| 1 | Cult Of Personality | ||
| 2 | Open Letter (To A Landord) | ||
| 3 | Funny Vibe | ||
| 4 | Glamour Boys | ||
| 5 | Middle Man | ||
| 6 | Memories Can't Wait | ||
| 7 | Elvis Is Dead | ||
| 8 | Type | ||
| 9 | Solace Of You | ||
| 10 | Pride | ||
| 11 | Time's Up | ||
| 12 | Go Away | ||
| 13 | Nothingness | ||
| 14 | Burning Of The Midnight Lamp | ||
| 15 | Sunshine Of Your Love | ||
| 16 | Flying | ||
| 17 | Love Rears It's Ugly Head |

Officially the best collection of Living Colour. There's no doubt that their debut "Vivid" was their best album, but they still put out decent stuff afterwards also. I always thought of them as much more than just a band of black guys, just like I think L7 was more than a band of women. They dished-out catchy rock with great lyrics. This starts with the better half of "Vivid", giving us the huge hit "Cult Of Personality", as well as minor hits "Glamour Boys" and "Open Letter (to a landlord)". We also get a chunk of the 1990 album "Time's Up". Those selections are fine with me. Throw in a few covers from the likes of Talking Heads and Hendrix, and a couple recent cuts, and we have a nice and lengthy "Best Of". However, if I really had to make one point, it would be to get the remastered "Vivid" first. That is solid front-to-back, and this is missing some excellent songs from that album.
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