Woke Up Laughing is a 1998 album of remixes, rerecordings, and otherwise creative approaches to Robert Palmer's discography that's "inspired by a love of the world of music, 1977–1997, with many alternate versions appearing for the first time on disc," according to the CD's back cover. Gerald Seligman, the founder of EMI Hemisphere, suggested the initial idea for Woke Up Laughing, but Palmer wasn't interested in a simple compilation, preferring instead a rethink and a fresh approach. The cover photo was taken by Palmer's longtime drummer, Dony Wynn; when Palmer's son, Jim, saw it, he thought it was perfect for the album and recommended it be used.[2]

Woke Up Laughing
Remix album by
Released6 October 1998 (6 October 1998)[1]
LabelMetro Blue
ProducerRobert Palmer
Robert Palmer chronology
The Very Best of Robert Palmer
(1995)
Woke Up Laughing
(1998)
Rhythm & Blues
(1998)

Track listing

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  1. "Housework"
  2. "Charanga" [alternate version of 1996 B-side by the Power Station]
  3. "Woke Up Laughing 79/89" [latter portion of track (1:49-5:32) recorded in 1989]
  4. "Aeroplane"
  5. "History"
  6. "What's It Take?"
  7. "Pride"
  8. "Chance"
  9. "Honeymoon"
  10. "Best of Both Worlds" [remix]
  11. "Monogamy" [remix]
  12. "Honey Bee"
  13. "Casting a Spell" [remix]
  14. "Between Us" [remix with alternate vocal]

Released on Metro Blue, a sister label of Blue Note Records, based in New York City.

References

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  1. ^ "Jazz" (PDF). CMJ. 5 October 1998. p. 36. Retrieved 29 December 2022.
  2. ^ Allmusic. Retrieved 7 April 2020