1. Until the End of the World
2. Ultraviolet (Light my Way)
3. Mysterious Ways
4. So Cruel
5. Whose Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses
6. One
7. Zoo Station
8. Even Better Than the Real Thing
9. The Fly
10. Acrobat
11. Trying to Throw Your Arms Around the World
12. Love is Blindness
Yep, and that's the key thing in the compilation of that album or any other: if you simply put them in a best-to-worst order, most of the time it won't work. There are some songs that absolutely fit perfectly in first and last positions, for example I couldn't have Achtung Baby with any other opening or closing track, same for Zooropa. Some songs are designed as opening build-ups with huge lead-ins (Streets, Zooropa), while other tracks wind the album down with such perfect finality that you can't imagine wanting to hear anything else after that (Mothers, Love Is Blindness, MLK, 40). HTDAAB is the real pain in the backside on this front - I'm still convinced that there is absolutely no perfect running order to make it work first and foremost as an album rather than a loose collection of potential singles. As decent as Yahweh may be to some, it will simply never work for me as a closing track as it's not only at odds with the rest of the album due to it's more upbeat nature but it also revs the album back up at a point when it should be winding down. I'm finding NLOTH tricky in the running order too as I can't find a way to handle the middle three tracks being in there (all of which I don't like) and still make the album work.