God Save the Queen: The Best of Alesha

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God Save the Queen: The Best of Alesha
Greatest hits by Alesha
Released August 15, 2011
Recorded 2007—2011
Genre Pop · alternative
Language English
Label Holy Trinity Music Group
Producer Alesha (exec.)
Alesha chronology
Prime Cut: Music from the Motion Picture
(2011)
God Save the Queen: The Best of Alesha
(2011)
Essential Alesha
(2014)

God Save the Queen: The Best of Alesha is a greatest hits album issued by British singer-songwriter Alesha. Released on 15 August, 2011 via Holy Trinity Music Group's Legacy Recordings imprint, the album was not accompanied by a promotional campaign and did not feature any new songs. A "Crown Jewels" deluxe editon was also released, featuring a second disc of songs handpicked by Alesha. The album's title is a reference to Alesha's diamond-certified 2007 album Alesha Is the Queen and the "God save the Queen" jacket she wears in the album's artwork.

Tracklisting[edit | edit source]

Standard edition (CD1)[edit | edit source]

  1. "Alpha & Omega" (with Putanovska)
  2. "Silent Holocaust"
  3. "The Hunted"
  4. "Sister"
  5. "Good Mourning"
  6. "The Last Temptation"
  7. "Delusions of Grandeur" (with Shell Ruin)
  8. "Apocalypse City"
  9. "Bear Dance"
  10. "Tsunami of the Soul"
  11. "Disciplinary"
  12. "Diamonds & Dollars" (with Putanovska)
  13. "Fashion Kills"
  14. "Power Power" (with Buffi, Shell Ruin & Taylor Brookes)
  15. "The OH in Ohio"

"Crown Jewels" deluxe edition (CD2)[edit | edit source]

  1. "Carry Your Love" (from Prime Cut)
  2. "Heavens Above Me" (from Last Judgment)
  3. "Kukla" (from Last Judgment)
  4. "Revolution at Hand" (from "Heavens Above Me")
  5. "After the Event" (from "Good Mourning")
  6. "The Pretty Ones" (feat. China, Emily Henning & Romo) (from Bigger Than God)
  7. "Witching Hour" (from Bigger Than God)
  8. "The Velveteen Rabbit" (from Bigger Than God)
  9. "Crucify" (from The Second Coming)
  10. "Guerrilla" (from The Second Coming)
  11. "Cherry Bomb" (with Buffi, Shell Ruin & Taylor Brookes) (from "Power Power")
  12. "Those Who Love Me Can Take the Train" (with Neyssa) (from Alesha Is the Queen)
  13. "London Brat" (from Alesha Is the Queen)
  14. "Happy Slappers" (with Sarah Summers) (from Chic/Freak)
  15. "Infernal Superstar" (pop mix) (from Buried Underneath)

Charts[edit | edit source]

Chart (2011) Peak
position
Urapopstar Top 40 Albums Chart 4