Hits! The Very Best of Erasure

Hits! The Very Best of Erasure
Greatest hits album by
Released20 October 2003
Recorded1985–2003
GenreSynth-pop
Length78:24
LabelMute
Erasure chronology
Other People's Songs
(2003)
Hits! The Very Best of Erasure
(2003)
Nightbird
(2005)
Singles from Hits! The Very Best of Erasure
  1. "Oh L'amour (August Mix)"
    Released: 13 October 2003
Professional ratings
Review scores
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AllMusic[1]

Hits! The Very Best of Erasure is the second greatest hits album by English synth-pop duo Erasure, released on 20 October 2003 by Mute Records. Capitalising on a resurgence of Erasure's music after their successful covers album Other People's Songs, Mute released Hits! in order to reintroduce people to the duo's music and to give an update to their 1992 singles compilation Pop! The First 20 Hits.

Since the release of Pop!, Erasure had released fifteen more singles, but only six of them appeared on Hits!. In addition, two additional songs from the Abba-esque EP were added to the line-up, as well as a new remix of "Oh L'amour", originally found on their 1986 debut album Wonderland.

To entice Erasure completists to purchase the Hits! set, limited copies of the album contained a bonus CD containing an "Erasure Megamix", consisting of eighteen of their classic songs (including "You Surround Me", the only song not on the main album) strung together in a DJ-mixed form. A few are the basic single mixes, but most of them consist of well known dance remixes done at the time of their respective releases; in particular, additional vocals from remixes of "Love to Hate You" and "Sometimes" were included.

Hits! was repackaged and reissued in the UK on 29 October 2007. This new version includes the same two discs as the original release, along with a DVD containing 35 Erasure music videos. These are the same videos which were released on the Hits! the Videos in 2003. On 22 July 2013, the album was certified platinum by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI).[2]

  1. ^ AllMusic review
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference BPI was invoked but never defined (see the help page).