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{{Infobox album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
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| Name        = Greatest Hits
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| Type        = greatest
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{{Infobox musical artist
| Artist      = [[The Offspring]]
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| name = Stuart Murdoch
| Cover      = The Offspring - Greatest Hits cover.jpg
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| background = solo_singer
| Released    = June 20, 2005 {{nowrap|{{small|(Europe, United Kingdom)}}}}<br />June 21, 2005 {{nowrap|{{small|(North America)}}}}
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| image = StuartMurdoch-LA.jpg
| Recorded    = 1994–2005
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| landscape = yes
| Genre      = [[Punk rock]], [[pop punk]]
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| caption = Murdoch performing in Los Angeles in 2003
| Length      = 49:42
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| alias = Stewpot<ref>[http://www.belleandsebastian.com/?MemberName=Stuart Belle & Sebastian<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
| Label      = [[Columbia Records|Columbia]]
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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=y|1968|8|25}}
| Producer    = [[Jerry Finn]], [[Thom Wilson]], [[Dave Jerden]], [[Brendan O'Brien (music producer)|Brendan O'Brien]]
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| origin = [[Clarkston, East Renfrewshire|Clarkston]], East Renfrewshire, Scotland
| Last album  = ''[[Splinter (The Offspring album)|Splinter]]''<br />(2003)
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| genre = [[Indie pop]]
| This album  = '''''Greatest Hits'''''<br />(2005)
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| occupation = Musician
| Next album  = ''[[Rise and Fall, Rage and Grace]]''<br />(2008)
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| instrument = Vocals<br/>guitar<br>Piano<br/>Keyboard
| Misc ={{Singles
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| associated_acts = [[Belle & Sebastian]]<br />[[God Help the Girl]]
| Name          = Greatest Hits
 
| Type          = greatest
 
| single 1      = [[Can't Repeat]]
 
| single 1 date  = June 20, 2005
 
| single 2      = [[Next to You (The Police song)|Next to You]]
 
| single 2 date  = 2005
 
}}
 
 
}}
 
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{{Album ratings
 
| rev1 =  [[Allmusic]]
 
| rev1Score =  {{Rating|3|5}} <ref>{{Allmusic|class=album|id=r778064}}</ref>
 
| rev2 =  ''[[Blender (magazine)|Blender]]''
 
| rev2Score =  {{Rating|4|5}} <ref>[http://www.blender.com/guide/reviews.aspx?id=3465 ] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060104061841/http://www.blender.com/guide/reviews.aspx?id=3465 |date=January 4, 2006 }}</ref>
 
| rev3 =  [[PopMatters]]
 
| rev3Score =  (7/10) <ref>{{cite web|last=Begrand |first=Adrien |url=http://www.popmatters.com/music/reviews/o/offspring-greatest.shtml |title=The Offspring: Greatest Hits < PopMatters |publisher=Popmatters.com |date= |accessdate=2012-02-19}}</ref>
 
| rev4 =  [[Sputnikmusic]]
 
| rev4Score =  {{Rating|3|5}} <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sputnikmusic.com/album.php?reviewid=4173 |title=The Offspring - Greatest Hits (staff review) |publisher=Sputnikmusic |date= |accessdate=2012-02-19}}</ref>
 
}}
 
'''''Greatest Hits''''' is a 2005 [[compilation album]] by the American [[punk rock]] band [[The Offspring]], compiling hit singles from five of their seven studio albums along with the previously unreleased songs "[[Can't Repeat]]" and "[[Next to You (The Police song)|Next to You]]", the latter of which is a [[cover version]] of [[The Police]] song included as a [[hidden track]] at the end of the album. ''Greatest Hits'' peaked at no. 8 on the [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]], with 70,000 copies sold in its first week of release, and has been [[music recording sales certification|certified Gold & Platinum]] by the [[Recording Industry Association of America]].<ref name="billboard albums">{{cite web|title=The Offspring: Artist Chart History - Albums |work=Billboard.com |url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/62433/coldplay-logs-a-third-week-a-no-1 |accessdate=2009-06-12 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140622205816/http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/62433/coldplay-logs-a-third-week-a-no-1 |archivedate=June 22, 2014 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title =RIAA Gold and Platinum awards searchable database|work =RIAA.com|url =https://www.riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php?table=SEARCH|accessdate =2008-05-13}}</ref>
 
