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Bros
Artist Icon The Best of Bros (2004)
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The Best of Bros is the first compilation album by British pop band Bros. It contains all their singles, together with selected album tracks and b-sides. Although the album heavily features tracks from their 1988 UK debut album Push, the booklet and sleeve do not include any pictures of Craig Logan. It does however credit Nicky Graham and Tom Watkins as the song writers for the Push tracks instead of "The Brothers" pseudonym used originally.

The album was not very successful and only reached #128 in the UK.

Bros (/brɒs/ BROSS;) was a British band active in the late 1980s and early 1990s, consisting of twin brothers Matt Goss and Luke Goss, and Craig Logan. The band's name comes from an abbreviation for the word 'brothers'. Formed in 1986, they were managed by former Pet Shop Boys manager Tom Watkins.
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