides, and outtakes aside from the hits.
Columbia
's own
Greatest Hits
package features a 17-track setlist, handpicked by
Tim Butler
. The collection streams through the band's career of 14 years, including all the favorites and cult classics, such as
"Love My Way,"
"Dumb Waiters,"
"Sister Europe,"
"Heaven,"
as well as the previously unavailable single version of
"Mr. Jones."
~ MacKenzie Wilson
once said "I never understood why
the Psychedelic Furs
didn't sell more records."
Richard Butler
broke up the band in 1991, leaving
' synth-tinged, horn-revered sound to fade away in the surge of '90s
grunge
rock
, and their chances of becoming a global success were never fully developed. They achieved moderate success in their native U.K. with songs such as
"All That Money Wants"
and
"President Gas,"
but only the American college charts paid attention to what the band was trying to do.
All of This and Nothing
(1988) was released shortly after
the Psych Furs
' big break in America thanks to the popularity of
"Heartbreak Beat"
and the
John Hughes
soundtrack classic
"Pretty in Pink."
The extensive, overwhelming double-disc
Should God Forget: A Retrospective
followed in 1997, offering lost grooves, B-sides, and outtakes aside from the hits.
Columbia
's own
Greatest Hits
package features a 17-track setlist, handpicked by
Tim Butler
. The collection streams through the band's career of 14 years, including all the favorites and cult classics, such as
"Love My Way,"
"Dumb Waiters,"
"Sister Europe,"
"Heaven,"
as well as the previously unavailable single version of
"Mr. Jones."
~ MacKenzie Wilson