  
"Can't Repeat" was released as a single to promote the album, and peaked at no. 9 on [[Billboard (magazine)|''Billboard'']]'s [[Alternative Songs|Modern Rock Tracks]] chart and no. 10 on its [[Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks|Mainstream Rock Tracks]].<ref name="billboard singles">{{cite web|title =The Offspring: Artist Chart History - Singles|work =Billboard.com|url ={{BillboardURLbyName|artist=the offspring|chart=all}}|accessdate =2008-05-15}}</ref> "Next to You" was also released as a single to radio stations, peaking at no. 29 on Mainstream Rock Tracks.<ref name="billboard singles"/> A [[DVD]]/[[Universal Media Disc|UMD]] video entitled ''[[Complete Music Video Collection]]'' was released a month later to complement ''Greatest Hits''. It included the [[music video]]s for all fourteen songs on ''Greatest Hits'' (excluding "Next to You", for which no video was filmed), as well as three additional songs which had been released as singles but were not included on ''Greatest Hits'': "The Meaning of Life" and "[[I Choose]]" from ''[[Ixnay on the Hombre]]'', and "[[She's Got Issues]]" from ''[[Americana (The Offspring album)|Americana]]''. These songs, along with several others the band had released as singles during the course of their career, had not charted as highly as those selected for ''Greatest Hits''.<ref name="billboard singles"/>
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'''Stuart Lee Murdoch''' (born 25 August 1968) is a [[Scottish people|Scottish]] musician, writer and filmmaker, and the lead singer and songwriter for the [[indie pop]] band [[Belle and Sebastian]].
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==Early life==
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[[File:Belle & Sebastian @ Wang, Boston, MA (5102789054).jpg|thumb|Murdoch with Belle and Sebastian in 2010 at the [[Wang Theatre]] in Boston]]
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Murdoch's parents made him take piano lessons during his childhood, and even though he claims not to have enjoyed them at the time, he says he now "appreciates this decision vastly". Apart from early musical activities at secondary school (at the age of twelve he formed a band with fellow pupils, in which he played the piano), Murdoch first became publicly involved in music as a radio DJ for [[Subcity Radio]] at the [[University of Glasgow]].
  
==Multiple drummers==
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Whilst at university at the end of the 1980s, he became ill with [[myalgic encephalomyelitis]], or Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, and was unable to work for seven years. Murdoch said that the isolation of these years is what led to his becoming a songwriter: "That was a big desert at the time, a kind of vacuum in my life. From that, these songs started coming out, these melodies where I could express what I was feeling." In early 1995, Murdoch had largely recovered from his illness and began to look for fellow musicians to form a band, which became Belle & Sebastian. Murdoch's struggle with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is the subject of the song 'Nobody's Empire' on the Belle & Sebastian album ''Girls in Peacetime Want to Dance''.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Parkhouse|first1=Will|title=Didn't See It Coming: An Interview With Belle And Sebastian|url=http://thequietus.com/articles/16415-belle-and-sebastian-interview|website=The Quietus}}</ref>
The album's two new tracks, "Can't Repeat" and "Next to You", were recorded during the period in which [[Atom Willard]] was the band's official drummer. Original drummer [[Ron Welty]] had left the group in early 2003,<ref>{{cite web|title =Atom Willard Drumming for The Offspring|work =Punknews.org|date =October 1, 2003|url =http://www.punknews.org/article/7229|accessdate =2008-05-07}}</ref> and professional drummer [[Josh Freese]] had recorded the drum tracks for the band's 2003 album ''[[Splinter (The Offspring album)|Splinter]]'' after his departure.<ref>{{cite AV media notes|title = Splinter|titlelink = Splinter (The Offspring album)|others = The Offspring|year = 2003|type = CD liner notes|publisher = Columbia Records|id =|location    =}}</ref> Willard joined shortly after the album's release and appeared with them in the [[music video]] for the single "[[(Can't Get My) Head Around You]]". Willard appeared with the band in the "Can't Repeat" [[music video]]. In late 2005 Willard officially announced that he was leaving The Offspring to focus on Angels & Airwaves.<ref>{{cite web| title = Atom Willard leaves The Offspring| work = Punknews.org| publisher =|date = January 15, 2007|url = http://www.punknews.org/article/21756|accessdate =2008-05-07}}</ref> Freese again recorded drum tracks for The Offspring for their 2008 album ''[[Rise and Fall, Rage and Grace]]'' before it was announced that Willard's permanent replacement would be former [[Face to Face (punk band)|Face to Face]] drummer [[Pete Parada]].<ref>{{cite web|title = Atom Willard leaves the Offspring, replaced by Pete Parada|work = Punknews.org|date = July 28, 2007|url = http://www.punknews.org/article/24831|accessdate = 2008-05-07}}</ref><ref name="dexter">{{cite web|title = The Offspring talk about Atom Willard's departure|work = Punknews.org|date = August 4, 2007|url = http://www.punknews.org/article/24934|accessdate = 2008-05-07}}</ref>
 
