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Up to Now

Up to NowArtist: Snow Patrol
Label: Geffen Records
Category: Music

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Seller: megahitrecords
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 12 reviews
Sales Rank: 1055

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 2
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.4

MPN: 001360672
UPC: 602527229331
EAN: 0602527229331
ASIN: B002QXIMYU

Release Date: November 10, 2009
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  Disc 1
  • Chocolate - Snow Patrol, Connolly
  • Chasing Cars - Snow Patrol, Connolly
  • Crack the Shutters - Snow Patrol, Connolly
  • Set the Fire to the Third Bar - Snow Patrol, Connolly
  • Crazy in Love - Snow Patrol, Carter, Shawn
  • Just Say Yes - Snow Patrol, Jacknife Lee
  • Batten Down the Hatch - Snow Patrol, Lightbody
  • You're All I Have - Snow Patrol, Connolly
  • Hands Open - Snow Patrol, Connolly
  • Cartwheels - Snow Patrol, Lightbody
  • The Planets Bend Between Us - Snow Patrol, Connolly
  • Ask Me How I Am - Snow Patrol, Lightbody
  • On/Off - Snow Patrol, Lightbody
  • Making Enemies - Snow Patrol, Lightbody
  • Run [Live] - Snow Patrol, Archer

  Disc 2
  • Take Back the City - Snow Patrol, Connolly
  • Shut Your Eyes - Snow Patrol, Connolly
  • An Olive Grove Facing the Sea [2009 Version] - Snow Patrol, Lightbody
  • Run - Snow Patrol, Archer
  • Give Me Strength - Snow Patrol, Lightbody
  • Signal Fire - Snow Patrol, Connolly
  • Spitting Games - Snow Patrol, Connolly
  • Open Your Eyes - Snow Patrol, Connolly
  • Dark Roman Wine - Snow Patrol, Lightbody
  • Fifteen Minutes Old - Snow Patrol, Lightbody
  • You Are My Joy - Snow Patrol, Lightbody
  • The Golden Floor - Snow Patrol, Connolly
  • Starfighter Pilot - Snow Patrol, Lightbody
  • PPP - Snow Patrol, Lee James Potter
  • Chasing Cars [Live] - Snow Patrol, Connolly

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Editorial Reviews:

Album Description
2009 two CD collection from the Scottish/Irish Pop rockers. Snow Patrol are one of the biggest and boldest bands of the past decade. Over 15 years and five studio albums, the part Irish, part Scottish five piece have sketched heart-bruised ballads and arm-around-your-best-mate festival anthems, radio hits and moments of painful introspection. All of these have been gathered together for Up To Now, a 30 track, double album of singles, cover versions, rarities, album tracks and a handful of new songs. From their formation in Scotland in 1994, the band's hard-earned rise has seen them become one of the world's biggest bands, culminating in them selling over 10 million copies of their last three albums!


Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars Run   December 16, 2009
Nse Ette (Lagos, Nigeria)
12 out of 12 found this review helpful

Snow Patrol's career compilation is a great introduction of their chiming melodic-but-melancholic Rock sound to new listeners as it contains their hits and then some, but is also a delight to fans as it contains live versions of a couple of recordings ("Run" - which some think Leona Lewis did first, and "Chasing cars"), but also some rarities like "Signal fire" from the Spider-man 3 soundtrack, B-sides like their interesting cover of Beyoncé's "Crazy in love" (with a spoken delivery from Gary Lightbody: Kind of tough imagining him shaking his tush like B though) and "PPP" (Post punk progression), and 3 new recordings; "Just Say Yes" (a UK top 20 hit), "Give Me Strength" and "Dark Roman Wine".

Not a greatest hits as such (though quite a number of their hits make the cut; "Chocolate", "Run", "Set the fire to the third bar" with Martha Wainwright and the Grammy-nominated "Chasing cars"), and spread over 2 discs, the 30 songs cover all 5 Snow Patrol albums - singles and album tracks included, as well as a couple of songs by Lightbody's side project Reindeer Section ("Cartwheels" and "You are my joy"). Also included is a Lightbody solo version of "An Olive Grove Facing the Sea".

The only tiny complaint one may have is that the songs are not chronologically arranged, allowing us to see the musical growth of the group, but still, this is a career retrospective with a difference. Essential!



5 out of 5 stars Just Say Yes to Snow Patrol   November 27, 2009
MusicMan (Louisville, Kentucky, USA)
7 out of 7 found this review helpful

I first discovered Snow Patrol in 2004 when "Spitting Games" became an alternative radio hit. That prompted me to buy its parent album, Final Straw, and I was enough of a fan to also buy the follow-up, Eyes Open, which contains my favourite Snow Patrol song to date, "Hands Open." I decided to purchase Up to Now for a few reasons. Firstly, the lead single and one of three new tracks, "Just Say Yes," is great. Secondly, it allowed me to hear some of the material from their albums prior to Final Straw. Thirdly, it collected some cool non-album tracks, including the soundtrack single "Signal Fire" and such b-sides as "Post Punk Progression" (listed as "PPP" here) and "Crazy in Love."

I say all of this to explain why Up to Now is a five-star compilation. It isn't just because the music contained on these two discs is great, but also because it serves its purpose very well. For the curious who may only have heard a few songs and not own any albums, this set acts as an excellent overview. For casual fans like me, who own some of their prior releases, this collection acts as a good supplement. For big fans, the three new tracks are of such a high caliber that they will not disappoint, standing up well against some of the other highlights of Snow Patrol's catalogue featured here. Therefore, whether this would be your first Snow Patrol album, one of a few, or one of many, I can safely say it is a worthwhile purchase.



5 out of 5 stars Deluxe edition is excellent   November 18, 2009
Doublemom (WA, United States)
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

This is a great compilation for any Snow Patrol fan. It's not necessarily a "greatest hits" collection, but a great mix of well-known as well as more obscure songs, along with a few songs from the Reindeer Section. I have the CD/DVD deluxe version of Up To N0w, which includes the two CDs as well as a DVD with video documentaries, the full-length The Lightning Strike video that was used in their Take Back The Cities concert tour, and live concert footage of various songs. Well worth every penny, and a must for anyone who loves Snow Patrol.


5 out of 5 stars Possibly remastered? Some songs definitely sound different   November 23, 2009
roebeet (Morrisville, PA)
3 out of 4 found this review helpful

First off, I am a massive fan of Snow Patrol - I have all their albums on CD, and even OHMS on vinyl. I wasn't too thrilled about picking up a greatest hits for a few new tunes, but I figured it would be worth it to complete my discography.

One thing I have always disliked, however, is the horrible mastering their albums receive. OHMS, in particular, is awful (even on vinyl) - muddy and compressed, overall. But, as I gave this new compilation a spin, I could hear definite differences - "Chocolate", particular, was very obvious to me (my favorite track from them). "Signal Fire" also sounds a bit improved, and I believe "Take Back the City" (which really sounds very compressed on OHMS).

That's not to say that the sound quality is significantly improved - it's not. But it is noticeable for those of us who've listened to these songs over and over again.



5 out of 5 stars Perfection   December 24, 2009
Deanna in Cali (California)
I had lost one of my other Snow Patrol albums and was on here to buy another copy of it. Lo and behold, I come across "Up to Now", not knowing SP even HAD a greatest hits album out. To make this suprise even more pleasant, I scroll down and see that it's a 2-disc collection! All my favorites on here [Crack the Shutters, Hands Open, Chocolate] plus other great songs that I'd never heard before [like Cartwheels].

This is by far the best greatest hits album since U2 released their 1980 - 1990 collection - a must have for any Snow Patrol fan.


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