God Save the Queen: The Best of Alesha
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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 | ||||
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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]
- "Alpha & Omega" (with Putanovska)
- "Silent Holocaust"
- "The Hunted"
- "Sister"
- "Good Mourning"
- "The Last Temptation"
- "Delusions of Grandeur" (with Shell Ruin)
- "Apocalypse City"
- "Bear Dance"
- "Tsunami of the Soul"
- "Disciplinary"
- "Diamonds & Dollars" (with Putanovska)
- "Fashion Kills"
- "Power Power" (with Buffi, Shell Ruin & Taylor Brookes)
- "The OH in Ohio"
"Crown Jewels" deluxe edition (CD2)[edit | edit source]
- "Carry Your Love" (from Prime Cut)
- "Heavens Above Me" (from Last Judgment)
- "Kukla" (from Last Judgment)
- "Revolution at Hand" (from "Heavens Above Me")
- "After the Event" (from "Good Mourning")
- "The Pretty Ones" (feat. China, Emily Henning & Romo) (from Bigger Than God)
- "Witching Hour" (from Bigger Than God)
- "The Velveteen Rabbit" (from Bigger Than God)
- "Crucify" (from The Second Coming)
- "Guerrilla" (from The Second Coming)
- "Cherry Bomb" (with Buffi, Shell Ruin & Taylor Brookes) (from "Power Power")
- "Those Who Love Me Can Take the Train" (with Neyssa) (from Alesha Is the Queen)
- "London Brat" (from Alesha Is the Queen)
- "Happy Slappers" (with Sarah Summers) (from Chic/Freak)
- "Infernal Superstar" (pop mix) (from Buried Underneath)
Charts[edit | edit source]
Chart (2011) | Peak position |
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Urapopstar Top 40 Albums Chart | 4 |
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