  
==Track listing==
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==Influence of religion==
{{tracklist
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This was also when he began living above a church hall and working as its caretaker, a position he maintained until 2003. In 2004 he told ''[[The Guardian]]'', "I'm not actually a Christian with a capital C. I'm still asking questions. But I had this time when I found myself singing all these old hymns in my kitchen and I couldn't work out why I was doing it. Then one Sunday morning I got up, looked at my watch, and thought, 'I wonder if I could make it to a church service?' It was so welcoming. It just felt like you were coming home. Twelve years later, I've never left".<ref>{{cite news| url=https://www.theguardian.com/music/2004/jul/17/popandrock | work=The Guardian | title=Raising their game | date=17 July 2004 | accessdate=11 April 2011}}</ref>
| extra_column    = From
 
| total_length    =
 
| all_writing    =
 
| all_lyrics      =
 
| all_music      = [[The Offspring]] except where noted
 
| title1          = [[Can't Repeat]]
 
| note1          =
 
| extra1          = previously unreleased
 
| length1        = 3:24
 
| title2          = [[Come Out and Play (song)|Come Out and Play (Keep'Em Separated)]]
 
| note2          =
 
| extra2          = [[Smash (The Offspring album)|''Smash'']], 1994
 
| length2        = 3:17
 
| title3          = [[Self Esteem (song)|Self Esteem]]
 
| note3          =
 
| extra3          = ''Smash'', 1994
 
| length3        = 4:17
 
| title4          = [[Gotta Get Away (The Offspring song)|Gotta Get Away]]
 
| note4          =
 
| extra4          = ''Smash'', 1994
 
| length4        = 3:51
 
| title5          = [[All I Want (Offspring song)|All I Want]]
 
| note5          =
 
| extra5          = ''[[Ixnay on the Hombre]]'', 1997
 
| length5        = 1:54
 
| title6          = [[Gone Away (song)|Gone Away]]
 
| note6          =
 
| extra6          = ''Ixnay on the Hombre'', 1997
 
| length6        = 4:27
 
| title7          = [[Pretty Fly (For a White Guy)]]
 
| note7          = contains a sample of "[[Rock of Ages (Def Leppard song)|Rock of Ages]]" by [[Def Leppard]] as written by [[Robert Lange]], [[Joe Elliott]], and [[Steve Clark]]
 
| extra7          = [[Americana (The Offspring album)|''Americana'']], 1998
 
| length7        = 3:08
 
| title8          = [[Why Don't You Get a Job?]]
 
