Definitive Collection-Gold [Import]
Track Listings
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1. Anyone Who Had A Heart
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2. Don'ty Make Me Over
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3. Walk On By
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4. Message To Michael
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5. Alfie
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6. I Say A Little Prayer
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7. Windows Of The World
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8. Do You Know The Way To San Jose
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9. I'll Never Fall In Love Again
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10. Then Came You (With The Spinners)
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11. I'll Never Love This Way Again
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12. Deja Vu
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13. After You
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14. No Night So Long
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15. Heartbreaker
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16. How Many Times Can We Say Goodbye
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17. Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow
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18. Love Power (Duet With Osbourne)
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19. Reservations For Two (Duet With Kashif)
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20. That's What Friends Are For (With Elton John, Gladys Knight & Stevie Wonder)
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Editorial Reviews
Product Description
European only Gold Disc packaged in an exclusive slipcase. The Definitive Collection is just that, a 20-track retrospective of the New Jersey songstress' entire career. Extensive liner notes trace her career from roots in gospel to session work as a background singer, on through her association with Burt Bacharach and many later collaborations with some of the biggest names in music. The first nine tracks are all classic '60s tunes written by Bacharach and Hal David. The songwriting team presented Warwick with such chestnuts as 'Walk On By', 'Alfie', and 'I Say A Little Prayer', and she croons them perfectly. 'Then Came You', Warwick's duet with The Spinners, shows how she changed soulfully with the times. In an age when every female R&B artist is being marketed as a Diva, the 25 years of music on this album prove that Warwick has indisputably earned her title. Arista. 2005.
Definitive,Dionne Warwick,Bmg,Soul/R & B,World Music
Definitive Collection-Gold [Import]
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- Andrew LLoyd Webber - Gold Hits
- The Gold By Andrew
- The best of Webber
- THE BEST OF LLOYD WEBBER MADE FOR THE AMERICAN AUDIENCES
- Super good CD
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Gold: The Definitive Hits Collection
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Manufacturer: Decca
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ASIN: B0000657XY
Release Date: 2002-05-07 |
Tracks:
- Superstar - Murray Head w/ the Trinidad Singers (Jesus Christ Superstar)
- As If We Never Said Goodbye - Barbra Streisand (Sunset Boulevard)
- The Phantom Of The Opera - Sarah Brightman & Michael Crawford (The Phantom Of The Opera)
- You Must Love Me - Madonna (Evita)
- Any Dream Will Do-Donny Osmond (Joseph & The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat)
- Memory - Betty Buckley (Cats)
- Pie Jesus - Charlotte Church (Requiem)
- The Music Of The Night - Michael Crawford (The Phantom Of The Opera)
- I Don't Know How To Love Him - Yvonne Elliman (Jesus Christ Superstar)
- Don't Cry For Me Argentina -Patti Lupone (Evita)
- Love Changes Everything - Michael Ball (Aspects Of Love)
- All I Ask Of You - Sarah Brightman (The Phantom Of The Opera)
- The Perfect Year - Glenn Close & Alan Campbell (Sunset Boulevard)
- The Vaults Of Heaven - Tom Jones & Sounds Of Blackness (Whistle Down The Wind)
- No Matter What - Boyzone (Whistle Down The Wind)
- Oh What A Circus - Mandy Patinkin (Evita)
- Whistle Down The Wind - Sarah Brightman (Whistle Down The Wind)
- Amigos Para Siempre (Friends For Life) - Sarah Brightman & Jose Carrerras (1992 Olympics Theme)
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The critical debate over Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical legacy will no doubt rage for decades. Is he the shrewd populist composer who almost single-handedly revived the moribund stage musical--or a crass, Barnum-esque showman (who almost single-handedly revived the moribund stage musical)? This 18-track anthology chronicles the high points of Sir Andrew's enduring songcraft and the irrefutable impact it's made across a remarkably disparate swath of tastes and genres, from Broadway to Top 40 radio and even the classical repertoire.
