Sex and Agriculture: The Very Best of The Exponents

Sex & Agriculture: The Very Best Of The Exponents
Greatest hits album by The Exponents
Released 2005
Recorded Various
Genre Rock
Label Universal Music New Zealand
Producer Various
The Exponents chronology
Hello, Love You, Goodbye
(1999)
Sex & Agriculture: The Very Best Of The Exponents
(2005)
Why Does Love Do This to Me: The Exponents Greatest Hits
(2011)

Sex & Agriculture: The Very Best of The Exponents is a greatest hits collection by New Zealand band The Exponents, released in 2005 and now deleted.[1] This two CD set featured their hit singles on CD1 and a collection of B-sides and rarities on CD2. The album reached #7 and spent 15 weeks on the New Zealand Album chart.[2] It featured two new recordings "Geraldine" and "Or A Girl I Knew" which were produced by Neil Finn at Roundhead Studios in Auckland.

Track listing

CD1

  1. Victoria (Single Version)
  2. Airway Spies
  3. All I Can Do (Single Version)
  4. Know Your Own Heart
  5. Your Best Friend Loves Me Too
  6. I'll Say Goodbye (Even Though I'm Blue)
  7. Sex & Agriculture
  8. Christchurch (In Cashel St, I Wait)
  9. My Love For You
  10. Only I Could Die (And Love You Still)
  11. Caroline Skies
  12. Why Does Love Do This To Me?
  13. Who Loves Who The Most
  14. Whatever Happened To Tracey
  15. Sink Like A Stone
  16. Like She Said
  17. La La Lulu
  18. Geraldine
  19. Or A Girl I Knew

CD2

  1. It Means I Mean You
  2. Fuck
  3. Interesting Thing
  4. What's Left Of Love
  5. Are You Sure?
  6. Close
  7. Hey Girl Groove!
  8. Only Virtually Mine
  9. So This Is Love
  10. Sadness
  11. One Sad River
  12. Do You Feel In Love
  13. Helen
  14. Galaxy
  15. Blue River Rising
  16. Poland (Original Version)
  17. My Date With You Was A Date With No One (Live)
  18. Perfect Romance (LIve)
  19. It Didn't And It Does

References

  1. "The Exponents Official Website: Albums". Album discography. theexponents.com. Retrieved 21 April 2013.
  2. "Charts: The Exponents: Sex & Agriculture: The Very Best Of The Exponents". Archive. charts.org.nz. Retrieved 21 April 2013.


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