| note8          =
 
| extra8          = ''Americana'', 1998
 
| length8        = 2:49
 
| title9          = [[The Kids Aren't Alright]]
 
| note9          =
 
| extra9          = ''Americana'', 1998
 
| length9        = 3:00
 
| title10        = [[Original Prankster]]
 
| note10          = featuring [[Redman (rapper)|Redman]]; contains portions of "[[Low Rider]]" by [[War (band)|War]]
 
| extra10        = ''[[Conspiracy of One]]'', 2000
 
| length10        = 3:41
 
| title11        = [[Want You Bad]]
 
| note11          =
 
| extra11        = ''Conspiracy of One'', 2000
 
| length11        = 3:22
 
| title12        = [[Defy You]]
 
| note12          =
 
| extra12        = [[Orange County (film)#Soundtrack|''Orange County'' soundtrack]], 2001
 
| length12        = 3:48
 
| title13        = [[Hit That]]
 
| note13          =
 
| extra13        = [[Splinter (The Offspring album)|''Splinter'']], 2003
 
| length13        = 2:48
 
| title14        = [[(Can't Get My) Head Around You]]"<br>"[[Next to You (The Police song)|Next to You]]
 
| note14          = [[hidden track]].  [[The Police]] cover.
 
| extra14        = ''Splinter'', 2003<br>previously unreleased
 
| length14        = 5:57
 
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===International bonus tracks===
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Murdoch's interest in faith has been perceptible in his lyrics over the term of the band. Belle and Sebastian's first album included lines about "reading the Gospel to yourself," and on the second Murdoch sang of "the pain of being a hopeless unbeliever." Religious references became more confident and direct on later albums, including "If You Find Yourself Caught in Love" (which continues "say a prayer to the man above" – this line becomes a refrain) on the album ''[[Dear Catastrophe Waitress]]''; and the two-part "Act of the Apostle" on ''[[The Life Pursuit]]''. Regarding "If You Find Yourself Caught in Love," Murdoch told Gross, "At the time I was writing it I thought, well, should I be so overt? Because I've often couched any religious overtones within characters in the past, but this is a bit more out there. And then I just thought, come on, you've been doing this for years, why not? Why not just be a bit more straightforward?"<ref>{{Citation |title=Stuart Murdoch on Fresh Air, NPR circa 'The Life Pursuit' |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0vuciryUjMneeded|date=2006}}</ref>
*On each edition, "Next to You" appears as a hidden track on track 15.
 
{{tracklist
 
| collapsed      = yes
 
| headline        = Australian edition
 
| extra_column    = From
 
| title15  = [[Spare Me the Details]]
 
| note15  =
 
| extra15  = ''Splinter'', 2003
 
| length15 = 3:24
 
}}
 
{{tracklist
 
| collapsed      = yes
 
| headline        = Japanese edition
 
| extra_column    = From
 
| title15  = [[Da Hui]]
 
| note15  =
 
| extra15  = ''Splinter'', 2003
 
| length15 = 1:42
 
}}
 
{{tracklist
 
| collapsed      = yes
 
| headline        = European and South American editions
 
| extra_column    = From
 
| title15  = [[The Kids Aren't Alright]]
 
| note15  = The Wiseguys remix
 
| extra15  = "[[She's Got Issues]]", 1999
 
| length15 = 4:56
 
}}
 
  
===DualDisc edition===
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Sexually ambiguous lyrics in Belle & Sebastian's music have prompted Murdoch to confirm his heterosexuality in the press, calling himself "straight to the point of boring myself". Murdoch has voiced support for gay marriages.<ref>{{Citation|last=Frizzelle|first=Christopher|title=The Sun in Glasgow|url=http://www.thestranger.com/seattle/Content?oid=31200|accessdate=4 November 2007}}</ref>
The [[DualDisc]] edition of the album has the standard 14 track album on the [[Compact Disc|CD]] side. The [[DVD]] side has the same 14 tracks in [[Surround sound|5.1 surround sound]], commentary by singer [[Dexter Holland]] and guitarist [[Noodles (musician)|Noodles]], and the two performing an acoustic rendition of the song "Dirty Magic" from the band's second album [[Ignition (The Offspring album)|''Ignition'']].
 