If some have accused Lloyd Webber's songs--like "The Music of the Night" (from Phantom of the Opera) and the title tune from Whistle Down the Wind, included here--of having all the melodic and lyrical sophistication of a children's lullaby, that's likely the very element that's made them so appealing to a mass audience. If nothing else, it's a compelling argument for that old notion about it being "the singer, not the song." Indeed, there are few contemporary composers whose music could entice divas from Streisand ("As If We'd Never Said Goodbye" from Sunset Blvd.) to Madonna (Evita's "You Must Love Me") and Charlotte Church ("Pie Jesu" from Requiem) to cover it, let alone forge the very careers of artists like Sarah Brightman and Michael Crawford. And if there's any substance to that other criticism of Lloyd Webber lifting the melodic ideas of composers from Verdi to John Williams (we swear that's the theme to Jurassic Park bubbling up in Tom Jones's camped-up take on Whistle's "The Vaults of Heaven"), at least, like virtually every major composer, he's stolen--er, borrowed--from the best. --Jerry McCulley
Customer Reviews:
Andrew LLoyd Webber - Gold Hits.......2007-07-13
I sent this CD to my parents and they love it! It is nice to preview the songs on-line instead of with greasy headphones in a music store! The shipping is always speedy and makes sending gifts across the country so much easier.
The Gold By Andrew.......2007-04-23
This cd is a must have for any Webber fan. It has many great songs from his most sucsessful musicals. But something I don't like about this cd is that some of the singer how sings some of the songs arn't the onse that sings the originals. Like "The Phantom Of The Opera" and "Love Changes Everything". Witch is so sad. Couse the original songs are so much better.
But besides that this cd is very good. With manye nice and difficult songs (I've sung some of the myself in siningclass).
So if you like Andrew's music this most sertanly is a most have.
The best of Webber.......2005-09-12
Although I like Andrew Llloyd Webber and his music very much, this collection earns only 4 stars and it's not because of the quality of the music but the level of performers. If a best of collection is made it should contain the best version ever done and this time it's not true. I could write the same review for the European edition (labeled import here) because the blend of the two would be a perfect best of.
Some examples: this version contains Memory sung by Betty Buckley while the Elaine Page version is light years better. Then it contains Patti Lupone's version of Don't Cry For Me Argentina. Even though Madonna wasn't the best Evita, she definitely sung Argentina in a way no-one could before or will ever. Whistle Down The Wind is represented with 3 songs - the place of the Tom Jones song is not here (the same could be said of Tina Arena's song o the European edition). Instead of the TJ song they could have included Take That Look Off Your Face by Marti Webb - one of the best songs by Webber. Pie Jesu from the Requiem is much better sung by Sarah Brightman. These are the faults.
What about the rest? Pure joy and material worth of 6 stars. Superstar, Phantom Of The Opera, Music Of The Night, I Don't Know How To Love Him, All I Ask Of You, No Matter What, Oh What A Circus - wonderful songs and wonderful performers. My all-time favorite from Webber will always be Music Of The Night and the version included here is the mesmerizing adaptation of Michael Crawford.
I don't advise anyone not to buy this album - it's good material, however it's far from being perfect.
THE BEST OF LLOYD WEBBER MADE FOR THE AMERICAN AUDIENCES.......2005-01-31
There are numerous compilations out on the market full of Andrew Lloyd Webber's music. As most people know, Lloyd Webber is the most successful musical composer of all time and many of his songs became standards not only in the theatre history, but also as tops on the charts. Even though he's British, his influence on the shape of the modern musical theatre expanded over the West End boundaries long ago and has thus made an enormous impact on Broadway. Two of his shows ("Cats" and "The phantom of the opera") hold the record as two the longest running shows in the history of Broadway. He has also been the only composer to have three of his shows running at Broadway concurrently. This compilation captures some of the best songs he has ever written, he personally supervised it and it is the best thing to have if you can't afford his five-CD compilation called "Now and forever", which was selected and supervised by him as well. You should bear in mind, however, that there are two compilations called Gold out there: The one made for the European and the British market, and this one, made for the American buyers. Some of the songs on both of them are the same, the others are performed by different artists and some can be found only in one of the two. This one here was issued later and it is digitally remastered. Therefore you should check your favourites and buy accordingly, or, if you can, buy them both, since both of them contain interesting songs and performers.
So here are my thoughts about the tracks in this one:
1. "Superstar" and "I don't know how to love him" are both from the concept album of "Jesus Christ Superstar". They sound wonderful as ever, although the orchestrations may seem a bit dated by now.
