The Singles (Camouflage album) explained

The Singles
Type:compilation
Artist:Camouflage
Cover:The-singles-camouflage.jpg
Border:yes
Released:7 February 2014
Recorded:1987–2006
Genre:Synthpop
Length:74:45
Label:Polydor 3771704
Prev Title:Relocated
Prev Year:2006
Next Title:Greyscale
Next Year:2015

The Singles is a singles compilation album released by German synthpop group Camouflage on 7 February 2014 via Polydor label.[1] The album contains all of the band's twenty singles, remastered in their original single versions.

Release

The Singles was announced on 22 January 2014 via the band's website, coming soon after the announcement of their first boxset release The Box 1983-2013 and their eighth studio album Greyscale.[2]

The album contains all of the band's singles from 1987's The Great Commandment to 2007's The Pleasure Remains. All of the tracks have been remastered. It is also the debut release of the original seven-inch version of The Great Commandment on CD, as well as the debut of the single versions of "Thief" and "The Great Commandment 2.0" on an album.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Singles - Camouflage Songs, Reviews, Credits AllMusic . . 20 August 2020 . en-us.
  2. Web site: Camouflage - Methods of Silence - 30Th Anniversary Limited Edition.