  
==Charts==
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==Personal life==
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!scope="col"|Chart (2005)
 
!scope="col"|Peak<br />position
 
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{{albumchart|Australia|2|artist=The Offspring|album=Greatest Hits|accessdate=April 11, 2013}}
 
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{{albumchart|Austria|6|artist=The Offspring|album=Greatest Hits|accessdate=April 11, 2013}}
 
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{{albumchart|Brazil|1|artist=The Offspring|album=Greatest Hits|accessdate=May 17, 2013}}
 
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{{albumchart|Flanders|17|artist=The Offspring|album=Greatest Hits|accessdate=April 11, 2013}}
 
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{{albumchart|Wallonia|11|artist=The Offspring|album=Greatest Hits|accessdate=April 11, 2013}}
 
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{{albumchart|BillboardCanada|6|M|title=The Offspring – Chart History: Canadian Albums|url={{BillboardURLbyName|artist=the offspring|chart=Canadian Albums}}|work=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|accessdate=April 11, 2013}}
 
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{{albumchart|Netherlands|38|artist=The Offspring|album=Greatest Hits|accessdate=April 11, 2013}}
 
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{{albumchart|Finland|1|artist=The Offspring|album=Greatest Hits|accessdate=April 11, 2013}}
 
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{{albumchart|Germany|23|artist=Offspring, The|album=Greatest Hits|accessdate=April 11, 2013}}
 
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{{albumchart|Ireland|8|artist=The Offspring|year=2005|week=28|accessdate=April 11, 2013}}
 
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{{albumchart|Italy|22|M|title=Archivio – Artisti|url=http://www.fimi.it/classifiche_result_artisti.php?anno=2005&mese=07&id=162|publisher=[[Federazione Industria Musicale Italiana|FIMI]]|accessdate=April 11, 2013}}
 
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{{albumchart|New Zealand|1|artist=The Offspring|album=Greatest Hits|accessdate=April 11, 2013}}
 
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{{albumchart|Portugal|24|artist=The Offspring|album=Greatest Hits|accessdate=April 11, 2013}}
 
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{{albumchart|Spain|24|artist=The Offspring|album=Greatest Hits|accessdate=April 11, 2013}}
 
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{{albumchart|Sweden|24|artist=The Offspring|album=Greatest Hits|accessdate=April 11, 2013}}
 
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{{albumchart|Switzerland|5|artist=The Offspring|album=Greatest Hits|accessdate=April 11, 2013}}
 
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{{albumchart|UK2|14|artist=The Offspring|date=2005-07-16|accessdate=April 11, 2013}}
 
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{{albumchart|Billboard200|8|artist=The Offspring|artistid=418755|accessdate=April 11, 2013}}
 
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==Certifications==
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Murdoch ran the [[Glasgow Marathon]] in 1986, and finished with a time of three hours.<ref>{{cite web|title=Pop stars running marathons: Belle and Sebastian|url=https://runandjumpblog.wordpress.com/2014/09/12/pop-stars-running-marathons-stuart-murdoch-belle-and-sebastian/|website=Run and Jump|accessdate=8 November 2017|date=12 September 2014}}</ref>
{{Certification Table Top}}
 
{{Certification Table Entry|region=Australia|type=album|title=Greatest Hits|artist=The Offspring|award=Platinum|number=3|certyear=2015|accessdate=March 6, 2015|autocat=yes}}
 
{{Certification Table Entry|region=Brazil|type=album|title=Greatest Hits|artist=The Offspring|award=Platinum|number=2|certyear=2015|accessdate=March 6, 2015|autocat=yes}}
 
{{Certification Table Entry|region=Canada|type=album|title=Greatest Hits|artist=Offspring|award=Platinum|relyear=2005|accessdate=April 11, 2013|autocat=yes}}
 
{{Certification Table Entry|region=France|type=album|title=Greatest Hits|artist=The Offspring|award=Gold|certyear=2005|certmonth=10|accessdate=April 11, 2013|autocat=yes}}
 
