Les Greatest Hits

Les Greatest Hits is Army of Lovers fifth album. It is a compilation of the previous albums and three new songs: Give My Life, Venus And Mars and Requiem.

Les Greatest Hits
Greatest hits album by
ReleasedOctober 20, 1995
March 11, 1996
Genre
LabelStockholm
Producer
Army of Lovers chronology
Glory, Glamour and Gold
(1994)
Les Greatest Hits
(1995)
Le Grand Docu-Soap
(2001)
Singles from Les Greatest Hits
  1. "Give My Life"
    Released: September 1995
  2. "Venus And Mars / Mega Mix"
    Released: January 1996
  3. "King Midas"
    Released: February 1996

Two versions of the album were brought out: Both were released in 1995 and 1996. They contain the same songs, except for one: on the 1996 version Stand up for myself was replaced by a new song, King Midas, which also served as a last single of the group in the summer of 1996. This album also announced the return of La Camilla to the band (as a replacement of Michaela de la Cour, who left the band).

Track listing

  • 1995 version
  1. Give My Life (3:54)
  2. Venus and Mars (3:30)
  3. My Army of Lovers
  4. Ride the Bullet
  5. Supernatural (1991 remix)
  6. Crucified
  7. Obsession
  8. Candyman Messiah
  9. Judgment Day
  10. Everytime You Lie (La Camilla)
  11. Israelism
  12. La Plage de Saint Tropez
  13. I Am
  14. Lit de Parade
  15. Sexual Revolution
  16. Life Is Fantastic (1995 remix)
  17. Stand Up for Myself (1995 remix)
  18. Requiem (4:31)
  • 1996 version
  1. Give My Life (3:54)
  2. Venus and Mars (3:30)
  3. My Army of Lovers
  4. Ride the Bullet
  5. Supernatural (1991 remix)
  6. Crucified
  7. Obsession
  8. Candyman Messiah
  9. Judgment Day
  10. Everytime You Lie (La Camilla)
  11. Israelism
  12. La Plage de Saint Tropez
  13. I Am
  14. Lit de Parade
  15. Sexual Revolution
  16. Life Is Fantastic (1995 remix)
  17. King Midas (3:57)
  18. Requiem (4:31)

Chart performance

In Sweden, Les Greatest Hits peaked at 40.[1]

References

  1. "Army of Lovers - Les Greatest Hits". Swedish Charts. Hung Medien. Retrieved 25 April 2020.
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