| 1 | Voices Of Babylon | ||
| 2 | For You | ||
| 3 | Your Love | ||
| 4 | It Should Have Been Me | ||
| 5 | Say It Isn't So | ||
| 6 | Winning It All | ||
| 7 | Everytime You Cry | ||
| 8 | Through The Years | ||
| 9 | The Night Ain't Over | ||
| 10 | Closer To Me | ||
| 11 | Somewhere In America '89 | ||
| 12 | My Paradise | ||
| 13 | All The Love | ||
| 14 | Alone With You | ||
| 15 | Since You've Been Gone | ||
| 16 | One Hot Country |

Probably a lot of people would agree with me when I say that many of my favorite Outfield songs aren't on this album. Near all of the Outfield's work is incredible, and to make a greatest hits album just doesn't work that well. For the casual Outfield fan, the mainstream stuff is on here (the three songs which actually achieved airplay, anyways), but the album lacks a lot of my old favorites. I honestly only bought this album for the three unreleased tracks, all of which are awesome. If you own all the Outfield's albums and are thinking of buying this for the same reason, do it, it's well worth it, just for those three songs. The Outfield are my favorite band of all time, and it still is amazing to me that nobody knows anything beyond "Your Love". With the exception of Diamond Days, I have always enjoyed each and every Outfield album, so if you want the best of the Outfield, you're probably going to have to buy all their albums, and make your own CD. There's just too many great songs, and this album only scratches the surface of one of the best and most underrated bands of all time.
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