The Greatest Hits (album)

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The Greatest Hits
The Greatest Hits cover
Studio album by Funkoars
Released July 17, 2006
Recorded ?
Genre Hip hop
Length 48:41
Label Obese
Producer Trials, Sesta, Suffa
Professional reviews
Funkoars chronology
Who's Your Step Daddy
(2003)
The Greatest Hits
(2006)

The Greatest Hits is the second album released by Australian hip hop group Funkoars. It was released by Obese Records in July 17, 2006.

In its review of the album, PopMatters describes the album as "misogynistic, immature territory", remarking that "while the sense of Aussie larrikinism is certainly in effect, it’s not particularly exciting".[1]Central Station states that the album "captures the reckless spirit" of a band "[w]ell known for their passionate and outrageous lyrics (if somewhat unconventional), onstage antics and energy".[2] Broadcaster PBS 106.7 FM listed the album on July 24, 2006 on its "Beats Tipsheet" as a suggested CD for "electronic and hip hop heads".[3]

[edit] Track listing

Except where otherwise noted, all tracks written by MC Hons, MC Sesta and MC Trials.

  1. "Hurro" – 2:23
  2. "Da Na Na" – 3:52
  3. "The Greatest Skit" (composer information unknown) – 1:19
  4. "The Greatest Hit" – 3:39
  5. "Blackout" (Sesta, Trials) – 4:00
  6. "You Know It" – 3:17
  7. "The Symphony" (featuring Vents) (Hons, Sesta, Trials, Vents) – 3:47
  8. "Swank Steadly Presents..." (composer information unknown) – 1:51
  9. "C.O.T.Y" – 3:58
  10. "And Now for Something Completely Different" – 3:23
  11. "Sesta vs. Pressure" (composer information unknown) – 1:16
  12. "What I Want" (featuring Hilltop Hoods) (Hons, Pressure, Sesta, Suffa, Trials) – 4:30
  13. "Masterpeice" – 3:31
  14. "Meet the Family" (featuring Pegz) (Hons, Pegz, Sesta, Trials) – 3:13
  15. "The Reason" – 4:42

[edit] References

  1. ^ Raper, Dan. (August 11, 2006). The Greatest Hits. PopMatters. Accessed December 15, 2007.
  2. ^ TranZnews. (July 16, 2006). 'Greatest Hits' or 'Low Blow'?: Obese Records release Funkoars 2nd album CentralStation.com. Accessed December 15, 2007.
  3. ^ PBS 106.7 FM. (July 24, 2006). Beats Tipsheet 24 07 06 pbsfm.org.au. Accessed December 15, 2007.

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