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Faith No More - Who Cares A Lot? The Greatest Hits | 
enlarge | Artist: Faith No More Label: Reprise / Wea Category: Music
List Price: $24.98 Buy New: $19.99 You Save: $4.99 (20%)
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Rating: 44 reviews Sales Rank: 16767
Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 47149 UPC: 093624714927 EAN: 0093624714927 ASIN: B00000FYGW
Release Date: December 8, 1998 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Disc 1
| • | We Care a Lot - Faith No More, Faith No More | | • | Introduce Yourself - Faith No More, Faith No More | | • | From Out of Nowhere - Faith No More, Faith No More | | • | Epic - Faith No More, Faith No More | | • | Falling to Pieces - Faith No More, Bordin, Mike | | • | Midlife Crisis - Faith No More, Faith No More | | • | A Small Victory - Faith No More, Faith No More | | • | Easy - Faith No More, Richie, Lionel | | • | Digging the Grave - Faith No More, Bordin, M | | • | The Gentle Art of Making Enemies - Faith No More, Bordin, M | | • | Evidence - Faith No More, Bordin, Mike | | • | I Started a Joke - Faith No More, Gibb, Maurice | | • | Last Cup of Sorrow - Faith No More, Patton, M | | • | Ashes to Ashes - Faith No More, Patton, Mike [1] | | • | Stripsearch - Faith No More, Hudson, J |
Disc 2
| • | The World Is Yours - Faith No More, Faith No More | | • | Hippie Jam Song - Faith No More, Gould, Bill | | • | Instrumental - Faith No More, Gould, Bill | | • | I Won't Forget You - Faith No More, Gould, Bill | | • | Introduce Yourself - Faith No More, Faith No More | | • | Highway Star - Faith No More, Blackmore, Ritchie | | • | Theme from Midnight Cowboy - Faith No More, Barry, John | | • | This Guy's in Love With You - Faith No More, Bacharach, Burt |
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Amazon.com A curious coda from a truly peculiar bunch. Who Cares a Lot is the swan song of the most engaging band to come to the fore when the late-'80s and early-'90s funk-punk hordes defiled the land. What set the San Francisco-based quintet apart all the lukewarm Chili Peppers of the time was powerful musicianship (few hard-rock bands could match them onstage in their Real Thing prime) and a contrary disposition. When the sweeping "Epic" briefly transformed FNM into MTV darlings, they responded by recording their most challenging work, the jarringly unpredictable Angel Dust, a commercial lapse from which they never quite recovered. Then there was their unsettling taste for easy-listening sounds, rather too generously evidenced on this best-of package by Lionel Richie's "Easy," Bacharach and David's "This Guy's in Love with You," the Bee Gees' "I Started a Joke," and "Theme from Midnight Cowboy." Their adrenaline-drunk fans never knew whether to cry or laugh. Of course, their trademark extreme alt-rap-metal forays are also in evidence, from 1987's "We Care a Lot" (a puncturing parody of altruistic star sing-alongs) to the half dozen turn-out-the-lights tracks from 1998. Ultimately, no one ever found solace in Faith No More, but, as Who Cares a Lot affirms, they were often beyond belief. --Steven Stolder
Album Details 'best Of'collection with Limited Bonus Disc featuring Unreleased Tracks, Demos,& Two Live Tracks from Australia.
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A Little Faith Never Hurts May 7, 2008 I never really thought that I would purchase a Faith No More CD but this one changed my mind. You may have guessed that I'm not the biggest Faith No More fan but I have a great amount of respect for this bands individuality. They were different. I remember hearing these guys everywhere in the late 80's and early 90's and hearing these songs now bring back great memories of some great times (and not so great times). This album is a good capstone to some of the bands best known material and is great for those, like myself, that didn't like the band enough to purchase the albums when they were fresh but still enjoyed their more commercially marketable material.
greatest hits + some extra's from Faith No More's golden age February 20, 2008 As the title suggests, this is a double disk set with all the classic (and some not so classic, skip the first two tunes with the other singer hes no worth the time) hits plus extra's (covers, live songs) that make you truley appriciate the level at which faith no more turned out their stuff.
One for the die-hard fans or some ch00b who just wants their greatest hits. You're missing out by not buying their albums but thats alright... i guess.
Have FAith July 2, 2007 This is a 2-disc collection of FNM tunes. Definitely can be divided into parts. The great tunes are on the first half of the first disc: We Care a Lot, Epic, Falling to Pieces, and Midlife Crisis. The second half has some good stuff: Digging the Grave and Gentle Art of Making Enemies are like thrash metal, with the later tune also reminiscent of Limp Bizkit at times. Evidence is almost an easy listening tune. The second disc is much shorter than the first, less than half an hour, and is pretty forgettable. So 4 stars, largely on the strength of disc one.
I F@#$ING Care!!!!! February 21, 2007 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
WHY WASNT "THE WORLD IS YOURS" ON ANGEL DUST??? ANYWAY BUY THIS IF YOU HAVE A BRAIN!!
You can go wrong with OZZY, but can't miss with FAITH NO MORE November 12, 2006 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Look at all these big namers who can't handle success and they just fall apart after a brief spark or a couple of great records. Heck, Ozzy wrecked his best albums by re-recording the bass and drums just because he (or Sharon?)had a hissy with the underpaid, underappreciated band members. With Faith No More, you have steady growth, from one great record to another leap of gut-punch rock as good as and BETTER than 75% of the bands out during AND after their time. Why waste your money on anything lesser--these your boys!
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