The Best of The Art of Noise explained

The Best of the Art of Noise (1988)
Type:greatest
Artist:Art of Noise
Released:November 1988
Recorded:1983–1988
Genre:Synth-pop
Label:
Producer:Art of Noise
Prev Title:In No Sense? Nonsense!
Prev Year:1987
Next Title:Below the Waste
Next Year:1989
The Best of the Art of Noise (1992)
Type:greatest
Artist:Art of Noise
Released:1992
Recorded:1986–1991
Genre:Experimental synth-pop
Label:China
Producer:Art of Noise
Prev Title:The FON Mixes
Prev Year:1991
Next Title:The Drum and Bass Collection
Next Year:1996

The Best of the Art of Noise is the name of a series of compilation albums with songs by British synth-pop band Art of Noise. The first version was released on the China Records label in November 1988.

The Best of the Art of Noise was released with at least ten different track listing variations from 1988 to 1997. The first version was on LP format and contained 7" single mixes, while the corresponding compact disc release that year contained the extended or 12" single remixes of all of the tracks. However, LP releases in territories such as Korea and Argentina featured a combination of both track listings. A Japanese CD version from 1991 was identical to the standard CD but contained two more mixes of "Kiss" as bonus tracks.

In 1992, China Records reissued The Best of and added "Yebo," "Instruments of Darkness" and "Robinson Crusoe," while omitting the three tracks that were licensed from ZTT Records and included on the 1988 release: "Beatbox," "Moments in Love" and "Close (To the Edit)." Once again, a number of different variations were issued. The United Kingdom and Holland issued a double disc limited edition version with both the standard disc of 7" mixes and a second disc of extended and 12" remixes.

The compilation has also been issued with two different color variations on the cover. All editions prior to 1992 were issued with a blue cover, while most editions afterward had a pink cover. The German and Australian editions as well as the UK/Holland limited edition two disc set all retained the blue cover.

Track listing

1988 LP Version (Blue Cover)

Art Works 7"

  1. "Opus 4" 2:00
  2. "Beat Box" 3:56 [AKA: "Beat Box (Diversion Six)" aka "Beat Box (Diversion Ten)"]
  3. "Moments in Love" 4:39
  4. "Close (to the Edit)" 3:54
  5. "Peter Gunn" (featuring Duane Eddy) 3:55
  6. "Paranoimia" (featuring Max Headroom) 3:17
  7. "Legacy" 3:26
  8. "Dragnet '88" (from the motion picture Dragnet) 2:59
  9. "Kiss" (featuring Tom Jones) 3:29
  10. "Something Always Happens" 2:29

1988 Cassette Version (Blue Cover)

Art Works

  1. "Opus 4" 2:00
  2. "Beat Box" 3:56
  3. "Moments in Love" 4:39
  4. "Close (to the Edit)" 3:54
  5. "Peter Gunn (The Twang Mix)" (featuring Duane Eddy) 7:28
  6. "Paranoimia (Extended Version)" (featuring Max Headroom) 6:40
  7. "Legacy" 3:26
  8. "Dragnet '88" (from the motion picture Dragnet) 2:59
  9. "Kiss (The AON Mix)" (featuring Tom Jones) 8:09
  10. "Something Always Happens" 2:29

1988 CD Version (Blue Cover)

Art Works 12"

  1. "Opus 4" 2:00
  2. "Beatbox (Diversion One)" 8:33
  3. "Moments in Love" 7:00 [Beaten]
  4. "Close (To the Edit)" 5:41
  5. "Peter Gunn (The Twang Mix)" (featuring Duane Eddy) 7:28
  6. "Paranoimia" (featuring Max Headroom) 6:40 [Extended Version]
  7. "Legacy" 8:20 [Extended Version]
  8. "Dragnet '88" (from the motion picture Dragnet) 7:15 [Art of Noise '88 12" Mix]
  9. "Kiss (The AON Mix)" (featuring Tom Jones) 8:09
  10. "Something Always Happens" 2:28

1992 CD Version (Pink Cover)

Art Works

  1. "Opus 4" 2:00
  2. "Yebo" (featuring Mahlathini and The Mahotella Queens) 3:51 [single mix]
  3. "Instruments of Darkness (All of us are one people)" 3:38 [remix by Prodigy]
  4. "Robinson Crusoe" 3:47 [LP Version]
  5. "Peter Gunn" (featuring Duane Eddy) 3:55
  6. "Paranoimia" (featuring Max Headroom) 3:17
  7. "Legacy" 3:24
  8. "Dragnet '88" (from the motion picture Dragnet) 2:59
  9. "Kiss" (featuring Tom Jones) 3:30
  10. "Something Always Happens" 2:29
  1. "Kiss (The Battery Mix)" (featuring Tom Jones) 8:17
  2. "Kiss" (featuring Tom Jones) 3:30 [7" Mix]
  1. "Yebo (The Trust Mix)" (featuring Mahlathini and The Mahotella Queens) 6:29
  2. "Yebo (The Arkarna Dub)" (featuring Mahlathini and The Mahotella Queens) 8:44
  3. "Kiss (The AON Mix)" (featuring Tom Jones) 8:09

1992 Limited Edition 2 CD Version (Blue & Pink Covers)

Disc One: The 7" Versions

  1. "Opus 4" 2.00
  2. "Yebo" (featuring Mahlathini and The Mahotella Queens) 3.51
  3. "Instruments of Darkness (All of us are one people)" 3.38 [Prodigy remix]
  4. "Robinson Crusoe" 3.47
  5. "Peter Gunn" (featuring Duane Eddy) 3.55
  6. "Paranoimia" (featuring Max Headroom) 3.17
  7. "Legacy" 3.24
  8. "Dragnet '88" (from the motion picture Dragnet) 2.59
  9. "Kiss" (featuring Tom Jones) 3.30
  10. "Something Always Happens" 2.29

Disc Two: The 12" Mixes

  1. "Opus for Four" 3.11
  2. "Yebo (Mbaqanga Mix)" (featuring Mahlathini and The Mahotella Queens) 7.21
  3. "Instruments of Lightness (Life Beyond Transformation)" 7.33 [new remix by S1000]
  4. "Crusoe" 5.02
  5. "Peter Gunn (The Twang Mix)" (featuring Duane Eddy) 7.29
  6. "Paranoimia" (featuring Max Headroom) 6.41
  7. "Legacy" 8.20
  8. "Dragnet '88" (from the motion picture Dragnet) 7.15
  9. "Kiss (The AON mix)" (featuring Tom Jones) 8.09
  10. "Art of Love" 8.08 [Youth Mix]

Charts

Chart (1988–1989)! scope="col"
Peak
position
European Albums (Music & Media)[1] 81
US Billboard 200[2] 83

Notes and References

  1. European Top 100 Albums . . 6 . 2 . 14 January 1989 . 24 . 29800226.
  2. The Art of Noise Chart History (Billboard 200) . . 14 January 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20171119143825/https://www.billboard.com/music/the-art-of-noise/chart-history/billboard-200 . 19 November 2017.