The Best of Bros

The Best of Bros is the first compilation album by British pop band Bros. The album was released on 1 March 2004 by Columbia Records. The album includes all of the band's singles, along with selected album tracks and B-sides. Nicky Graham and Tom Watkins are credited as the songwriters for the tracks taken from Push, instead of their original credit as "The Brothers".

The Best of Bros
Compilation album by
Released1 March 2004
Recorded1987 – 1991
GenrePop, dance-pop
Length1:17:43
LabelColumbia
ProducerNicky Graham, Gary Stevenson
Bros chronology
Changing Faces
(1991)
The Best of Bros
(2004)
I Owe You Nothing: The Best of Bros
(2011)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

The album was certified silver by the BPI in March 2019.[2]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Originally onLength
1."When Will I Be Famous?"Nicky Graham, Tom WatkinsPush3:59
2."Drop the Boy"Graham, WatkinsPush3:49
3."Madly in Love" (Joe Smooth Mix)Luke Goss, Matt Goss, GrahamThe Time4:28
4."Ten out of Ten"Graham, WatkinsPush4:06
5."Cat Among the Pigeons"Graham, WatkinsPush4:05
6."Too Much"L. Goss, M. Goss, GrahamThe Time3:30
7."I Owe You Nothing"Graham, WatkinsPush3:40
8."Liar"Graham, WatkinsPush3:42
9."Chocolate Box"L. Goss, M. Goss, GrahamThe Time3:59
10."Money"L. Goss, M. Goss, GrahamThe Time4:21
11."It's a Jungle Out There"Graham, WatkinsPush4:14
12."I Quit"Graham, WatkinsPush3:32
13."Changing Faces"L. Goss, M. GossChanging Faces3:59
14."Sister"L. Goss, M. Goss, GrahamThe Time4:22
15."Life's a Heartbeat"L. Goss, M. Goss, GrahamB-side of "Chocolate Box"4:46
16."Are You Mine?"L. Goss, M. Goss, Paul PowellChanging Faces4:37
17."Try"L. Goss, M. GossChanging Faces3:38
18."I'll Count the Hours"L. Goss, M. Goss, GrahamB-side of "Sister"4:05
19."Silent Night"Traditional, arr. GrahamDouble A-side with "Cat Among the Pigeons"3:50
Total length:1:17:43
  • Note: Although not credited as such, "I Quit" is the remixed single version.

Certification

Region CertificationCertified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI)[2] Silver 60,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

DVD release

A companion DVD, entitled The Big Picture, was released in March 2005, featuring the music videos for all eleven of the band's singles, along with a live concert that had previously been released on VHS video as Bros Live: The Big Push Tour. It also includes a single discography, documentary and photo gallery. The DVD debuted and peaked at number 42 on the UK Video Charts in the week ending 26 March 2005.[3]

References

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