Red Shoes by the Drugstore - The Wedding Present, Waits, Tom
Drive - The Wedding Present, Gedge, David
Love Machine - The Wedding Present, Gedge, David
Go, Man, Go - The Wedding Present, Gedge, David
Mercury - The Wedding Present,
Convertible - The Wedding Present,
Sports Car - The Wedding Present, Gedge, David
2, 3, Go - The Wedding Present, Gedge, David
Real Thing [Acoustic Version] - The Wedding Present, Gedge, David
Jet Girl [Acoustic Version] - The Wedding Present, Dorrington, Paul
Up - The Wedding Present, Belk
Montreal - The Wedding Present, Gedge, David
Sports Car [Acoustic Version] - The Wedding Present, Gedge, David
Project Cenzo - The Wedding Present,
Where Everybody Knows Your Name (Theme From Cheers) - The Wedding Present, Angelo, Judy Hart
My Favourite Dress [Live] - The Wedding Present, Allison, Chris
Brassneck [Live] - The Wedding Present, Gedge, David
1999 compilation featuring their first two singles for Cooking Vinyl coupled with the 'Mini' EP and various tracks released by other labels between 1995-97. 20 tracks, including 'Jet Girl', 'Go, Man, Go', '2, 3, Go', 'Mont... more »real', acoustic versions of 'Real Thing', 'Jet Girl' & 'Sports Car', plus live versions of their classic singles 'My Favourite Dress' & 'Brassneck', as well as a live cover of 'Where Everybody Knows Your Name' (the theme to the smash '80s sitcom 'Cheers').« less
1999 compilation featuring their first two singles for Cooking Vinyl coupled with the 'Mini' EP and various tracks released by other labels between 1995-97. 20 tracks, including 'Jet Girl', 'Go, Man, Go', '2, 3, Go', 'Montreal', acoustic versions of 'Real Thing', 'Jet Girl' & 'Sports Car', plus live versions of their classic singles 'My Favourite Dress' & 'Brassneck', as well as a live cover of 'Where Everybody Knows Your Name' (the theme to the smash '80s sitcom 'Cheers').
"I don't remember loving "Mini Plus" or the singles of "2,3, Go" and "Montreal" as much as I had earlier Wedding Present material, and I bought this CD without realizing that most of its material consisted of those 3 disks. But what a surprise it was to put this record on and have my memory refreshed. I have been playing it over and over. Certainly there are less than good tracks, but there are so many fine tracks-- including the lovely acoustic "Sports Car," "Up," "2,3,Go", and [perhaps my favorite] "Love Machine"-- and it's so nice to have them gathered in one place, instead of 3 different disks, that I don't complain about having bought the material twice. Besides, many American fans of TWP might not have had access to the singles and their bonus tracks. I bought this record from Amazon at the same time as the new British reissue of the first "T Rex" record [the one featuring "Is It Love?"], and "Singles 1995-97" has been on the player for more often than "T Rex", even though I've been wanting "T Rex" on CD for years. "Singles 1995-97" may not be as marvelous as "Bizarro", but it's probably better than "Watusi" or "Saturnalia" as a collection of great short songs."