Should God Forget: A Retrospective

The Psychedelic Furs

Should God Forget: A Retrospective

RELEASED: January 01, 1997
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. India 6:22 2. Sister Europe 5:39 3. Pulse 2:38 4. Mack the Knife 5:59 5. Blacks / Radio 6:50 6. We Love You 3:27 7. Imitation of Christ 5:29 8. Soap Commercial 3:49 9. Pretty in Pink 3:58 10. Mr. Jones 4:02 11. Into You Like a Train 4:32 12. I Wanna Sleep With You 3:16 13. Merry Go Round (Yes I Do) 3:50 14. President Gas 5:17 15. Love My Way 3:32 16. Sleep Comes Down 3:51 17. I Don’t Want to Be Your Shadow 3:49
Should God Forget: A Retrospective is a compilation album by The Psychedelic Furs, released in 1991. This collection highlights the band's distinctive blend of post-punk and new wave, characterized by atmospheric soundscapes, emotive lyrics, and Richard Butler's haunting vocals. The album features tracks from their earlier works, showcasing the evolution of their sound and the impact they had on the alternative music scene in the 1980s and early 1990s. Fans and critics alike have regarded this compilation as a definitive representation of the band's artistic journey, encapsulating their ability to merge introspective themes with engaging melodies.