Looking for a Song explained
Looking for a Song is a 2CD promo only compilation album by Big Audio Dynamite released in the US in 1994.[1] The compilation was recorded over the previous decade, starting in 1984. It comprises Greatest Hits - The Radio Edits and Looking for a Song EP and was issued under the shortened band name Big Audio.[2]
Track listing
Greatest Hits - The Radio Edits
- "Looking for a Song" (Radio Mix) - 4:46
- "Innocent Child" (Edit) - 3:55
- "The Globe" (Edit) - 3:46
- "Rush" (Edit) - 3:08
- "Free" (Edit) - 3:30
- "Contact" (Edit) - 4:12
- "James Brown" (Remix Edit) - 3:58
- "Other 99" (Edit) - 4:27
- "Just Play Music!" (Edit) - 3:56
- "Hollywood Boulevard" - 3:57
- "V. Thirteen" - 4:38
- "C'Mon Every Beatbox" (Edit) - 4:31
- "E=MC²" (Edit) - 4:32
- "Medicine Show" (Edit) - 4:27
- "The Bottom Line" (Edit) - 3:46
Looking for a Song EP
- "Looking for a Song" (Album Version) - 3:46
- "Mirror Man" - 4:19
- "Looking for a Song" (The Zonka/Shapps Remix) - 7:18
- "Medicine Show" (Live) - 8:36
- "RusH" (Live) - 7:08
Notes
- "Mirror Man" (written by Lionel Bart) was previously unreleased and remains exclusive to this release.
- The live versions of "Medicine Show" and "Rush" were recorded at the Mick Ronson memorial concert at the Hammersmith Odeon in April 1994.
Notes and References
- Web site: Big Audio - Greatest Hits - The Radio Edits / Looking For A Song (CD) at Discogs . Discogs.com . 2012-02-29.
- Web site: Images for Big Audio - Greatest Hits - The Radio Edits / Looking For A Song . Discogs.com . 2012-02-29.