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Looking Back - Living The Years

Mike And The Mechanics

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Title

Looking Back - Living The Years

Format

Double LP

Label

Country

Europe

Year

2025

Genre

Grade

NEW

Catalogue Number

7267872

Barcode

0888072678729

Comments

2LP set in g'fold sleeve

Product Information

Title

Looking Back - Living The Years

Format

Double LP

Label

Country

Europe

Year

Epic

Genre

Pop

Grade

NEW

Catalogue Number

7267872

Barcode

0888072678729

Comments

2LP set in g'fold sleeve
SKU: VT1739875208381
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  • Description

    “Looking Back – Living The Years” is a best of compilation encapsulating singles from the forty year career of supergroup Mike + The Mechanics.  It will be released to coincide with the tour of the same name.  Starting with their debut hit ‘Silent Running’ the tracklist showcases the bands biggest hits – featuring Grammy Nominated ‘All I Need is a Miracle,’ Ivor Novello Award winning and Grammy nominated ‘Living Years,’ the international smash hit ‘Over My Shoulder,’ through to their final and fifth top 10 UK album. This compilation features vocals from all Mike + The Mechanics vocalists through the years – Paul Young, Andrew Roachford, and Tim Howar – and is by far the most comprehensive ‘best of’ from the legendary band to date. 

  • Track List

    Side 1

    1. Silent Running (On Dangerous Ground)
    2. All I Need Is A Miracle ‘96
    3. The Living Years
    4. Word Of Mouth

    Side 2

    1. Over My Shoulder
    2. A Beggar On A Beach Of Gold
    3. Another Cup Of Coffee
    4. Taken In

    Side 3

    1. Nobody’s Perfect
    2. Everybody Gets A Second Chance
    3. Nobody Knows
    4. Seeing Is Believing

    Side 4

    1. The Road
    2. The Best Is Yet To Come
    3. Don’t Know What Came Over Me
    4. Out Of The Blue
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