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The Definitive Collection

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Download links and information about The Definitive Collection by Stray. This album was released in 2002 and it belongs to Rock, Blues Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal genres. It contains 23 tracks with total duration of 02:02:22 minutes.

Artist: Stray
Release date: 2002
Genre: Rock, Blues Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal
Tracks: 23
Duration: 02:02:22
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Suicide 7:43
2. Jericho 4:57
3. Our Song 6:04
4. Leave It Out 4:34
5. I Believe It 6:49
6. Gambler 3:37
7. Somebody Called You 4:06
8. Right from the Start 5:09
9. For the People 5:31
10. The End 5:18
11. Houdini 3:32
12. Take It Easy 3:42
13. Give a Little Bit 3:13
14. Mister Wind 5:21
15. One Night In Texas 6:10
16. All In Your Mind (Single Version) 9:24
17. Taken All the Good Things 5:33
18. Around the World In Eighty Days 3:40
19. Time Machine 4:44
20. Only What You Make It 4:03
21. Yesterday's Promises 4:22
22. Move On 5:48
23. In Reverse / Some Say 9:02

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This 23-song collection offers a very good profiling of the star-crossed career of underrated British hard rockers Stray, sampling songs from their five studio albums released by the Transatlantic label, as well as the subsequent trio through Pye, before their original demise in 1976. Interestingly, although disc one justifiably busies itself with the task of picking off a pair of highlights from each of these records in chronological order, disc two contains the band's first, eponymous album, remastered in its entirety — a reasonable decision considering it had not yet been unearthed during the CD era, and is, by general consensus, probably their best ever (aren't the first ones always the best?). And since disc one's well-intentioned — but inevitably flawed and much debated — selection of tracks couldn't possibly cover all the bases and please everyone (omitting such classics as "Son of the Father" and "Hallelujah," to name just a pair), this two-disc set would be supplanted in short order by the more complete 35-song Time Machine: Anthology 1970-1977, which arrived in stores just one year later.