Released on October 5, 2004, by Capitol Records Ten Years Gone: The Best of Everclear 1994–2004
Released on October 5, 2004, Ten Years Gone serves as a tombstone for Everclear’s most commercially successful era. Ten Years Gone The Best Of Everclear Rar
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The collection spans the band's work from World of Noise (1993) through Slow Motion Daydream (2003): “Ten Years Gone” – A legendary Led Zeppelin song
The 21-track compilation includes major hits like "Santa Monica," "Father of Mine," and "Wonderful," alongside rarities such as "Sex with a Movie Star" and "The New Disease". The tracklist covers highlights from Sparkle and Fade So Much for the Afterglow Songs from an American Movie Critical Reception
The Hits and the Sound The collection opens with the band’s most iconic track, "Santa Monica." Even decades later, the song retains its power. The chiming guitars and the specific sense of isolation and freedom Alexakis conjures remain the band's high-water mark. The sequencing smartly alternates between their two distinct radio personas. You get the crunching, neurotic energy of "Heroin Girl" and the cynical swagger of "Everything to Everyone," balanced perfectly against the orchestral melodrama of "Father of Mine" and the sanguine optimism of "I Will Buy You a New Life."
Unique Tracks: Includes "The New Disease" (previously only on a CD single) and the otherwise unreleased "Sex With a Movie Star (The Good Witch Gone Bad)".