Quo'ing in - The Best of the Noughties Status Quo
Album info
Album-Release:
2022
HRA-Release:
16.09.2022
Album including Album cover
- 1 Backbone (Out out Quoin' Mix 2022) 03:02
- 2 Looking out for Caroline 04:00
- 3 Two Way Traffic 03:58
- 4 In the Army Now (2010 Studio Version) 04:20
- 5 Beginning of the End 04:28
- 6 Round and Round 03:23
- 7 Rock 'n' Roll 'n' You 03:27
- 8 Raining in My Heart 03:33
- 9 Liberty Lane 03:41
- 10 Jam Side Down 03:26
- 11 Running Inside My Head 03:42
- 12 Electric Arena 05:22
- 13 Twenty Wild Horses 04:59
- 14 Blues and Rhythm 04:29
- 15 Gotta Get up and Go 04:18
- 16 The Way It Goes 03:59
- 17 Bula Bula Quo (Kua Ni Lega) 03:50
- 18 Caroline (2022 Studio Version) 04:55
- 19 Paper Plane (2022 Studio Version) 03:39
- 20 Rockin' All over the World (2022 Studio Version) 03:50
- 21 Face the Music 03:24
- 22 Cut Me Some Slack (Out out Quoin' Mix 2022) 04:21
- 23 The Party Ain't over Yet (Single Mix) 03:51
- 24 Fun Fun Fun 04:02
- 25 Pictures of Matchstick Men (Aquostic Studio Version) 03:36
- 26 That's a Fact (Aquostic Studio Version) 03:35
- 27 I'm Not Ready 04:33
- 28 Tilting at the Mill 03:26
- 29 I'm Watching over You 03:49
- 30 Mortified 03:20
- 31 Temporary Friend 04:12
- 32 I'll Never Get over You 02:46
- 33 Live Medley (Mystery Song/Railroad/Most of the Time/Wild Side of Life/Rollin' Home/Again and Again/Slow Train) 10:06
- 34 Down Down (Aquostic Studio Version) 02:35
- 35 It's Christmas Time 03:39
Info for Quo'ing in - The Best of the Noughties
There are many compilations covering the productions by Status Quo in the 70s and 80s, the period when the big classics by the band were recorded. In the last 20 years, Status Quo continued to release chart albums, and pushed themselves to play in front of bigger and bigger audiences. To do this era justice.
Like for all bands with a career spanning five decades, the new songs always had to “fight” against the power of the old hits. This compilation shows how many great songs Status Quo have recorded in each of their recent albums. And for all those who can’t help the thought of a Status Quo collection without the hits.
Songs like the rare “It’s Christmas Time” appear on a Status Quo album for the very first time. It’s the inclusion of these rarities that truly make Quo’ing In – The Best of the Noughties a must-have for all the most loyal fans, as well as a product of great interest for all the long-time Status Quo followers who want to enjoy the best of the last two decades by one of the greatest British rock bands of all time.
Francis Rossi said of the album, “Coming into the Noughties we were under pressure. Struggling to maintain our place at the top table and, in a way, weighed down by what had gone before. This was a time of change and the band that recorded ‘Heavy Traffic’ is different to the one that laid down ‘Backbone’ but what did not change was the passion, energy and desire to build on what had gone before. The fact that so many of the songs fitted into the live sets along the way is testimony to their strength. Anyone who knows me will be aware that I don’t deal in nostalgia, but I do think that what Status Quo achieved during this twenty year period – in the face of challenges that none of us could have predicted we’d have to deal with – is worth celebrating”.
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Status Quo
is one of Britain's longest-lived bands, staying together for over 30 years. During much of that time, the band was only successful in the UK, where they racked up a string of Top Ten singles that ran into the '90s. In America, the group was ignored after they abandoned psychedelia for heavy boogie rock in the early '70s. Before that, the Quo managed to reach number 12 in the US with the psychedelic classic "Pictures of Matchstick Men" (a Top Ten hit in the UK).
This album contains no booklet.