True Romantic

True Romantic – The Best Of
Greatest hits album by Kate Ceberano
Released June 1999
Recorded 1985–99
Genre Pop, soul, jazz, synthpop, pop rock
Length 76:07[1]
Label Mushroom Records
Kate Ceberano chronology
Pash
(1998)
True Romantic: The Best Of
(1999)
The Girl Can Help It
(2003)
Kate Ceberano albums chronology
19 Days in New York
(2004)
The Definitive Collection
(2004)
Kate Ceberano Live with the WASO
(2006)
Alternate cover
The Definitive Collection (2004)

True Romantic – The Best of Kate Ceberano is a greatest hits album released by Australian recording artist Kate Ceberano.[2] It was a commercial success, peaking at number 9 on the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) album chart, and was certified platinum in Australia.[3] The album was re-released in 2004, under the title The Definitive Collection.[4]

It includes songs from her time with I'm Talking, tracks from Jesus Christ Superstar, her studio albums Brave, Blue Box and Pash as well as two new tracks.

Track listing

  1. "True Romantic" – 4:20
  2. "Pash" – 4:22
  3. "I Won't Let You Down" – 4:31
  4. "Calling You" (with Andrew Pendlebury) – 4:09
  5. "Everything's Alright" (with John Farnham and Jon Stevens) – 4:49
  6. "Love and Affection" – 4:06
  7. "Change" – 4:01
  8. "Feeling Alright" – 4:28
  9. "Brave" – 5:32
  10. "Bedroom Eyes" – 3:56
  11. "Time to Think" – 4:37
  12. "I Don't Know How to Love Him" (with John Farnham) – 4:26
  13. "Love Is Alive" – 4:17
  14. "Young Boys are My Weakness" – 3:24
  15. "All That I Want Is You" – 4:17
  16. "Love Don't Live Here Anymore" (I'm Talking) – 4:29
  17. "See Right Through" – 4:11
  18. "Trust Me" (I'm Talking) – 3:45

Track 8 is a live track.[5]

2CD limited edition (Live at the Sydney State Theatre October 1999)[6]
  1. "To Sir with Love"
  2. "Brave"
  3. "I Don't Know How to Love Him"
  4. "I Still Call Australia Home"
  5. "True Romantic"
  6. "Feelin' Alright" (with Vika & Linda and Vanessa Amorosi)

Charts

The album debuted at number 15 on 27 June 1999, and later peaked at number 9 on 18 July 1999.

Weekly chart

Chart (1999) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[7] 9

Year-end chart

Chart (1999) Position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[8] 40

Notes

References

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