2. "Sunset Boulevard" is marked here with two songs. Barbra Streisand's powerful voice shines all the way through in "As if we never said goodbye"; it's a shame she never played Norma Desmond on Broadway, since Patti LuPone wasn't allowed to take her Norma to New York, and Glenn Close butchered the role. Her limited vocal abilities were hardly suited for the material, as it is shown by the second Sunset song, "The perfect year", performed by Close and Alan Campbell. They both lack a decent singing voice, so this is the one song I skip regularly. The song itself sounds much better in its single version with pops orchestration, as can be heard on the European version of this compilation, where it is performed by Dina Carroll. This version here can hardly be considered a gold one.
3. "The Phantom of the Opera" is represented by three songs. Michael Crawford and Sarah Brightman performance in the song of the same title is amazing. They were both born to play their roles in this show and their voices fit together perfectly. Sarah can hit the high notes in the end like no other Christine. Cliff Richard and Sarah sing the lovely ballad "All I ask of you" with passion, and Cliff has a wonderful warmth in his voice. Finally, Michael Crawford gives his unique and mesmerising interpretation in "The music of the night".
4. The 1996 movie version of "Evita" is Madonna's best role to date and it brought an Academy Award for Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice, who wrote "You must love me" especially for the big screen. This is another wonderful ballad with the haunting cello and piano solo. It just proves that Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice were the best collaborators. They really should do another musical together.
5. "The Joseph and his amazing Technicolor dreamcoat" was Webber's first musical and the signature song "Any dream will do" is performed here by Donny Osmond, who also appeared in the video version. I find his rendition even better than London's Jason Donovan, since Donny isn't strictly bound by the notes and so sings it more casually. A wonderful pop piece.
6."Memory" from "Cats" is probably the most famous of all Webber's songs, recorded by numerous artists. This version is sung by Betty Buckley, who was Broadway's Grizabella. Although Betty's performance can't be considered bad, I prefer Elaine Paige, who sung the song first, in the London production. Elaine has a note of sorrow in her at times husky voice, which I found very intriguing. Her performance can be considered definite, as heard on "Cats" DVD or in her latest two-disc compilation, "Centre stage: The very best of Elaine Paige", issued in May 2004. Still, those who prefer Ms. Buckley or who saw her on stage in this role won't be disappointed.
7. "Pie Jesu" is the best known song from Webber's "Requiem", written in 1985 to commemorate the death of his father. I'm not too keen on the version included here, performed by Charlotte Church, because her voice isn't as pretty as Sarah Brightman's on the original recording and the tempo is somewhat faster here.
8. "Don't cry for me Argentina" is among my all-time Lloyd Webber's favourites. I like all the ladies who performed "Evita" on the stage and on the screen (Julie Covington, Elaine Paige, Patti LuPone and Madonna), but on this disc is the version I am most satisfied with, since it is sung by Patti LuPone. Ms. LuPone has a very powerful voice with an amazing range and she deserved her Tony Award for this role. She was able to sound both vulnerable and decisive while singing this, whereas the other leading ladies emphasized one or the other in their interpretation. Mandy Patinkin's "Oh what a circus" is not the best, the orchestration is a little bit weak and his voice sounds thin to me. David Essex on the London cast recording is more suitable.
9. "Aspects of love" boast here with its top song, "Love changes everything", performed wonderfully by Michael Ball. It was his #1 hit and is probably one of the most beautiful love anthems ever written.
10. Three songs come from "Whistle down the wind". The studio release of the same title is one of the reasons I bought this compilation, although I already have the European one. It is performed by Sarah Brightman with Lloyd Webber playing the piano and a symphonic orchestra who nicely takes the lead of the main melody. Sarah voice is angelic; she sings it like a little bird. Very charming. Boyzone's "No matter what" was a huge pop hit in the charts. Again, we have a song with the suitable orchestrations and vocals. And lastly, Tom Jones' deep voice in combination with the back vocals of "The Sounds of Blackness" gives a rocking rendition of the church hymn "The vaults of heaven". It can't be found on the European version and Tom's voice shows it hasn't aged. Way to go.
11. For the 1992 Barcelona Olympics, Webber wrote, together with his long-time lyricist Don Black, this last song, "Amigos para siempre or Friends for life". It's a nice duet between Sarah Brightman and Jose Carreras, their voices sore when bound together. The melody itself is neat, especially when the orchestra takes the lead.
