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Greatest Hits
Compilation album by
Released19 November 2001
Recorded1997–2001
Genre
Length70:04
LabelRCA
ProducerSimon Cowell (exec.), Julian Gallagher, Richard "Biff" Stannard, Ash Howes, Steve Mac, Stargate, Eliot Kennedy, Max Martin, Denniz Pop
Five chronology
Kingsize
(2001)
Greatest Hits
(2001)
Let's Dance
(2002)

Greatest Hits is the first compilation album by English boy band Five. It was released in the United Kingdom through RCA Records on 19 November 2001, just three months after the release of their third studio album, Kingsize.[1]

The album features thirteen of the band's fifteen singles (excluding "How Do Ya Feel" and "Don't Fight It Baby"), as well as two popular B-sides, two new remixes, and the previously unreleased "Set Me Free", which was recorded during the Kingsize album sessions. The album peaked at number nine on the UK Albums Chart, as well as being certified platinum by the BPI.

Background

Although the band's previous album, Kingsize, had been released only three months earlier, Greatest Hits was rush-released due to the imminent split of the band. Scott Robinson revealed on the ITV2 series The Big Reunion that the album's release came after Sean Conlon suffered a mental breakdown and threatened to quit the band as he was unable to cope. Alongside the release of the album, a VHS compilation containing all of the band's music videos, as well as behind the scenes footage, and a live video for "Two Sides to Every Story".[2]

Two singles, "Closer to Me" and "Rock the Party", were released to promote the album. The latter was not released as a single in its own right in the United Kingdom, but formed a double A-side on CD2 of "Closer to Me". Both songs originated from Kingsize.

The Japanese version of the album replaced the B-side "Inspector Gadget" with the promotional single "How Do Ya Feel" and added a remix of "Let's Dance". The album was re-released on 7 June 2003.[3] The album made a return to the top ten of UK Albums Chart in 2013 following the band's reformation on The Big Reunion.[4]

Track listing

International edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Original albumLength
1."We Will Rock You" (radio edit)Invincible (1999)3:09
2."Keep On Movin'"Invincible3:17
3."If Ya Gettin' Down"
  • Breen
  • Brown
  • Mike Cleveland
  • Conlon
  • Gallagher
  • Stannard
Invincible3:00
4."Everybody Get Up" (radio edit)
Five (1998)3:05
5."Let's Dance" (radio edit)
Kingsize (2001)3:38
6."Rock the Party" (single remix)
Kingsize2:49
7."Got the Feelin'" (radio edit)
  • Breen
  • Brown
  • Conlon
  • Gallagher
  • Stannard
Five3:29
8."When the Lights Go Out" (radio edit)
  • Breen
  • Brown
  • Conlon
  • Eliot Kennedy
  • Tim Lever
  • John McClaughlin
  • Neville
  • Mike Percy
  • Robinson
Five4:11
9."Closer to Me" (single remix)
  • Breen
  • Brown
  • Gallagher
  • Harrington
  • Howes
  • Stannard
Kingsize4:30
10."Until the Time Is Through" (radio edit)Five4:10
11."Don't Wanna Let You Go" (radio edit)
  • Breen
  • Brown
  • Conlon
  • Gallagher
  • Stannard
Invincible3:37
12."Slam Dunk (Da Funk)" (radio edit)
Five3:36
13."It's the Things You Do" (original album version)
  • Breen
  • Brown
  • Conlon
  • Crichlow
  • Martin
  • Neville
  • Robinson
  • George Shahin
Five3:37
14."When I Remember When"
Five (US version)[a]3:59
15."Inspector Gadget"
  • Breen
  • Brown
  • Gallagher
  • Steve Lewinson
  • Richard Norris
  • Stannard
Invincible[b]2:51
16."Set Me Free"previously unreleased2:55
17."Keep On Movin'" (2002 FIFA World Cup remix)
  • Breen
  • Brown
  • Conlon
  • Gallagher
  • Stannard
previously unreleased3:40
18."Five Greatest Hits Megamix" (Jewels & Stone remix)
  • Breen
  • Brown
  • Carlsson
  • Cleveland
  • Conlon
  • Crichlow
  • Gallagher
  • Gibb
  • Harrington
  • Hooker
  • Howes
  • Kennedy
  • Lever
  • Martin
  • May
  • McClaughlin
  • Merrill
  • Neville
  • Percy
  • Pop
  • Robinson
  • Schulze
  • Stannard
previously unreleased11:00
Japanese edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Original albumLength
15."How Do Ya Feel"
  • Breen
  • Brown
  • Conlon
  • Gallagher
  • Stannard
Invincible3:40
19."Let's Dance" (The Kinkyboy remix)
  • Breen
  • Brown
  • Conlon
  • Gallagher
  • Harrington
  • Howes
  • Stannard
"Let's Dance" single (2001)6:40

Personnel

Charts

Certifications and sales

Region Certification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI)[18] Platinum 300,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Notes

  1. ^ In the UK, "When I Remember When" was first released as a B-side to "If Ya Gettin' Down".
  2. ^ "Inspector Gadget" was first released as a B-side to "Keep On Movin'" but appeared on Invincible as a hidden track.

References

  1. ^ "Greatest Hits". 14 November 2001 – via Amazon.
  2. ^ "Five: Greatest Hits" – via Amazon.
  3. ^ "Greatest Hits". 7 June 2003 – via Amazon.
  4. ^ "Apple – iTunes – iTunes Store – Charts – Top 10 Albums". Archived from the original on 31 August 2013. Retrieved 9 September 2017.
  5. ^ Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010 (PDF ed.). Mt Martha, Victoria, Australia: Moonlight Publishing. p. 104.
  6. ^ "Ultratop.be – Five – Greatest Hits" (in Dutch). Hung Medien.
  7. ^ "Dutchcharts.nl – Five – Greatest Hits" (in Dutch). Hung Medien.
  8. ^ Incorporation, Nielsen (15 September 2001). "Billboard". Nielsen Business Media, Inc. – via Internet Archive.
  9. ^ "Offiziellecharts.de – Five – Greatest Hits" (in German). GfK Entertainment Charts.
  10. ^ "Irish-charts.com – Discography Five". Hung Medien.
  11. ^ "Italiancharts.com – Five – Five". Hung Medien. Retrieved 30 September 2013.
  12. ^ "Charts.nz – Five – Greatest Hits". Hung Medien.
  13. ^ "Official Scottish Albums Chart Top 100 | Official Charts Company". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 17 February 2013.
  14. ^ "Swedishcharts.com – Five – Greatest Hits". Hung Medien.
  15. ^ "Swisscharts.com – Five – Greatest Hits". Hung Medien.
  16. ^ "Official Albums Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company.
  17. ^ "End of Year Album Chart Top 100 – 2001". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 30 November 2020.
  18. ^ "British album certifications – Five – Greatest Hits". British Phonographic Industry. Retrieved 25 July 2012.