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 | This three-disc set brings together 1981's 'Greatest Hits Vol.1', 1991's 'Greatest Hits Vol.2' and 1999's 'Greatest Hits Vol.3'. It features no fewer than 26 of Freddie Mercury and Queen's UK top ten hits. |
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 | First volume of a greatest hits package. Possibly the biggest (and first) stadium electro act, Depeche Mode have sold out arenas and topped charts all over the world, and this album is a neat summary of their first three decades together. Includes... |
 | Fourth studio album from British rock band Snow Patrol. This is the follow up to 2004's multi-platinum selling record 'Final Straw'. Produced by Garret 'Jacknife' Lee, the album was recorded in an isolated cottage in Ireland. Includes the single... |
 | First volume of a greatest hits package. Possibly the biggest (and first) stadium electro act, Depeche Mode have sold out arenas and topped charts all over the world, and this album is a neat summary of their first three decades together. Includes... |
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