{{Certification Table Entry|region=Germany|type=album|title=Greatest Hits|artist=The Offspring|award=Gold|certyear=2014|certmonth=10|accessdate=October 22, 2014|autocat=yes}}
 
{{Certification Table Entry|region=Ireland|type=album|title=Greatest Hits|artist=The Offspring|award=Gold|certyear=2005|accessdate=April 11, 2013|autocat=yes}}
 
{{Certification Table Entry|region=Japan|type=album|title=Greatest Hits|artist=The Offspring|award=Platinum|relyear=2005|relmonth=6|certyear=2006|certmonth=8|accessdate=April 11, 2013|autocat=yes}}
 
{{Certification Table Entry|region=New Zealand|type=album|title=Greatest Hits|artist=The Offspring|award=Platinum|id=1482|accessdate=April 11, 2013|autocat=yes}}
 
{{Certification Table Entry|region=Russia|type=album|title=Greatest Hits|artist=The Offspring|award=Gold|relyear=2005|certyear=2005|accessdate=April 11, 2013|autocat=yes}}
 
{{Certification Table Entry|region=Switzerland|type=album|title=Greatest Hits|artist=The Offspring|award=Gold|relyear=2005|accessdate=April 11, 2013|autocat=yes}}
 
{{Certification Table Entry|region=United Kingdom|type=album|title=Greatest Hits|artist=The Offspring|award=Platinum|relyear=2005|accessdate=April 11, 2013|autocat=yes}}
 
{{Certification Table Entry|region=United States|type=album|title=Greatest Hits|artist=The Offspring|award=Gold|accessdate=April 11, 2013|autocat=yes}}
 
{{Certification Table Summary}}
 
{{Certification Table Entry|region=Worldwide|salesamount=4,000,000|nocert=true}}
 
{{Certification Table Bottom}}
 
  
==Personnel==
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Murdoch is a vegetarian.<ref>[http://www.peta2.com/outthere/o-sexyveg08_winners.asp The 2008 World's Sexiest Vegetarians Are…], peta2.com; accessed 15 June 2015.</ref> He married long-time girlfriend Marisa Privitera on 26 November 2007 in New York City. Marisa is on the cover of Belle and Sebastian's DVD ''Fans Only'', and LP ''The Life Pursuit''.<ref>{{Citation |last=MacLaverty |first=Ciara |title=M&S, S&M |url=http://ciaramaclaverty.blogspot.com/2007/12/m-s.html}}</ref> Their eldest son, Denny, was born in May 2013. <ref>{{cite news| url=http://familynotices.heraldscotland.com/details.cgi?eid=a747472bdf40cb7cz3r | work=Herald Scotland | title=Denny Alexander Murdoch | date=31 May 2013 | accessdate=27 April 2016}}</ref> Second son Nico was born in November 2016.<ref>https://twitter.com/nee_massey/status/794907143153582081</ref>
;The Offspring
 
*[[Dexter Holland]]&nbsp;– [[lead vocals]], [[guitar]]
 
*[[Greg K.]]&nbsp;– [[bass guitar]]
 
*[[Noodles (musician)|Noodles]]&nbsp;– [[lead guitar]]
 
*[[Ron Welty]]&nbsp;– [[drum kit|drums]] on tracks 2–12, and on track 15 of the European and South American editions.
 
*[[Atom Willard]]&nbsp;– [[drum kit|drums]] on "Next to You"<ref>{{cite tweet|user=AtomWillard|author=Atom Willard|number=418170522501799937|date=1 January 2014|title=@mikehb681 that's me</ref>
 
  
;Additional musicians
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Murdoch was diagnosed with colour blindness at an early age and does not drink. "I like a [[Scotch whisky]] but I'm allergic to alcohol, would you believe, which is a tragedy in itself," Murdoch says. "It's only in the last couple of years. I got [[eczema]] and one of the things I had to do to get rid of it was give up alcohol."{{cn|date=June 2015}}
*[[Josh Freese]]&nbsp;– drums on tracks 1, 13, and 14, as well as on track 15 of the Australian and Japanese editions.
 