Besides the fact that some of the performers here were not the best for my taste, there is also the fact that some of Lloyd Webber's shows are omitted in this version, most notably, "Tell me on a Sunday". Also, unlike its European counterpart, this compilation isn't aligned chronologically, so we have 1970 Superstar being the first song, 1993 Sunset Blvd comes the second, followed by The Phantom from 1986 and so on. None the less, this CD is excellent as an introduction to Lloyd Webber's music and one can continue with his cast recordings from there. It's also very handy as a single disc compilation for the American fans.
Super good CD.......2004-12-31
The songs on this CD are great. If you also play piano, the book of the same title goes perfectly with the CD. You can following along with the music and learn the songs on the piano.
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- STUDIO & LIVE BYRDS SAMPLER REISSUED
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Definitive Collection: Best of the Best Gold
The Byrds
Manufacturer: Sony/Columbia
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000I6BKOG
Release Date: 2006-10-23 |
Tracks:
- Mr. Tambourine Man
- Chimes Of Freedom
- Bells Of Rhymney
- I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better
- All I Really Want To Do
- Turn! Turn! Turn!
- Set You Free This Time
- Eight Miles High
- 5d (Fifth Dimension)
- Mr. Spaceman
- So You Want To Be A Rock N Roll Star
- My Back Pages
- Have You Seen Her Face
- Goin' Back
- Wasn't Born To Follow
- Lady Friend
- You Ain't Going Nowhere
- Lay Lady Lay
- Ballad Of Easy Rider
- Jesus Is Just Alright
- Chestnut Mare
- I Trust
- I Wanna Grow Up To Be A Politician
- Glory Glory
- America's Great National Pastime
Album Description
European only Best Of The Best Gold-Disc pressing is housed in a die-cut slip case, exposing the gold disc. This very generous 29 track Byrds compilation features their absolute finest recordings including 'Turn Turn Turn', 'Eight Miles High', 'My Back Pages', 'Mr. Tabourine Man', 'I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better', and many more. Also features three live recordings! Sony/BMG.
Customer Reviews:
STUDIO & LIVE BYRDS SAMPLER REISSUED.......2007-03-22
This is a 2006 reissue of the 1995 Columbia/Holland album which is still available from Amazon [See "Definitive Collection" ASIN BOOOOOG5VL].
But it's not clear to me if these albums are identical.
I have the 1995 version which consists of two disks. Disk one has the same 25 songs listed here in the same order. Disk two re-edits 4 live songs from the original "Untitled" into a 25 minute mini-concert.
The "Product Description" for this 2006 reissue says it is a single disk of 25 tracks; but elsewhere farther down, says there are 29 tracks including live performances. So... what is it?
And which version should you get?
My only (mild) complaint about the 1995 release was that the sound quality while good was not up to 20 bit standards.
If this reissue is just a single disk of 25 songs, you would do better to buy the 1995 album with a bonus live disk -- and for a buck cheaper at that.
If this is identical to the 1995 double album, but with sound quality upgraded, I'd go with this one.
Below is my original review of the 1995 release:
A 2-DISK (STUDIO & LIVE) BYRDS SAMPLER
Although the album contents as listed above suggest a single CD, this is actually a two CD set. The first disk of 25 studio cuts runs 72:58, and a second disk of 4 live performances from '(Untitled)' clocks in at 24:56.
The first CD is probably the best single disk compilation to cover the band's entire career, and despite some curious choices it is for the most part very good listening. I love the opening programming sequence of the 5 "Tambourine" album cuts, and that promising start is sustained with growing excitement for most of the disk -- at least through "Sweetheart's" 'You Ain't Goin' Nowhere'.
The only album not covered is "Dr. Byrds", which is represented by the overdubbed single 'Lay Lady Lay' issued in that period. It failed to make the original "Dr. Byrds" album in any form, and whatever your opinion of that single (which many find either hugely impressive or disastrous), omission of 'This Wheel's on Fire' (especially), 'Drug Store Truck Drivin' Man', or something from "Dr. Byrds" is for me a significant stumble -- after which the program loses momentum and fails (in my opinion) to adequately convey the quality of the later albums.
'America's Great National Pastime' was for me an unworthy conclusion to a Byrds career retrospective. Almost anything else from "Farther Along" would have been more satisfying.
Still I have to admit enjoying the way this program laces the obligatory cuts with unexpected choices like 'Lay Lady Lay' and 'I Trust'. This makes for a fresh listening experience to USA fans, where the first of these did not chart and the second was never issued as a single.
