2) The rules:
a) The mix should be standard CD length. So, 12-24 songs, or 30-70 minutes.
b) The songs should never have been released (in the US) as a single, A or B side. This one gets a bit tricky with some older artists--eg Otis Redding, whose record company released practically everything he ever recorded as a single. So, if you want, we can limit it to singles that were released while the artist was active.
c) The mix should sound like a real greatest hits album. This means, it should be sequenced with some care, and shouldn't be completely filled with 20-minute live cuts and outtakes (a couple of those are OK).
3) Two examples:
The Clash
1) Police on My Back2) I'm So Bored With the USA
3) Charlie Don't Surf
4) Julie's Been Working For the Drug Squad
5) London's Burning
6) Somebody Got Murdered
7) Career Opportunities
8) Police and Thieves
9) Safe European Home
10) Lost in the Supermarket
11) Koka Kola
12) Death or Glory
13) Something About England
14) Stay Free
15) Janie Jones
16) Wrong Em Boyo
17) I'm Not Down
18) Rudie Can't Fail
19) Overpowered by Funk
20)Up in Heaven
21) We Are the Clash
REM
1) Circus Envy
2) Welcome to the Occupation
3) Pretty Persuasion
4) Moral Kiosk
5) Ignoreland
6) Laughing
7) Me in Honey
8) Harborcoat
9) Oddfellows Local 151
10) Be Mine
11) Exhuming McCarthy
12) Monty Got a Raw Deal
13) Leave
14) Texarkana
15) Star Me Kitten
16) Let Me In
17)You
18) Strange Currencies
19) Catapult
20) So Fast So Numb
4) Other possibilities: Neil Young, Prince, James Brown, Bob Dylan, PJ Harvey, Randy Newman, Rolling Stones. Who else you got?

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