*[[Ronnie King]]&nbsp;– [[keyboard instrument|keyboard]]s on "[[Hit That]]"
 
*[[Gabrial McNair|Gabe McNair]] and Phil Jordan&nbsp;– [[French horn|horn]]s on "[[Why Don't You Get a Job?]]"
 
*Derrick Davis&nbsp;– [[flute]] on "Why Don't You Get a Job?"
 
  
;Additional vocalists
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In 2009, Murdoch contributed the song "Another Saturday" to the AIDS benefit album ''[[Dark Was the Night]]'', produced by the [[Red Hot Organization]]. Murdoch was one of the most notable protesters attending a 5 December 2009 march in Glasgow, supporting governmental intervention to combat [[climate change]], prior to the [[United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009]] in Copenhagen.<ref>{{cite news| url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/scotland/8397205.stm | work=BBC News | title=Scotland 'a pioneer for good' on climate | date=5 December 2009 | accessdate=24 May 2010}}</ref>
*Jason "Blackball" McLean&nbsp;– additional vocals on "[[Come Out and Play (song)|Come Out and Play (Keep 'Em Separated)]]"
 
*[[Chris Higgins (musician)|Chris Higgins]], Heidi Villagran, and Nika Futterman Frost&nbsp;– additional vocals on "[[Pretty Fly (For a White Guy)]]"
 
*[[Jack Grisham]], [[Davey Havok]], and [[Jim Lindberg]]&nbsp;– backing vocals on "Pretty Fly (For a White Guy)"
 
*[[Redman (rapper)|Redman]]&nbsp;– additional vocals on "[[Original Prankster]]"
 
  
;Production
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In 2010, Murdoch published his first memoir, ''The Celestial Café''. Over 2012–2013, Murdoch wrote and directed the musical feature film ''[[God_Help_the_Girl_(film)|God Help the Girl]]'', being released internationally and online in 2014.{{cn|date=June 2015}}
*[[Jerry Finn]]&nbsp;– [[record producer|producer]] and [[Audio mixing (recorded music)|mixer]] of "[[Can't Repeat]]" and Next To You
 
*Joe McGrath&nbsp;– [[recording engineer]] of "Can't Repeat", assisted by Seth Waldman
 
*[[Thom Wilson]]&nbsp;– producer and engineer of tracks 2–4, with additional engineering by Ken Paulakovich
 
*[[Dave Jerden]]&nbsp;– producer and [[mix engineer]] of tracks 5–9
 
*Bryan Carlstrom&nbsp;– engineer of tracks 5–9
 
*[[Brendan O'Brien (music producer)|Brendan O'Brien]]&nbsp;– producer and mix engineer of tracks 10–14
 
*Nick DiDia&nbsp;– engineer of tracks 10 and 11, recording of tracks 12 and 13
 
*Billy Bowers&nbsp;– additional engineering on tracks 10–14
 
*Chris Higgins&nbsp;– additional recording on tracks 10 and 12
 
*Karl Egsieker&nbsp;– recording (with DiDia) of "[[Hit That]]", recording of "[[(Can't Get My) Head Around You]]"
 
*Eddy Schreyer&nbsp;– [[audio mastering|mastering]] of all tracks except 1 and 13
 
*Brian Gardner&nbsp;– mastering of tracks 1 and 13
 
  
 
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*[http://www.offspring.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/Offspring.woa/wa/albums Album description at the band's official Web site]
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*[http://www.belleandsebastian.com/?MemberName=Stuart Official biography]
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*[http://www.belleandsebastian.com/diary Online diary]
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*[http://www.sodajerker.com/episode-71-stuart-murdoch Audio interview with Stuart Murdoch on the Sodajerker On Songwriting podcast]
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*[http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5244680 Interview on NPR program ''Fresh Air'' (audio)]
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*[http://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2016/04/drinks-with-belle-and-sebastians-stuart-murdoch.html 2016 Interview for Paste Magazine (audio)]
  
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Stuart Lee Murdoch (born 25 August 1968) is a Scottish musician, writer and filmmaker, and the lead singer and songwriter for the indie pop band Belle and Sebastian.

