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The album features 25 tracks in total, comprising 23 of the band's biggest hits from their eight previous studio albums and four best-of compilations. All existing tracks were remastered using high-quality for CD and digital formats to ensure the best possible sound quality.
Released in 2014 (commemorating the band’s 1988 formation and 1991 debut), 25: The Complete Singles does exactly what the title promises. It gathers every official single released by the band over 25 years, sequenced chronologically. Unlike compilations that remix or reorder tracks to fit a theme, this album respects the linear progress of a band growing from hopeful teenagers into veteran troubadours. Michael Learns To Rock 25 The Complete Singles
Released in late 2012, Michael Learns To Rock 25 The Complete Singles serves as a definitive retrospective. While the band had released compilation albums before—most notably Paint My Love in 1996 and Nothing to Lose in 2007—this 25th-anniversary edition was designed to be the ultimate collector's item. The album features 25 tracks in total, comprising
Whether you are a long-time fan looking to replace worn-out CDs or a newcomer curious about the band your parents listened to, this album is the definitive statement. It captures the innocence of the early 90s, the ambition of the late 90s, and the wisdom of the modern era. It gathers every official single released by the
The album was released through (later Universal) with different tracklists for different regions:
Released on October 25, 2014 "25: The Complete Singles" a comprehensive greatest hits collection by the Danish soft rock band Michael Learns to Rock . This album commemorates the band's 25-year anniversary
"Silent Times," the newest track on the compilation, ends the collection on a reflective note. "These are silent times / No more rhythm, no more rhymes..." It’s a meta-commentary on the music industry and the passage of time. It is a perfect closer for a band that has spent 25 years teaching the world that silence is not empty; it is full of unspoken feeling.