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Available on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/2A5uXn... From '' Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before... '' Label: Rough Trade – RTRADEXD100 / RTRADECD100 Format: CD, Compilation, Jewel Case Country: UK Released: 2003 Tracklist 01. Eastern Lane - Fa Ce La Producer, Engineer – Iain Harvie 02. Adam Green - Eating Noddemix Recorded By – Dan Myers 03. Mystic Chords Of Memory - We Could Send Letters Recorded By – Mystic Chords Of Memory 04. Oneida - Jazz Is The Teacher, Funk Is The Preacher Recorded By – Barry London, Oneida 05. Elizabeth Fraser - At Last I Am Free Engineer [Mix] – Lee Shephard Recorded By, Producer – Damon Reece 06. The Hidden Cameras - Dunes Engineer – Jeff McMurrich Producer – Joel Gibb 07. The Tyde - Tell Me Engineer – Anton Newcombe, Darren Rademaker, Robert Campanella 08. Royal City - Is This It Engineer – Edwyn Collins, Sebastian Lewsley Producer – Royal City 09. Alasdair Roberts - I Had A Little Boat Recorded By – Matt Harvey 10. Delays - Ride It On Producer – Delays Producer, Engineer, Mixed By – Graham Sutton 11. The Veils - Lions After Slumber Engineer, Mixed By – Matthew Ollivier 12. Jeffrey Lewis - Part-Time Punks Engineer – Edd 13. British Sea Power - Tugboat Producer – British Sea Power 14. The Detroit Cobras - Last Nite Recorded By – John Smerek 15. The Fiery Furnaces - Winter Recorded By – Nicolas Vernhes 16. Belle & Sebastian - Final Day Engineer, Programmed By – Mick Cooke Producer – Belle & Sebastian Notes Presented in simple cardboard slip case. No Barcode. A landmark compilation CD to celebrate 25 years of Rough Trade Records. Features the new breed of Rough Trade bands covering classic Rough Trade songs. 01 - Originally by The Feelies 02 - Originally by Young Marble Giants 03 - Originally by Aztec Camera 04 - Originally by James Blood Ulmer 05 - Originally by Robert Wyatt 06 - Originally by The Clean 07 - Originally by Galaxie 500 08 - Originally by The Strokes 09 - Originally by Ivor Cuttler 10 - Originally by Mazzy Star 11 - Originally by Scritty Politti 12 - Originally by The Television Personalities 13 - Originally by Galaxie 500 14 - Originally by The Strokes 15 - Originally by The Fall 16 - Originally by Young Marble Giants © 2003 Rough Trade Records Ltd. ℗ 2003 Rough Trade Records Ltd. ------------------------ "Last Nite" is a song by the garage rock band The Strokes, and their second single from Is This It. A segment of the song was used by "Weird Al" Yankovic for his polka medley, "Angry White Boy Polka". The guitar riff that begins the song is similar to the intro of Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers' "American Girl". In a 2006 interview with Rolling Stone, Tom Petty said "The Strokes took 'American Girl' [for their song 'Last Nite'], and I saw an interview with them where they actually admitted it. That made me laugh out loud. I was like, 'OK, good for you.' It doesn't bother me." When performed live, Strokes frontman Julian Casablancas will occasionally sing lines from "American Girl" in between his original lyrics. "Last Nite" was used in TV promos for the 2010 film Get Him to the Greek. Reception In March 2005, Q placed "Last Nite" at number 66 in its list of the 100 Greatest Guitar Tracks. In September 2006, NME placed "Last Nite" at number one on its list of the 50 Greatest Tracks of the Decade. In May 2007, NME magazine placed "Last Nite" at number nine in its list of the 50 Greatest Indie Anthems Ever. It was also placed at number 16 on Rolling Stone's 50 Best Songs of the Decade and number 478 on its list of "The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time". Vitamin C cover Last Nite" was covered in 2003 by Vitamin C. The song was produced by Dave Derby, Michael Kotch, and Fred Maher. The single features a sample from Blondie's "Heart of Glass". After Elektra Records dropped Vitamin C when her second album, More, did not sell as expected, she signed to V2 Records in the UK, hoping to break into the music scene there. After her third album was recorded, this single was released exclusively in the UK with plans to release the album a month later. The album was never released. Reception The single for "Last Nite" by Vitamin C did not do well in its first week by debuting and peaking at a disappointing No.70 and falling down the chart rapidly. V2 shelved Vitamin C's album afterwards and dropped her. However, "Last Nite" is Vitamin C's only chart entry in the UK Singles Top 75, making it her most successful single there.