The disc spans the band's first thirteen years, offering remixed, remastered versions from their bad-hair, punk-rawk days ("Up Yours"), through softer acoustic ditties ("Two Days in February"). Also included, the Paul Westerberg-penned, "We Are the Normal," from 1993's Superstar Car Wash. The American pressing will replace mega-hit "Name" with the more obscure "Eyes Wide Open" from 1995's A Boy Named Goo.
In other Goos news, frontman Johnny Rzeznik has penned an as-yet-untitled ballad for Disney's forthcoming animated feature, Treasure Island. No official release has been set for the film or its soundtrack. The band will be heading into the studio this summer to record its seventh full-length and follow-up to 1998's hugely successful Dizzy Up the Girl. Longtime band collaborator Rob Cavallo, who oversaw the Ego remixes, will likely be retained to helm the new record.
Track listing for What I Learned About Ego, Opinion, Art & Commerce:
Bulletproof
All Eyes on Me
Amigone
Acoustic #3
Naked
Ain't That Unusual
Burnin' Up
Flat Top
Eyes Wide Open
Fallin' Down
Second Time Around
Cause You're Gone
We Are the Normal
Girl Right Next to Me
Lucky Star
On the Lie
Just the Way You Are
Two Days in February
Laughing
There You Are
Up Yours
I'm Addicted
GREG HELLER
(April 20, 2001)
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