Early life

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Murdoch with Belle and Sebastian in 2010 at the Wang Theatre in Boston

Murdoch's parents made him take piano lessons during his childhood, and even though he claims not to have enjoyed them at the time, he says he now "appreciates this decision vastly". Apart from early musical activities at secondary school (at the age of twelve he formed a band with fellow pupils, in which he played the piano), Murdoch first became publicly involved in music as a radio DJ for Subcity Radio at the University of Glasgow.

Whilst at university at the end of the 1980s, he became ill with myalgic encephalomyelitis, or Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, and was unable to work for seven years. Murdoch said that the isolation of these years is what led to his becoming a songwriter: "That was a big desert at the time, a kind of vacuum in my life. From that, these songs started coming out, these melodies where I could express what I was feeling." In early 1995, Murdoch had largely recovered from his illness and began to look for fellow musicians to form a band, which became Belle & Sebastian. Murdoch's struggle with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is the subject of the song 'Nobody's Empire' on the Belle & Sebastian album Girls in Peacetime Want to Dance.[1]

Influence of religion

This was also when he began living above a church hall and working as its caretaker, a position he maintained until 2003. In 2004 he told The Guardian, "I'm not actually a Christian with a capital C. I'm still asking questions. But I had this time when I found myself singing all these old hymns in my kitchen and I couldn't work out why I was doing it. Then one Sunday morning I got up, looked at my watch, and thought, 'I wonder if I could make it to a church service?' It was so welcoming. It just felt like you were coming home. Twelve years later, I've never left".[2]

Murdoch's interest in faith has been perceptible in his lyrics over the term of the band. Belle and Sebastian's first album included lines about "reading the Gospel to yourself," and on the second Murdoch sang of "the pain of being a hopeless unbeliever." Religious references became more confident and direct on later albums, including "If You Find Yourself Caught in Love" (which continues "say a prayer to the man above" – this line becomes a refrain) on the album Dear Catastrophe Waitress; and the two-part "Act of the Apostle" on The Life Pursuit. Regarding "If You Find Yourself Caught in Love," Murdoch told Gross, "At the time I was writing it I thought, well, should I be so overt? Because I've often couched any religious overtones within characters in the past, but this is a bit more out there. And then I just thought, come on, you've been doing this for years, why not? Why not just be a bit more straightforward?"[3]

Sexually ambiguous lyrics in Belle & Sebastian's music have prompted Murdoch to confirm his heterosexuality in the press, calling himself "straight to the point of boring myself". Murdoch has voiced support for gay marriages.[4]

Personal life

Murdoch ran the Glasgow Marathon in 1986, and finished with a time of three hours.[5]

Murdoch is a vegetarian.[6] He married long-time girlfriend Marisa Privitera on 26 November 2007 in New York City. Marisa is on the cover of Belle and Sebastian's DVD Fans Only, and LP The Life Pursuit.[7] Their eldest son, Denny, was born in May 2013. [8] Second son Nico was born in November 2016.[9]

Murdoch was diagnosed with colour blindness at an early age and does not drink. "I like a Scotch whisky but I'm allergic to alcohol, would you believe, which is a tragedy in itself," Murdoch says. "It's only in the last couple of years. I got eczema and one of the things I had to do to get rid of it was give up alcohol."Template:Cn

In 2009, Murdoch contributed the song "Another Saturday" to the AIDS benefit album Dark Was the Night, produced by the Red Hot Organization. Murdoch was one of the most notable protesters attending a 5 December 2009 march in Glasgow, supporting governmental intervention to combat climate change, prior to the United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009 in Copenhagen.[10]

In 2010, Murdoch published his first memoir, The Celestial Café. Over 2012–2013, Murdoch wrote and directed the musical feature film God Help the Girl, being released internationally and online in 2014.Template:Cn

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