Was 's peak as an adventurous guitar band and their creativity wasn't limited to the album proper -- it spilled over to that album's B-sides, resulting in their most consistent string of singles, which, in turn, makes the double-disc reissue of the best of all the 2009 deluxe reissues. This collects all the B-sides from the singles for 'My Iron Long,' 'High & Dry'/'Planet Telex,' 'Fake Plastic Trees,' and 'Street Spirit (Fade Out),' adding four BBC sessions to comprise a bonus disc totalling 21 tracks. Compared to the and reissues, this doesn't rely heavily on live tracks or remixes, so there is a pretty hefty amount of valuable non-LP songs here, including 'Talk Show Host,' 'Bishop's Robes,' 'Banana Co.,' and 'Molasses,' which all point the way toward the vibrant twitchy progressive rock of. Even with these tunes hinting toward the future, the 21 tracks on the bonus disc are connected strongly to the muscular, imaginative present of in 1995, building and expanding upon the sound of and, when presented in conjunction with the album, enhancing it, illustrating that this was when the band found its voice.