Like You Do... Best of The Lightning Seeds

Like You Do... Best of The Lightning Seeds
Album cover for Like You Do... Best of The Lightning Seeds (1997)
Greatest hits album by The Lightning Seeds
Released 10 November 1997
Genre Alternative rock, Britpop, indie pop
Length 63:17
Label Epic (489034)
Producer Ian Broudie, Jonathan Quarmby, Kevin Bacon
The Lightning Seeds chronology
Dizzy Heights
(1996)
Like You Do... Best of The Lightning Seeds
(1997)
Tilt
(1999)
Singles from Like You Do... Best of The Lightning Seeds
  1. "What You Say"
    Released: 1 December 1997
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Like You Do... Best of The Lightning Seeds is the first greatest hits album from The Lightning Seeds released on 10 November 1997. "What You Say" was released as a single on 1 December 1997 and peaked at #41 in the UK singles chart.

Track listing

All tracks written by Ian Broudie; Except where indicated. 

No. TitleWriter(s)Original album Length
1. "What You Say"  Broudie, Terry Hallpreviously unreleased 4:26
2. "The Life of Riley"   Sense 4:03
3. "Lucky You"  Broudie, HallJollification 4:21
4. "You Showed Me"  Gene Clark, James McGuinnDizzy Heights 4:09
5. "Change" (7" radio edit) Jollification 3:40
6. "Waiting for Today to Happen" (1997 version)Broudie, Nicky Jonesoriginal version from Dizzy Heights 3:53
7. "Pure"   Cloudcuckooland 3:48
8. "Sugar Coated Iceberg"  Broudie, Stephen JonesDizzy Heights 3:53
9. "Ready or Not"   Dizzy Heights 3:50
10. "All I Want"  Broudie, Peter CoyleCloudcuckooland 2:54
11. "Perfect"   Jollification 3:30
12. "What If..."  Broudie, HallDizzy Heights 3:23
13. "Sense"  Broudie, HallSense 4:07
14. "Brain Drain"   previously unreleased 3:52
15. "Marvellous"   Jollification 5:44
16. "Three Lions"  David Baddiel (Lyrics), Frank Skinner (Lyrics), Broudie (Music)non-album single 3:44

Charts

Charts (1997–1998) Peak chart position
UK Albums Chart 5

Certifications

References

  1. Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "The Lightning Seeds: Like You Do...Best of The Lightning Seeds > Review". Allmusic. Retrieved 6 August 2010.
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