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Do Anything You Wanna Do: The Best Of

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Download links and information about Do Anything You Wanna Do: The Best Of by Eddie And The Hot Rods. This album was released in 2012 and it belongs to Rock, New Wave, Rock & Roll, Punk, Pop, Alternative genres. It contains 36 tracks with total duration of 01:59:42 minutes.

Artist: Eddie And The Hot Rods
Release date: 2012
Genre: Rock, New Wave, Rock & Roll, Punk, Pop, Alternative
Tracks: 36
Duration: 01:59:42
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Writing On the Wall 2:42
2. Crusin' (In the Lincoln) 3:32
3. Wooly Bully 2:36
4. Horseplay (Wearier of the Schmaltz) 2:18
5. Teenage Depression 2:55
6. Shake 1:29
7. Get Across To You 2:43
8. Why Can't It Be? 2:29
9. All I Need Is Money 2:18
10. Been So Long 3:21
11. On the Run 6:28
12. 96 Tears (Live At The Marquee / 1976) 2:52
13. Get Out of Denver (Live At The Marquee / 1976) 3:58
14. Gloria (Live At The Marquee /1976) 4:55
15. Keep On Keeping On (Live At The BBC Peel Session / 1977) 2:09
16. I Might Be Lying 2:59
17. Hard Drivin' Man (Live At The Rainbow Theatre / 1977) 2:12
18. Double Checkin' Woman (Live / 1977) 2:38
19. Horseplay (Live / 1977) 2:31
20. Do Anything You Wanna Do 4:04
21. Schoolgirl Love 3:21
22. Quit This Town 2:26
23. Telephone Girl 2:27
24. Life On the Line 4:01
25. Ignore Them (Still Life) 4:24
26. We Sing the Cross 2:48
27. Distortion May Be Expected 5:00
28. The Beginning of the End 8:16
29. Media Messiahs 2:52
30. Echoes 2:53
31. Circles 2:53
32. Strangers On the Pay Phone 2:46
33. Breathless 3:31
34. The Power & the Glory 4:13
35. Highlands One, Hopefuls Two 2:58
36. Living Dangerously (Live At The BBC Peel Session / 1979) 3:44

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There have been many Eddie & the Hot Rods compilations released over the years, but 2012's Do Anything You Wanna Do: The Best rivals the previous standard-bearer, 1994's The End of the Beginning. A disc longer than that 1994 CD, Do Anything You Wanna Do digs deeper, offering a few more album tracks, a few more live cuts, and a few more singles, and even if it doesn't offer anything revelatory, what's here is all good and all from the band's peak. Anybody satisfied with The End of the Beginning doesn't need to seek this out, but anybody in the market for an Eddie & the Hot Rods compilation should consider this.