LOS MEJORES MOMENTOS (2026)

The Church - Los Mejores Momentos Cover

Tracks (click a title for details)

  Media

side a:  side a:
1.The Unguarded Moment (3:36)
2.Almost With You (4:29)
3.Metropolis (3:21)  
4.Tristesse (4:06) (sung by Marty Willson-Piper)  
5.Under The Milky Way (4:52) /
 
side b:
 
  side b:
1.Reptile (5:35)
2.Tantalized (3:30)
3.Electric Lash (3:22) /
4.Two Places At Once (8:07) (sung by Steve Kilbey & Marty Willson-Piper)

Credits

All songs written, produced and performed by the church
the church are Steve Kilbey, Peter Koppes, Tim Powles, Marty Willson-Piper
A1-A5:
  Recorded & Mixed by Ted Howard at Rancom Street Studios, Botanya Bay, Sydney
  Assistant Engineer: Giles Muldoon
  Mastered by William Bowden at King Willy Sound
  Executive Producer: Kevin L. Keller
B1-B4:
  Recorded & Mixed by Ted Howard at Rancom Street Studios, Botany Bay, Sydney
  Assistant Engineer: Ben Garrard
  Mastered by William Bowden at King Willy Sound
Guests:
  B2: Sophie Glasson - cello, Inga Liljeström - vocals
  B4: Amanda Brown - violin, Sophie Glasson - cello
Portraits painted by Steve Kilbey
Design by Samantha McFadden

Releases

Notes

Promotional write-up:

Los Mejores Momentos, the ultimate compilation of acoustic reimaginings across The Church's illustrious catalogue, pressed on violet vinyl.

Originally recorded for the Liberation Blue Acoustic Series on El Momento Descuidado (2004) and El Momento Siguiente (2007), this selection of songs drawn from those two albums is far more than an acoustic collection. When the band recorded those albums, their many fans were witness to the unfurling of attributing new meaning to old classics with masterful arrangement and instrumentation, putting The Church's unparalleled diversity to the fore.

"Just doing The Church Unplugged would have been pointless for us. We wanted to really feel the songs, reinterpret them. We wanted to free them, open them up, strip back some of the artifice. We found there were some other songs lurking in there, behind the stiff face of the originals." - Steve Kilbey

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