The sound quality is good but a little short of first rate, so I suspect these were compiled from European EQ masters rather than the originals. In fact there's a production error tip-off: the slamming door that opens 'Get To You' on "Notorious Byrd Brothers" appears here at the end of 'Wasn't Born To Follow'; the engineer thought it closed the latter track instead of opening the former. Clearly, he was working from an EQ copy of the "Notorious" album, not the song's master. And 'Lady Friend' is a rarity, the original monaural single, which may interest collectors. It sounds fine and you probably won't notice the monaural track without headphones.
The second disk of live performances from "(Untitled)" is an entertainingly edited little excerpt that seamlessly melds 'Lover of the Bayou' and 'Mr. Tambourine Man' into a continuous performance, followed by the 16 minute 'Eight Miles High' jam. As on "(Untitled)" the jam ends with a bridge song and McGuinn's farewell to the audience...but this disk then edits in "Mr. Spaceman" as an encore brought on by the cheering crowd.
Overall I found this an entertaining album worth buying even for Byrds fans who have everything. The sheer volume of material rates four stars at the least. It's a nice alternate program for those times when you're in the mood for the Byrds from a fresh perspective, and not a bad introductory album.
I also like having a 25 minute Byrds live mini-concert on a separate disk.
However, as a full career retrospective of this band's long run on Columbia, "Definitive Collection" fails to beat out the 2 CD set "The Essential Byrds".
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- electric light orchastra best of the best (gold disc) 1 cd
- Jay F. from Atlanta, GA review needs a little correction
- BEAUTIFUL BOMBAST
- Excellent selection!
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Definitive Collection
Electric Light Orchestra
Manufacturer: Sbme Import
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ASIN: B00000I5R9
Release Date: 1998-11-16 |
Tracks:
- Showdown
- Eldorado Overture
- Can't Get It Out of My Head
- Evil Woman
- Strange Magic
- Livin' Thing
- So Fine
- Rockaria!
- Sweet Talkin' Woman
- Turn to Stone
- Mr. Blue Sky
- Don't Bring Me Down
- Shine a Little Love
- Diary of Horace Wimp
- All over the World [From Xanadu]
- Twilight
- Rock & Roll Is King
- Hold on Tight
- Secret Messages
Album Description
E.L.O.'s 1995 hits compilation on a gold disc in a standard jewel case within an embossed, die-cut slipcase cover. Features 19 of their best from the '70s & '80s, including 'Don't Bring Me Down', 'Shine A Little Love', 'Can't Get It Out Of My Head', 'Evil Woman', 'Hold On Tight', 'Rock 'N Roll Is King', 'Mr. Blue Sky', 'Turn To Stone', 'Sweet Talking Woman' & 'So Fine'. 1998 Epic release.
Album Details
Best of the Best Gold CD plus Original Booklet.
Customer Reviews:
electric light orchastra best of the best (gold disc) 1 cd.......2004-03-16
definitive collection (gold disc) has 1 cd. not 2. telephone line is not in this collection. livin thing (song) is longer. at the end of the song it fades out and another song continues. the sound quality is superior than the box set released in 1999. its more crisp and clear. dont bring me down, shine a little love, hold on tight,evil woman and rock and roll is king. will be noticed compared to the box set. diary of horace wimp, twilight, secret messages. sound about the same. livin thing was more enhanced on the box set. but still sounds crisp.
Jay F. from Atlanta, GA review needs a little correction.......2003-01-11
Recently bought this compilation based partly on the review of Jay F. from Atlanta, GA, only to find out that there are two versions of the Definitive Collection, this one being the re-release on a Gold CD that does NOT include a 2nd bonus CD which was erroneously stated as having in Jay's review.
The Definitive Collection release catalog # 472421 9 is the release that is a 2 CD compilation totaling 27 tracks, whereas this complilation has 19 tracks on a single CD.
The Gold release is still a good compilation, but the 2 CD collection can be had for less.
BEAUTIFUL BOMBAST.......2002-11-21
This a thoroughly enjoyable journey through Jeff Lynne's Beatlesque land of Oz. Completely over the top at times but most beautifully so. A sheer delight from beginning to end. The arrangments, the harmonies, the captivating crescendos ..... just lovely. With the exception of the exclusion of 'Telephone Line' (one of the greatest narrations of the complete abject lonliness of a broken heart) this is a perfect complilation. The sonics are extremely transparent showcasing ELO's wonderful harmonies.
