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Glittering Prize 81/92

Artist: Simple Minds
Genre: Alternative Rock
Label: A&M
My Rating:
Rating: 4.0 (19 votes)
Release: 1993
Summary: Far from comprehensive, this collection is ok for the casual listener, but lacks the strength to pull off showcasing the band.

Offhand, the edited versions of "Alive and Kicking" and "Sanctify Yourself" really are somewhat disappointing; they just do not compare to the album versions.

There are some catchy tunes here that aren't widely known, "See the Lights" just is impossible not to like, as is "Belfast Child". Everbody knows "Don't You (Forget about Me)".

Crucial omissions from "Sparkle in the Rain" and "New Gold Dream" pretty much relegate this album to simply ok.

Even the newer greatest hits collection falls short; Simple Minds can't be summed up in 1 or 2 CDs.


 

Gonna Make You Sweat

Artist: C + C Music Factory
Genre: Electronic, Hip Hop, Funk / Soul, Pop, House, Hip-House, Hip Hop, Pop Rap
Label: Columbia
My Rating:
Release: 1990
Summary: The artist is given as C + C Music Factory on the cover and spine, C & C Music Factory on the cassette shell.


 

Gonna Make You Sweat [CASSETTE]

Artist: C+C Music Factory, Clivilles & Cole
Genre: Dance & Electronic
Label: Columbia
My Rating:
Release: 1991
Summary: The two singles "Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)" and "Things That Make You Go Hmmmm...." certainly do the trick. They are powerful dance-pop tracks with a serious hip-hop trunk deep enough to support (almost) the rest of the album, which is a bit of a motivational cool-down. The singles will pack the dance floor, and although the rest of the tracks won't clear it entirely, this album does prove to be unbalanced in the get-up-on-your-feet department. "--Beth Bessmer"


 

Greatest Hits [CASSETTE]

Artist: The Cars
Genre: Indie
Label: Elektra
My Rating:
Rating: 3.0 (1 votes)
Release: 1990
Summary: The Cars' blend of New Wave experimentation and trad-rock values made for nearly ubiquitous radio presence in the late 1970s and early 80s. Often jumpily ambivalent and marvellously pop-wise in the same moment, Ric Ocasek captured the zeitgeist for people to whom even Talking Heads didn't matter much. Kicking off with one of the all-time great singles, "Just What I Needed", then winding its way through seven more years of singles including the then-brand new "Tonight She Comes", "Greatest Hits" is one, um, well-oiled pleasure machine. "--Rickey Wright"


 

Greatest Hits Volume 1

Artist: Barry Manilow
Genre: Pop
Label: Arista
My Rating:
Release: 1989
Summary: This compilation ℗ & © 1989 Arista Records, Inc., a Bertelsmann Music Group Company.


 

Greatest Mixes: The Best of The Thompson Twins

Artist: Thompson Twins
Genre: Alternative Rock
Label: Arista
My Rating:
Rating: 3.5 (18 votes)
Release: 1990
Summary: I'll never forget how excited I was when I learned that Arista was releasing a Thompson Twins remix album that compiled all their best twelve-inch singles. I'd been collecting all the vinyl for years, and now we'd have a bunch of the remixes in high-quality DIGITAL sound! Well, now we know that wasn't exactly the case.

"Greatest Mixes" had me worried from the get-go when I saw the ugly metallic cover the record company slapped on it. I noticed the odd-looking track lengths right away while listening to "In the Name of Love 88". I was already coming to terms with the fact that "ITNOL" had been remixed by none other than Shep Pettibone, of whose work I was not the biggest fan. None of the tracks seemed long enough to be the full versions. My fears were confirmed when I heard the butchered edits of my favorite twelve-inch mixes, courtesy of the late Tuta Aquino, Mr. Pettibone's former engineer. I'm not sure, but Tuta might have fallen asleep on the job with this one. Notice during "Doctor! Doctor!" when that spine-tingling three-chord progression that punctuates the song comes in on the wrong bar, crashing into you like a bike messenger who wasn't looking where he was going. "Love On Your Side" is similarly mauled, and we're left to wonder why. The runtime of the finished product was short enough that they could fit TWO bonus tracks on the CD. So why edit the twelve inch mixes in the first place? The whole purpose of the remixes in the first place is to expand the tracks to allow for extended builds and ebbs, so the intentions of Arista Records in editing these back down here remain a mystery to me.

Fortunately for whiny purists like myself, the CD bonus tracks are the unedited remixes for "The Gap" and "You Take Me Up", plus there's an otherwise unreleased 12" mix of "King For A Day" on here. That fact alone makes "Greatest Mixes" essential for collectors, although I don't know why the compilations and "remastered deluxe editions" of Thompson Twins albums that keep coming out seem to be helmed by people who have no intentions of doing right by the fan base. It's like the Human League's revenge or something.


 

The Green Disc

Artist: Midnight Oil
Genre: Alternative Rock
Label: CBS Records
My Rating:
Rating: 4.0 (1 votes)
Summary: USA Columbia CSK 2038 [multi gatefold cb with insert]
1. King Of The Mountain [3.51]
2. Brave Faces [4.46]
3. No Time For Games [4.33]
4. The Dead Heart (Long Version) [6.07]
5. Kosciusko [4.40]
6. Don't Wanna Be The One [3.02]
7. Power And The Passion (Remix) [6.43]
8. No Reaction [2.57]
9. Powderworks [5.37]
10. Best Of Both Worlds [4.04]
11. Beds Are Burning (Tamarama Mix) [8.02]
12. Gunbarrel Highway [3.40]
13. Hercules [4.28]
14. Blue Sky Mine (Food On The Table Mix) [6.34]
15. Stand In Line (Live - 18/01/81) [5.52]


 

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