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Greatest Hits (Five album) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Greatest Hits (Five album)
''Greatest Hits'' is the first compilation album by English boy band Five. It was released in the United Kingdom through RCA Records on 19 November 2001, just three months after the release of their third studio album, ''Kingsize''.〔(Greatest Hits: Amazon.co.uk: Music )〕 The album features thirteen of the band's fifteen singles, excluding "How Do Ya Feel", and the international-only release "Don't Fight It Baby", as well as two popular B-sides, two brand new remixes, and the original track, "Set Me Free", which was recorded during the ''Kingsize'' album sessions. The album peaked at number nine on the UK Albums Chart, as well as being certified platinum by the BPI. The album was executively produced by Simon Cowell and Richard "Biff" Stannard. ==Background== Despite ''Kingsize'' only being released three months earlier, ''Greatest Hits'' was rush-released due to the imminent split of the band. Scott Robinson revealed on the ITV2 documentary ''The Big Reunion'' that the album's release came after Sean Conlon suffered a mental breakdown and threatened to quit the band as he was unable to cope. Alongside the release of the album, a VHS compilation containing all of the band's music videos, as well as behind the scenes footage, and the previously unreleased music video for "Two Sides to Every Story". The album made a return to the top ten of UK Albums Chart in 2013, due to the band reforming to appear on ''The Big Reunion''.〔(Apple – iTunes – iTunes Store – Charts – Top 10 Albums )〕
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