Ancient Murphy Greatest Hits of the 20th Century Vol. 1

Ancient Murphy Greatest Hits of the 20th Century Vol. 1

Infobox Album
Name = Ancient Murphy: Greatest Hits of the 20th Century Vol. 1
Type = Studio album
Artist = The Ancestors



Released = 2007
Recorded =
Genre = Progressive rock
Length = 72:53
Label =
Producer =
Reviews =
Last album = "Brigadoon"
(1004)
This album = "Ancient Murphy: Greatest Hits of the 20th Century Vol. 1"
(2007)
Next album =

"Ancient Murphy: Greatest Hits of the 20th Century Vol. 1" is a compilation album of tracks by The Ancestors both previously unreleased and from their released albums.

Track listing

#"Already Broken" – 5:56. From A Good Thief Tips His Hat (1995)
#"End of the World" – 3:57. From Brigadoon
#"Helo" – 4:06. From Brigadoon (1994)
#"Turning" – 4:08. Previously unreleased (1993)
#"(Not Only) Human" – 4:6. From Brigadoon
#"Syd" – 4:11. From Brigadoon (1994)
#"Naniwan" – 3:46. Freviously unreleased (1992)
#"Black for the Gold" – 4:44. From "The Enemies Dance" (1991)
#"Just Like Me" – 4:35. From "The Ancestors" (1988
#"Stand" – 5:17. Previously unreleased (1995)
#"Analog" - 5:43. Previously unreleased (1994)
#"Watching Cities Fall" - 4:44. Previously unreleased (1993)
#"Cathedral" - 5:32. Previously unreleased (1993)
#"Just Need Some" - 6:22. From Brigadoon (1994)
#"The Rain" - 5:46. From "The Enemies Dance" (1991)


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