It's been over a year since alternative-pop group Toad The Wet Sprocket called it quits, and now fans can get a look back at the band's entire career via "P.S. (A Toad Retrospective)."
The single CD compilation, due in stores on November 9, includes the group's greatest hits, as well as some of their personal favorite tracks, and also features two previously unreleased cuts. Giving fans a glimmer of hope that it's not really all over for Toad is one of those unreleased tracks: "P.S.," which the band members reunited in the studio to record especially for this collection. The original version of "P.S.," not included on this compilation, was previously available only to the band's fan club. Whether or not Toad The Wet Sprocket use their recent "P.S." session as a springboard for a full scale reunion remains to be seen. The group broke in July of 1998 on seemingly amicable terms, and the former members were quick to move on to other projects (see "Toad The Wet Sprocket Falls Down, Breaks-Up" and "Remnants Of Toad The Wet Sprocket Recording, Touring"). Here's what you'll get on "P.S. (A Toad Retrospective)":- "P.S." (new version)
- "Come Down"
- "All I Want" (remix)
- "Something's Always Wrong" (edit)
- "Good Intentions"
- "Crazy Life"
- "Come Back Down"
- "Walk On The Ocean"
- "Fall Down"
- "I Will Not Take Things For Granted" "
- "Way Away"
- "Jam" (non-album version)
- "Hold Her Down" (remix)
- "Whatever I Fear"
- "Eyes Open Wide" (previously unreleased)
- "Silo Lullabye" (previously unreleased in the U.S.)