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If the album is successful ( and i think it will) a solo Greatest Hits to follow would be the right time for such a release.
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Yes or maybe include it with the new album to boost sales, similar style to olly murs you know I know album.

That could be a very good idea.

Would also serve as a great reminder of some of his past wonderful singles.

 

If a best of was to be tagged onto the new album the track listing could be as follows:

 

01. Lie To Me

02. Forever Love

03. Love Wont Wait (could miss out as Gary does not like the song)

04. Open Road

05. So Help Me Girl

06. Stronger

07. For All That You Want

08. Shame

09. Sing

10. Let Me Go

11. Face To Face

12. Since I Saw You Last

13. I Should've Followed You Home

14. Here Comes The Sun

 

 

 

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That's a solid best of CD 1 even if released as a separate album, ad. 2 new songs and it's a good 16 track album.to complete I'd add yesterdays girl to it as I love that song.

When the new album is released, Gary's solo discography will look much much better.

There has been great improvements since the release of Sing and Since I Saw You Last.

I am certain his new album be a Top 5 at the minimum so his solo album discography will read so much better.

Strong list! I think it’s likely to not include any songs from 12 months, except possibly lie to me.
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Strong list! I think it’s likely to not include any songs from 12 months, except possibly lie to me.

I'd hate that 2 happen as I like most of the material from it.

That would be terrible if Gary ignored 12 Months 11 Days material as his fans (the few who bought it) have great affection for the album, (me included).

When Open Road got its Anniversary release i was hopeful 12 Months 11 Days would receive the same treatment.

The album will be 20 years old this coming October so its likely a 20th Anniversary edition will not happen as we would have heard of its planned release by now.

 

 

He may do it as a 21 year anniversary and next year with a new album there would be much more attention on Gary.

 

Yeah, I doubt it now too, but I had hoped. Not Least because it would have surely charted better than #34!

With a re-release and the existing sales climate, 12 Months 11 Days was sure to achieve a new chart peak position.

 

How much lead time did GB give before announcing and releasing Open Road?

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