A must for any fan.
Excellent selection!.......1999-09-17
I picked this little gem up in my never-ending quest for every good ELO collection. The surprising thing was the EXTRA CD that's included with it (and not mentioned) -- It has Poor Boy, Calling America, This is the News, and a few other good hits. All-in-all, a good collection and has a good ELO flow to it.
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Definitive Collection (Gold Disc)
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ASIN: B000I6BKOQ
Release Date: 2006-10-24 |
Album Description
European only Best Of The Best Gold-Disc pressing is housed in a die-cut slip case, exposing the gold disc. This 18 track compilation by Europe includes their chart-storming anthem 'The Final Countdown' plus 'Carrie', 'Rock The Night' and more. Sony/BMG. 2006.
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- meat loaf definitive collection (gold cd)
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Definitive Collection: Best of the Best Gold
Meat Loaf
Manufacturer: Sony
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ASIN: B00002477C
Release Date: 2002-08-21 |
Tracks:
- Paradise By The Dashboard
- Bat Out Of Hell
- You Took The Words Right
- Two Out Of Three Ain't Ba
- Heaven Can Wait
- Dead Ringer For Love
- Read 'Em And Weep
- I'm Gonna Love Her For Bo
- More Than You Deserve
- Peel It
- Everything Is Permitted
- Razor's Edge
- If You Really Want To
- Don't You Look At Me Like
- Fallen Angel
- I Love You So I Told You
Album Description
1995 compilation on Epic featuring 16 of the hefty rocker's best on one disc & a bonus CD with live versions of four of these classics: 'Paradise By The Dashboard Light', 'Two Out Of Three Ain't Bad', 'You Took The Words Right Out Of My Mouth (Hot Summer Night)' and 'Bat Out Of Hell'. 20 tracks total. Double slimline jewel case.
Album Details
Best of the Best Gold.
Customer Reviews:
meat loaf definitive collection (gold cd).......2004-03-16
this is not a 2 cd set. the sound quality is far superior than the very best of meatloaf. alot of people would not give it a 5 stars because it is lacking alot of good songs on it. to be a definitive collection. these are early edition songs. so no home by now/no matter what, life is a lemon and i want my money back, i'd do anything for love and objects in the review mirror. the songs you will get is dead ringer for love, two out of three ain't bad, bat out of hell (single version).paradise by the dashboard light, you took the words right out of my mouth, heaven can wait, read em and weep, peel out, im gonna love her for both of us, razor's edge and 6 more. one includes w/ted nugent. i rated it 5 stars. for the soung quality and it still has great songs on this collection.
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ABBA "DEFINITIVE COLLECTION" High Definition 2 GOLD 24bit/96KHz CD Set.
Abba
Manufacturer: Universal
ProductGroup: Music
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ASIN: B000MC6XNE |
Product Description
ABBA "DEFINITIVE COLLECTION" High Definition 2 GOLD 24bit/96KHz CD Set.
Full Color Cardboard Slip case over the jewell box. The Tracks Are ....DISC 1:
1. People Need Love
2. He Is Your Brother
3. Ring Ring
4. Love Isn't Easy (But It Sure Is Hard Enough)
5. Waterloo
6. Honey, Honey
7. So Long
8. I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do
9. S.O.S.
10. Mamma Mia
11. Fernando
12. Dancing Queen
13. Money, Money, Money
14. Knowing Me, Knowing You
15. Name Of The Game, The
16. Take A Chance On Me
17. Eagle
18. Summer Night City
19. Chiquitita
20. Does Your Mother Know
DISC 2:
1. Voulez-Vous
2. Angeleyes
3. Gimme, Gimme, Gimme (A Man After Midnight)
4. I Have A Dream
5. Winner Takes It All, The
6. Super Trouper
7. On And On And On
8. Lay All Your Love On Me
9. One Of Us
10. When All Is Said And Done
11. Head Over Heels
12. Visitors, The (Crackin' Up)
13. Day Before You Came, The
14. Under Attack
15. Thank You For The Music
16. Ring Ring - (1974 single remix)
17. Voulez-Vous - (extended 1979 US promo 12" mix)
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