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- B-Sides:_1996–2006 abstract "B-Sides: 1996–2006 is a two-disc B-sides compilation album by alternative rock band Placebo. It is representative of their ten-year contract with Virgin Records and is a collection of selected B-Sides that appeared on the far more comprehensive EMI box set The Hut Recordings - the latter first released in 2009, before the former was issued separately two years later in 2011. One reviewer described the compilation as a means for the more "casual" fan to discover the band's obscure material. The Virgin compilation includes "Dark Globe", a Syd Barrett cover, an avant-garde jazz track called "Aardvark" in which lead singer Brian Molko plays the saxophone, as well as a range of musical experiments that deviate from the popular Placebo formula.The two-CD collection was made available through the Elevator Music Ltd. imprint, described by one website as a "vanity/pseudo-indie label for Placebo's releases", with the "Parent Label" being Hut Recordings.".
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- B-Sides:_1996–2006 headline "Disc 1".
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- B-Sides:_1996–2006 note "originally from the "36 Degrees" single".
- B-Sides:_1996–2006 note "originally from the "Burger Queen Français" single".
- B-Sides:_1996–2006 note "originally from the "Meds" single".
- B-Sides:_1996–2006 note "originally from the "Nancy Boy" single".
- B-Sides:_1996–2006 note "originally from the "Pure Morning" single".
- B-Sides:_1996–2006 note "originally from the "Slave to the Wage" single".
- B-Sides:_1996–2006 note "originally from the "Special K" single".
- B-Sides:_1996–2006 note "originally from the "Taste in Men" single".
- B-Sides:_1996–2006 note "originally from the "Teenage Angst" single".
- B-Sides:_1996–2006 note "originally from the "Teenage Angst" single, 2006 digital remaster".
- B-Sides:_1996–2006 note "originally from the "The Bitter End" single".
- B-Sides:_1996–2006 note "originally from the "This Picture" single".
- B-Sides:_1996–2006 note "originally from the "Twenty Years" single".
- B-Sides:_1996–2006 note "originally from the "You Don't Care About Us" single".
- B-Sides:_1996–2006 note "originally from the 1997 "Bruise Pristine" single".
- B-Sides:_1996–2006 released "2009-06-08".
- B-Sides:_1996–2006 released "2011-03-07".
- B-Sides:_1996–2006 thisAlbum "''B-Sides: 1996-2006'".
- B-Sides:_1996–2006 title Dark_Globe.
- B-Sides:_1996–2006 title "Aardvark".
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- B-Sides:_1996–2006 title "Hug Bubble".
- B-Sides:_1996–2006 title "Innocence of Sleep".
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- B-Sides:_1996–2006 title "Leni".
- B-Sides:_1996–2006 title "Little Mo".
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- B-Sides:_1996–2006 title "Needledick".
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- B-Sides:_1996–2006 title "Then the Clouds Will Open for Me".
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- B-Sides:_1996–2006 title "Waiting for the Son of Man".
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- B-Sides:_1996–2006 writer Syd_Barrett.
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- B-Sides:_1996–2006 subject Category:Placebo_albums.
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- B-Sides:_1996–2006 comment "B-Sides: 1996–2006 is a two-disc B-sides compilation album by alternative rock band Placebo. It is representative of their ten-year contract with Virgin Records and is a collection of selected B-Sides that appeared on the far more comprehensive EMI box set The Hut Recordings - the latter first released in 2009, before the former was issued separately two years later in 2011. One reviewer described the compilation as a means for the more "casual" fan to discover the band's obscure material.".