The 2001 compilation album, Best of The Corrs, stands as a definitive sonic portrait of a band that bridged the gap between traditional Irish heritage and global pop-rock stardom. Released on October 19, 2001, the album captures the first chapter of the Corrs' journey, distilling the success of their first three multi-platinum studio albums: Forgiven, Not Forgotten (1995), Talk on Corners (1997), and In Blue (2000).
A genuine FLAC of this album is most likely sourced from the original CD (2001 pressing) or a high-resolution digital master. No official 24-bit release exists, so 16/44.1 FLAC is the standard.
This collection captures their most beloved singles, including the ethereal “Breathless,” the violin-driven “Runaway,” the haunting “So Young,” and the emotionally charged “What Can I Do.” It also features two new tracks: the uplifting “Make You Mine” and a stunning cover of R.E.M.’s “Everybody Hurts,” showcasing Andrea Corr’s poignant vocal delivery. For fans of Celtic-infused pop, the album serves as both a perfect entry point and a definitive career retrospective.
The 2001 compilation album, Best of The Corrs, stands as a definitive sonic portrait of a band that bridged the gap between traditional Irish heritage and global pop-rock stardom. Released on October 19, 2001, the album captures the first chapter of the Corrs' journey, distilling the success of their first three multi-platinum studio albums: Forgiven, Not Forgotten (1995), Talk on Corners (1997), and In Blue (2000).
A genuine FLAC of this album is most likely sourced from the original CD (2001 pressing) or a high-resolution digital master. No official 24-bit release exists, so 16/44.1 FLAC is the standard. The Corrs - Best of The Corrs -2001- FLAC
This collection captures their most beloved singles, including the ethereal “Breathless,” the violin-driven “Runaway,” the haunting “So Young,” and the emotionally charged “What Can I Do.” It also features two new tracks: the uplifting “Make You Mine” and a stunning cover of R.E.M.’s “Everybody Hurts,” showcasing Andrea Corr’s poignant vocal delivery. For fans of Celtic-infused pop, the album serves as both a perfect entry point and a definitive career retrospective. The 2001 compilation album, Best of The Corrs