Best Days in the Sun explained

Best Days in the Sun
Type:compilation
Longtype:(Promotional)
Artist:Feeder
Cover:Best Days in the Sun.jpg
Released:2001
Recorded:1996 - 2001
Genre:Rock, alternative rock, grunge
Label:Pony Canyon
Prev Title:Echo Park
Prev Year:2001
Next Title:Swim
Next Year:2001

Best Days in the Sun is a promotional album by Feeder, released on a limited basis in Japan only, in 2001. It was the band's first compilation album, containing all of their singles, plus some album tracks, from the band's then three studio albums, Echo Park, Yesterday Went Too Soon, Polythene, as well as their EP Swim.

The album was released in early 2001, in order to promote the release of Echo Park. It is said to be "possibly the rarest Feeder item out there". This can be however argued with, as a white label 12" of 2001 hit single "Buck Rogers", is limited to an even smaller number of copies, and a 1994 demo tape when the band were called "Real", only has one copy in known existence.

Track listing

  1. Seven Days in the Sun
  2. Just a Day
  3. Turn
  4. Buck Rogers
  5. Satellite News
  6. Paperfaces (UK single mix)
  7. Yesterday Went Too Soon
  8. Insomnia
  9. Day In Day Out
  10. You're My Evergreen
  11. Suffocate (UK single mix)
  12. High
  13. Crash (radio mix)
  14. Cement
  15. Tangerine
  16. Stereo World
  17. My Perfect Day
  18. Swim
  19. Seven Days in the Sun (radio edit)