Les Greatest Hits
Les Greatest Hits is Army of Lovers fifth album. It is a compilation of the previous albums and three new songs: Give My Life, Venus And Mars and Requiem.
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Released | October 20, 1995 March 11, 1996 | |||
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Label | Stockholm | |||
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Two versions of the album were brought out: Both were released in 1995 and 1996. They contain the same songs, except for one: on the 1996 version Stand up for myself was replaced by a new song, King Midas, which also served as a last single of the group in the summer of 1996. This album also announced the return of La Camilla to the band (as a replacement of Michaela de la Cour, who left the band).
Track listing
- 1995 version
- Give My Life (3:54)
- Venus and Mars (3:30)
- My Army of Lovers
- Ride the Bullet
- Supernatural (1991 remix)
- Crucified
- Obsession
- Candyman Messiah
- Judgment Day
- Everytime You Lie (La Camilla)
- Israelism
- La Plage de Saint Tropez
- I Am
- Lit de Parade
- Sexual Revolution
- Life Is Fantastic (1995 remix)
- Stand Up for Myself (1995 remix)
- Requiem (4:31)
- 1996 version
- Give My Life (3:54)
- Venus and Mars (3:30)
- My Army of Lovers
- Ride the Bullet
- Supernatural (1991 remix)
- Crucified
- Obsession
- Candyman Messiah
- Judgment Day
- Everytime You Lie (La Camilla)
- Israelism
- La Plage de Saint Tropez
- I Am
- Lit de Parade
- Sexual Revolution
- Life Is Fantastic (1995 remix)
- King Midas (3:57)
- Requiem (4:31)
Chart performance
In Sweden, Les Greatest Hits peaked at 40.[1]
References
- "Army of Lovers - Les Greatest Hits". Swedish Charts. Hung Medien. Retrieved 25 April 2020.
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