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Initial pressings of WHO CARES A LOT? contain a limited-edition bonus disc, featuring previously unreleased demos and studio and live recordings.
All tracks have been digitally remastered using HDCD technology.
Throughout a recording career that spanned 12 years, Faith No More covered more musical ground than most rock groups could only dream of. Issued a year after the group's breakup, the 1998 two-disc collection WHO CARES A LOT? contains both a disc of expected favorites and a disc of unreleased rarities. Also included is a brief but informative career overview by band biographer Steffan Chirazi.
As many know, FNM overcame several lineup changes during its successful yet tumultuous career. The most significant change was when Mike Patton replaced original vocalist Chuck Mosely. Both singers' eras are represented here. Included are such Mosely highlights as "We Care a Lot" and "Introduce Yourself." Patton gets more spotlight time with "Epic," "From Out of Nowhere," "Midlife Crisis," "Digging the Grave," "Easy," "Last Cup of Sorrow," and others. For newcomers to the great Faith No More, WHO CARES A LOT? is highly recommended.
Faith No More: Mike Patton, Chuck Mosely (vocals); Jim Martin, Trey Spruance, Dean Menta, Jon Hudson (guitar); Roddy Bottum (keyboards); Billy Gould (bass); Mike Bordin (drums).
Audio Mixers: Keith Walker; Matt Wallace ; Roli Mosimann.
Liner Note Author: Steffan Chirazi.
Recording information: Band Rehearsal Space (??/??/1996-10/21/1997); Horden Pavilion, Sydney, Australia (??/??/1996-10/21/1997).
Unknown Contributor Roles: Chuck Mosley; Courtney Love; Dean Menta; Jon Hudson; Jim Martin; Mike Bordin; Mike Patton; Roddy Bottum; Trey Spruance. Who Cares A Lot? The Greatest Hits Music Who Cares A Lot? The Greatest Hits Music Review Buy Who Cares A Lot? The Greatest Hits CD Purchase Who Cares A Lot? The Greatest Hits CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Ladies & Gentlemen: The Best Of George Michael CDs (1998)
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