This Is It: The Best of Faith No More

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This Is It: The Best of Faith No More
Greatest hits album by
ReleasedJanuary 28, 2003
Recorded1984–1997
GenreAlternative rock, experimental rock, alternative metal, funk metal
Length79:32
Label
Faith No More chronology
Who Cares a Lot?: Greatest Videos
(1999)
This Is It: The Best of Faith No More
(2003)
Epic And Other Hits
(2005)

This Is It: The Best of Faith No More is a 2003 best of compilation album by American alternative rock band Faith No More. The compilation was organized by Rhino Records, and was co-released by Slash Records and Reprise Records with Rhino Records, on compact disc on January 28, 2003. Most of the material was already owned via the band's former Slash Records releases, but "Arabian Disco" was licensed from Mordam Records/Warner Music and "The Perfect Crime" from Interscope Records/Warner Music.

The release contains 19 signature Faith No More songs from albums and singles released between 1985–1997. It is notable for being one of only two (the other being Epic and Other Hits), among numerous Faith No More compilations, to include material from from the band's independently-released 1985 debut album, We Care a Lot. It also covers material from the band's (at the time) entire span, making it one of the band's more comprehensive retrospectives. Though the booklet's liner notes contains several inaccuracies, it also includes contributions from nearly all of the band members.[1]

The compilation includes four non-studio album songs, including "The Perfect Crime", taken from the then out-of-print soundtrack of the 1991 comedy film Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey (in which guitarist Jim Martin appeared). "The Cowboy Song" and "As the Worm Turns (Live, 1990)" were taken from the band's 1991 live album/video You Fat Bastards: Live at the Brixton Academy, though the former is a studio recording b-side from The Real Thing. The latter was professionally recorded during the concert and was included on the video but not the soundtrack release; it was however released on a version of the "Epic" single and was sourced from this release, not from the VHS. The band's cover of Commodores' "Easy" was recorded during the Angel Dust session but was not released on the original version of the album. Once it was released as a single in late 1992, the song was added as a bonus track to foreign pressings of the album and American re-issues. It is generally considered part of Angel Dust's track listing.

Reception[edit]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[2]
Rolling Stone[3]
Classic Rock[4]

This Is It: The Best of Faith No More was generally positively received. Allmusic rated the album four stars out of five, and described it as "a fine collection of one of hard rock's all-time best", though noted that "longtime fans may squabble about key tracks that are absent".[2] Classic Rock also gave the collection four stars out of five, praising its "unique sexual intensity", and feeling that it represented a "handsome legacy".[4]

Track listing[edit]

Credits are adapted from the compilation's liner notes and from ASCAP publishing reports.

No.TitleLyricsMusicOriginal releaseLength
1."Arabian Disco"
We Care a Lot3:18
2."We Care a Lot" (Slash version)
  • Bottum
  • Mosley
  • Gould
  • Bordin
  • Bottum
  • Mosley
  • Martin
Introduce Yourself4:03
3."Anne's Song"
  • Mosley
  • Gould
  • Bordin
  • Bottum
  • Mosley
  • Martin
Introduce Yourself4:46
4."Introduce Yourself"
  • Bottum
  • Mosley
  • Gould
  • Bordin
  • Bottum
  • Mosley
  • Martin
Introduce Yourself1:34
5."From Out of Nowhere"
  • Gould
  • Bottum
The Real Thing3:22
6."Epic"
  • Patton
  • Gould
  • Bordin
  • Bottum
  • Martin
The Real Thing4:54
7."Falling to Pieces"
  • Patton
  • Gould
  • Bottum
  • Martin
The Real Thing5:14
8."War Pigs"The Real Thing7:47
9."The Cowboy Song"
  • Patton
  • Gould
  • Bordin
  • Bottum
  • Martin
You Fat Bastards: Live at the Brixton Academy5:14
10."As the Worm Turns" (Live, 1990)
  • Mosley
  • Gould
  • Bottum
  • Mosley
You Fat Bastards: Live at the Brixton Academy2:46
11."Midlife Crisis"
  • Patton
  • Gould
  • Bordin
  • Bottum
  • Martin
  • Patton
Angel Dust4:21
12."A Small Victory"
  • Patton
  • Gould
  • Bordin
  • Bottum
  • Martin
  • Patton
Angel Dust4:57
13."Be Aggressive"
  • Bottum
  • Gould
  • Bordin
  • Bottum
  • Martin
  • Patton
Angel Dust3:42
14."Easy"
  • Richie
Angel Dust3:09
15."Digging the Grave"
  • Patton
  • Gould
  • Bordin
  • Patton
King for a Day... Fool for a Lifetime3:05
16."Evidence"
  • Patton
King for a Day... Fool for a Lifetime4:54
17."Last Cup of Sorrow"
  • Patton
  • Gould
  • Patton
Album of the Year4:21
18."Ashes to Ashes"
  • Patton
Album of the Year3:39
19."The Perfect Crime"
  • Patton
  • Gould
  • Bordin
  • Bottum
  • Martin
Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey: Music from the Motion Picture4:25
Total length:79:32

Personnel[edit]

Credits are adapted from the compilation album's liner notes.

Faith No More
Production
  • Faith No More – producer (tracks 2–19)
  • Matt Wallace – producer (tracks 1–14, 19), mixing engineer (tracks 1–14, 19), recording engineer (tracks 1–14, 19)
  • Steve Berlin – producer (tracks 2–4)
  • Andy Wallace – producer (tracks 15–16), mixing engineer (tracks 15–16), recording engineer (tracks 15–16)
  • Roli Mosimann – producer (tracks 17–18), mixing engineer (tracks 17–18)
  • Billy Gould – producer (tracks 17–18), compilation producer
  • David Bryson – mixing engineer (tracks 11–14)
  • Jim Verecke – recording engineer (tracks 5–9)
  • William Shapland – recording engineer (track 10)
  • Clif Norrell – recording engineer (tracks 15–16)
  • Daniel Presley – recording engineer (tracks 17–18)
  • Michael Bogus – recording engineer (tracks 17–18)
  • Adam Greenspan – recording engineer (tracks 17–18)
  • Emily Cagan – compilation producer
  • John Vassiliou – compilation producer
  • Karen Ahmed – compilation producer
  • Bill Inglot – remastering
  • Dan Hersh – remastering
  • John Austin – licensing
  • Paul Gargano – liner notes
  • Tim Scanlin – liner notes coordination
  • Steven Blush – liner notes assistance
  • Reggie Collins – discographical annotations
  • Cory Frye – editorial supervision
  • Amanda Cagan – project assistance
  • Kim Kaiman – project assistance
  • Leigh Hall – project assistance
  • April Milek – project assistance
  • Randy Perry – project assistance
  • Julie Vlasak – art direction, design
  • H. Armstrong Roberts – photography (cover art)
  • William Holmes – photography
  • Miels Van Iperen – photography
  • G. De Sota – photography
  • Ken Settle – photography
  • Ebet Roberts – photography
  • Ed Sirrs – photography
  • Nick Hutson – photography
  • Andrew Catlin – photography

References[edit]

  1. ^ "This Is It: The Best Of Faith No More - Rhino Product Detail". web.archive.org. July 28, 2003. Retrieved April 10, 2024.
  2. ^ a b Prato, Greg. "This Is It: The Best of Faith No More - Faith No More | AllMusic". Allmusic. Retrieved June 18, 2011.
  3. ^ "This Is It: The Best Of Faith No More". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on December 26, 2007. Retrieved May 14, 2023.
  4. ^ a b Middles, Mick (March 2003). "Make Your Minds Up". Classic Rock (51). Future Publishing: 114.

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