The Most (The Cruel Sea album)

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The Most
The Cruel Sea chronology
Over Easy
(1998)
The Most
(1999)
Where There's Smoke
(2001)

The Most subtitled (The Best of The Cruel Sea) is the first

greatest hits by Australian indie rock band The Cruel Sea. The album was released in November 1999 and peaked at number 43 the ARIA Charts
. The album was certified gold in 2001.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."It Won't Last"
3:22
2."Hard Times"
  • Jim Elliot
  • Perkins
  • Rumour
3:43
3."13th Floor"
  • The Cruel Sea
2:40
4."Takin' All Day"
  • Elliot
  • Ken Gormley
  • Perkins
  • Rumour
3:31
5."Better Get a Lawyer"
3:01
6."Too Fast for Me"
  • The Cruel Sea
2:55
7."Three Legged Dog"
  • Cruickshank
  • Gormly
  • Perkins
  • The Rumour
2:55
8."Anybody But You"
  • Perkins
3:59
9."Orleans Stomp"
  • Rumor
2:46
10."The Honeymoon Is Over"
  • Cruickshank
  • Perkins
  • Rumour
3:08
11."Black Stick"
  • Perkins
  • Rumour
5:00
12."Naked Flame"
  • Cruickshank
  • Perkins
  • Rumour
4:13
13."Delivery Man"
  • Cruickshank
  • Perkins
  • Rumour
5:09
14."Let's Lay Down Here and Make Love"
  • Perkins
  • Rumour
3:43
15."It's Alright (Cause She Loves Me)"
  • Perkins
  • Rumour
4:22
16."Don't Sell It"
  • Perkins
  • Rumour
4:58
17."This Is Not the Way Home"
  • Perkins
  • Rumour
4:08
18."4"
  • Rumour
3:14
19."I Feel"
  • Perkins
  • Rumour
3:21
20."Down Below"
  • Elliot
  • Perkins
  • Rumour
3:15
21."Deadwood"
  • Perkins
  • Rumour
3:18
22."Navigate"
  • Elliot
  • Rumour
1:46

Charts

Chart (2001) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[2] 43

Certification

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[3] Gold 35,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Release history

Country Date Format Label Catalogue
Australia November 1999
CD
Polydor Records / Universal Music Australia 5476572

References

  1. ^ "The Most by The Cruel Sea". AllMusic. Retrieved 8 January 2019.
  2. ^ "Australiancharts.com – The Cruel Sea – The Most". Hung Medien. Retrieved 8 January 2019.
  3. ^ "ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 2001 Albums" (PDF). Australian Recording Industry Association.