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Hard-Fi: Best of 2004–2014

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Hard-Fi: Best of 2004–2014
Greatest hits album by
Released27 January 2014 (2014-01-27)
Recorded2004–2013
Genre
LabelWarner
Producer
Hard-Fi chronology
Killer Sounds
(2011)
Hard-Fi: Best of 2004–2014
(2014)

Hard-Fi: Best of 2004–2014 is a greatest hits album by English alternative rock band Hard-Fi.

Background

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After a four-year gap between the release of Hard-Fi's second album Once Upon a Time in the West (2007) and their third album Killer Sounds (2011), Richard Archer told Gigwise in March 2012 that the band were hoping to release their next album in a shorter interval, "We want it to be sooner than the last one, you know, that was like just ridiculous, so we want it to be... We thought that we've got to come back with something fairly soon. There's no deadline on it because it's just there's no point, there's so many other factors involved, but we do definitely want to at least have material ready to roll if we need it."[1] The band released some samples of studio material from their upcoming album via their official Facebook page in March 2013.[2] On 6 May 2013, Hard-Fi announced via Facebook that Phillips had left the band in order to concentrate on 'different things'.[3]

On 27 November, it was announced that Hard-Fi would be releasing a greatest hits compilation album called Hard-Fi: Best of 2004–2014. The track list was revealed and the album will be released on 26 January 2014.[4] The following day, in another Facebook statement, the band said: "We were approached by Warner records about this and decided to get involved. This way we had some control over the content and presentation. The main CD will feature all the singles plus some of our favourite album tracks, the Axwell remix of 'Hard To Beat', and the favourite b-side (as voted by you lot) 'You & Me' and a new track, 'Move Over'. There is also a limited 'Deluxe' CD version which is packed with alt versions of tracks, rarities, b-sides and some of our favourite remixes. All the limited Deluxe CD albums will be signed by us. Keep tuned in as we will have exclusive previews of "Move Over" and news of a one off event.............."[5]

Critical reception

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The compilation has been given favourable reviews, TheGayUK's Chris Jones said: "Hard-Fi are masters of social realism in their lyrics and this collection of hits is a reminder that the band provide a great soundtrack to the streets of urban Britain. It’s music for working-class people that has clearly resonated over the years. Hard-Fi may be underdogs of the music scene, but their songs are better than many other indie-pop bands and this is a five star collection worthy of investing in."[6]

Track listing

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  1. "Cash Machine"
  2. "Tied Up Too Tight"
  3. "Hard to Beat"
  4. "Living for the Weekend"
  5. "Better Do Better"
  6. "Stars of CCTV"
  7. "Move On Now"
  8. "You and Me"
  9. "Suburban Knights"
  10. "Can't Get Along (Without You)"
  11. "I Shall Overcome" (Fist Full of Dollars mix)
  12. "Tonight"
  13. "Good for Nothing"
  14. "Fire in the House"
  15. "Bring It On"
  16. "Give It Up"
  17. "Like a Drug"
  18. "Move Over"
  19. "Hard to Beat" (Axwell mix radio edit)

Disc two (deluxe edition)

  1. "Tied Up Too Tight" (BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge)
  2. "Hard to Beat" (Axwell mix full version)
  3. "Suburban Knights" (Steve Angello & Sebastian Ingrosso mix)
  4. "Sweat" (Greg Kirstin mix)
  5. "Help Me Please"
  6. "Seven Nation Army"
  7. "Middle Eastern Holiday" (Wrongtom Meets the Rockers East of Medina)
  8. "Stay Alive"
  9. "Killer Sounds"
  10. "Hard to Beatmix"
  11. "Sick of It All"
  12. "Pain in My Heart"
  13. "Empty Streets"
  14. "Better Do Better" (Wrongtom Wild Inna 81 version)
  15. "These Four Walls and I"
  16. "Don't Wanna Flight"
  17. "Polish Love Song"

References

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  1. ^ Cockburn, Jamie (29 March 2012). "Hard-Fi promises 'no long wait' for new album". Gigwise. Retrieved 28 November 2013.
  2. ^ Hard-Fi (28 November 2013). "Happy Friday Everyone! A little teaser/trailer of some new stuff - rough mixes you understand." Facebook. Retrieved 28 November 2013.
  3. ^ Hard-Fi (6 May 2013). "Some news...It's with great regret we have to announce that after 9 years of service, Ross is leaving the band". Facebook. Retrieved 28 November 2013.
  4. ^ "Hard-Fi to release greatest hits compilation". NME. IPC Media. 27 November 2013. Retrieved 28 November 2013.
  5. ^ Hard-Fi (28 November 2013). "Hi Everyone, We'd like to announce the release of..." Facebook. Retrieved 28 November 2013.
  6. ^ "MUSIC REVIEW: Hard-Fi: Best of 2004-2014 - the Gay UK". Archived from the original on 3 February 2014. Retrieved 28 January 2014.