Louise has released a pair of super deluxe digital packages of her new ‘Greatest Hits’ album.
The ‘Greatest Hits (Extended Edition)’ includes a total of 40 songs; 20 of Louise’s biggest hits, plus 10 reimagined versions from her solo and Eternal catalogue, all of which also feature as extended mixes, courtesy of Steve Anderson.
Meanwhile, ‘Greatest Hits & More’ boasts five tracks from her unreleased 2003/2004 album, including Bounce Back, Slam, Lil Lou, Make It Fit and Don’t Ever Change.
Download ‘Greatest Hits (Extended Edition)’ and ‘Greatest Hits & More’ here.
Speaking exclusively in RETROPOP’s July 2023 cover feature, Louise hinted at plans to revisit her unreleased material, sharing: “There’s a bit in the vault. There’s a couple of goodies in the vault, actually, which might get an airing at some stage.
“I mean, they are throwback; they’re not particularly like what’s going on right now within the music industry in terms of current sounds. But a good song is a good song and they stand the test of time, so I think that there’ll be some little nuggets along the way.”
Following the release of ‘Elbow Beach’ in 2000, Louise set to work on a planned fourth album but the project never materialised and she instead focussed on her first best-of compilation, 2001’s ‘Changing Faces’, before stepping away from music for over 15 years.
Discussing the recording, she added: “I got quite far down the line with that album. I got about 10 or 12 tracks in – you write and record a lot more than that for an album – but I got quite far and then I got pregnant with Charlie.
“But you know, everything happens for a reason and we actually pulled some of those songs out of the vault recently. I’m still in touch with some of the producers that worked on those songs, so…”
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