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- Date Released: September 28, 1999
- Genre: Rock/Pop
- Style: Rock
- Label: Buddha Records
- Copyright: (P) 1999 Buddha Records
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Buddha's Under the Milky Way: The Best of the Church is a terrific, comprehensive anthology, tracing their career from their 1981 debut, Of Skin and Heart, to 1994's Sometime Anywhere. Some hardcore fans may notice some personal favorites missing, but all their best-known songs -- "The Unguarded Moment," "Tear It All Away," "Month of Sundays," "Myrrh," "Under the Milky Way," "Reptile," "Metropolis," "Ripple" -- are here, along with an excellent, representative sampling of album tracks. It's an ideal record for casual fans, along with being a great introduction for the curious and neophytes.
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17 Total Tracks, 74:58 Total Length
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- The Church - Arranger // The Church - Group // The Church - Producer // The Church - Main Performer // Steve Kilbey - Bass // Steve Kilbey - Vocals // Peter Koppes - Guitar // Peter Koppes - Vocals // John Bee - Producer // John Bee - Engineer // Bob Clearmountain - Producer // Jay Dee Daugherty - Drums // Elliott Federman - Mastering // Chris Gilbey - Producer // Greg Ladanyi - Producer // Nick Launay - Producer // Nick Launay - Engineer // Nick Launay - Mixing // Gavin MacKillop - Producer // Marty Willson-Piper - Guitar // Marty Willson-Piper - Vocals // Richard Ploog - Drums // Tim Powell - Drums // Nick Ward - Drums // Waddy Wachtel - Producer // Dare Mason - Producer // Mike Ragogna - Compilation Producer // Joel Whitburn - Chart Information // Dana Renert - Project Coordinator // John Halpern - Photography // Kevin Flaherty - Compilation Producer // Bruce Pollock - Project Coordinator // David Richman - Art Direction // Claudia Depkin - Archival Consultant // Donna Malyzsko - Project Coordinator // Ed Osborne - Project Coordinator // Dean Romanelli - Project Coordinator // Arlessa Barnes - Project Coordinator // Mandana Eidgah - Product Manager // Jeremy Holiday - Liner Notes // Jeremy Holiday - Compilation Producer // Tom Tierney - Editorial Assistant // Joanne Feltman - Archival Consultant // Glenn Korman - Archival Consultant // Lisa Butler - Project Coordinator // Glenn Delgado - Project Coordinator // Christina DeSimone - Project Coordinator // Felicia Gearhart - Project Coordinator // Laura Gregory - Project Coordinator // Robin Manning - Project Coordinator // Larry Parra - Project Coordinator // Catherine Seligman - Project Coordinator // Steve Strauss - Project Coordinator // Robin Diamond - Project Coordinator // Brooke Nochomson - Project Coordinator // Corey Ward - Editorial Assistant // Peter Walsh - Producer // Peter Walsh - Engineer
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