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List Price: $14.99 | | Label: EMI Gold
Salesrank: 161525
Released: May 30, 2005 |
| Our Price: $5.43 |
| Used Price: $2.94 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Collection Track Listing:
1. Whole Again (Original Version)
2. Dancing In The Street
3. Ladies Night
4. Use Your Imagination
5. Turn Me On
6. Right Now (Right Edit)
7. It's Ok
8. Love Won’T Wait
9. Don’T Go Breaking My Heart
10. Believer
11. Follow Me
12. Tomorrow & Tonight
13. Walking On The Water
14. Love Doesn’T Have To Hurt
15. No One Loves You (Like I Love You)
Editorial Review:
Masterminded by former OMD front man Andy McCluskey, Atomic Kitten first came to prominence in 1999 when their single 'Right Now' reached number 10. Also included in this 15-track Collection is 'Whole Again', 'Ladies Night', 'It's OK', 'Follow Me' & 'Love Doesn't Have To Hurt'. EMI Gold. 2005.
Collection Reviews:
Best Collection EVER ! 
2006-03-08 - When i was listening this cd IT WAS GREAT. I was a FAN of Atomic Kitten in July 2004 After 5 MONTHS of break up. lil and jenny were working in their solo careers lil's first single is woman in love which entered at #5!!!!! that was great for solo and jenny's first single is crash landing which entered unbeleiveble #47, so buy both of them PLEASE. Natasha will be releasing a single later in 2006.
Our favorite Kittens 
2005-08-16 - This cd is awesome. I love all the songs on this cd! I was so happy that Dancing in the Streets was released on this cd, since it was only performed in concert. All in all I love this cd. I'd recommened it to everyone who loves pop. These girls can sing. New and old Kitten fans will love this!
An OK product 
2005-07-22 - I like Atomic Kitten a heck of a lot, but this CD left me feeling... used. Do not get me wrong, AK can sing great, and they are an awesome group, but the only interesting thing about this product are the 2 unreleased songs (at least they were unreleased in the U.S.), and even then they are OK. I only recommend this CD to those Atomic Kitten fans out there who just have to have every one of their CDs. Overall, not impressed