

"Ballad of a Thin Man" was a track intended for a Bob Dylan tribute album which was never released.The tracks "Drop in the Sea", "Light of the Day" and "Dance in Your Shadow" were previously released as B-sides.Cover of the Joe South classic "Hush" was previously only available on the soundtrack to the film I Know What You Did Last Summer and on the single released in 1996.Included on this album is a totally different track also titled "Strangefolk". The clip from Kollected is part of the original 'Strangefolk' track, which was left off "Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts", and was only made available on the 10th anniversary limited edition.įive years after the release of Kollected, Kula Shaker would go on to name their third album Strangefolk. "Aum Keshavaya namah aum" …'" (Possibly misprinted, "om keshavaya namah" means "O my Lord Keshava, I offer my respectful obeisances unto You.") The iTunes Music Store states that this clip is named "Strangefolk", which was the original title of their second album before Kula Shaker changed it to Peasants, Pigs and Astronauts.

This is actually mentioned in the booklet that comes with the CD, the chorus is mentioned: "It seems there was no more room left on the album for ten-minute long tracks with choruses like: 'In the beginning was the word, and the word was. There is a 1 minute and 50 seconds hidden/ghost song at the end of "Govinda", about 13 minutes after it has finished." Govinda" (includes an excerpt of "Strangefolk") Confirmation needed." Grateful When You're Dead/Jerry Was There".Kollected – The Best Of is a 2002 compilation album by Kula Shaker There are sixteen songs on the album: seven from their debut "K", four from " Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts" and five non-album tracks.
