| 1. Furious Bass Mix |
| 2. Party on the Hit (Where They At) |
| 3. Gangsta Hop |
| 4. Love No Ho |
| 5. Let the Quad Loose |
| 6. Raid With a Gauge |
| 7. Who's Booty Is This |
| 8. Boom Contest |
| 9. Love Devin |
| 10. Bass Vibrations |
| 11. Mad Scientist |
| 12. Where the Booty At |
| 13. Ride da Pony |
| 14. Ya Gots to Go |
| 15. Bring Down the Walls |
| 16. Pimp SH-T |
Greatest Hits, Vol. 3,Bass Patrol,Joey Boy Records,90's,Bass Music,Hip-Hop,Pop,Rap & Hip-Hop,Southern Rap
Greatest Hits, Vol. 3
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Billy Joel - Greatest Hits Vol. 3
Billy Joel Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002BBP Release Date: 1997-08-19 |
Tracks:
- Keeping The Faith
- An Innocent Man
- A Matter Of Trust
- Baby Grand
- This Is The Time
- Leningrad
- We Didn't Start The Fire
- I Go To Extremes
- And So It Goes
- The Downeaster 'Alexa'
- Shameless
- All About Soul (Remix)
- Lullabye (Goodnight , My Angel)
- The River Of Dreams
- To Make You Feel My Love
- Hey Girl
- Light As The Breeze
Customer Reviews:
Billy Joel - Greatest Hits Vol. 3 .......2007-03-27
Only 6 new songs added to his greatest hits!.......2007-01-11
It is a good cd. But I already had all but 6 songs. Maybe they should have found some more of his great music. Or called it a mini addition to his Vol 1 and 2.
A little bit of everything.......2006-12-27
Billy just continued to make great music...........2006-08-19
Joel the genuis!!.......2006-06-19
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Bob Dylan - Greatest Hits, Vol. 1-3
Bob Dylan Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000254YLY Release Date: 2003-09-23 |
Tracks:
- Rainy Day Women #12 & 35
- Blowin' In The Wind
- The Times They Are A-Changin'
- It Ain't Me Babe
- Like A Rolling Stone
- Mr. Tambourine Man
- Subterranean Homesick Blues
- I Want You
- Positively 4th Street
- Just Like A Woman
Tracks:
- Watching The River Flow
- Don't Think Twice, It's All Right
- Lay, Lady, Lay
- Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again
- I'll Be Your Baby Tonight
- All I Really Want To Do
- My Back Pages
- Maggie's Farm
- Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You
Tracks:
- She Belongs To Me
- All Along The Watchtower
- The Mighty Quinn (Quinn, The Eskimo)
- Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues
- A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall
- If Not For You
- It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
- Tomorrow Is A Long Time
- When I Paint My Masterpiece
- I Shall Be Released
- You Ain't Goin' Nowhere
- Down In The Flood
Tracks:
- Tangled Up In Blue
- Changing Of The Guards
- The Groom's Still Waiting At The Altar
- Hurricane
- Forever Young
- Jokerman
- Dignity
- Silvio
- Ring Them Bells
- Gotta Serve Somebody
- Series Of Dreams
- Brownsville Girl
- Under The Red Sky
- Knockin' On Heaven's Door
Customer Reviews:
There is only ONE BOB!!!!.......2007-03-11
A Good Overview of Bob Dylan's Career.......2007-03-05
So Many Songs to Choose From, How Did They Ever Decide?.......2006-04-03
There is a song on Dylan's second Greatest Hits record "Tomorrow is a Long Time," which is just about one of the best songs I've every heard. It's from a concert that, if all of the performances were delivered this well, then I don't know why they didn't release the whole show. Also I agree that it would have been nice to have a whole record of Bob Dylan and Happy Traum together. It also would have been nice to have a whole record produced by Leon Russell, because as we see with the two songs he produced on this record, "Watching" the River Flow" and "When I Paint My Masterpiece" Mr. Russell knew how to get a good rocker out of Mr. Dylan. Still, even though we don't have the records it would have been nice to have, we have snippets here of what they could have been. Several different styles, all good, but then Bob Dylan is always reinventing himself, but to reinvent himself a couple times on the same record, amazing, simply amazing.
Dylan's third Greatest Hits record is a masterpiece in it's own right. In fact because of the many different styles Dylan uses, it kind of reminds my of a Beatles' record. You know, how the Beatles would switch the lead singer from song to song between John, Paul, George and Ringo. I think because of that Beatles' records never get old. This record is like that. Dylan's voice is so different from song to song, the bands are different. It seems like a record full of surprises, one I know I'll never get tired of and I don't think you'll ever tire of it either.
There is Just Simply No Song Man Better than Bob Dylan.......2006-04-03
Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits II" opens with the up tempo rocker "Watching the River Flow," then slows down some with the acoustic "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right," then jumps into a great Dylan countryesqe love song, "Lay, Lady Lay," then onto "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight" from the "John Wesley Album." It is a testament to how strongly Bob Dylan presents his songs that he can take you from fast to slow, electric to acoustic and grab you instantly into each song. Dylan is a master, no doubt about it. Then again, all Mr. Dylan's songs are all good aren't they? And then there's the new stuff on here that wasn't really a greatest hit, though now that the record has been out for umpteen years, probably nobody knows that, but anyway, that stuff is a good too, no it's great.
"In a crowded room full of covered up mirrors, looking into the lost forgotten years for dignity." What a line, delivered the way only Dylan can deliver them. The years just roll on and he just keeps getting better. Like a shape changer he keeps changing, redefining himself, putting out new stuff, rereleasing his old stuff, putting out his live stuff and I am always amazed. When I first got "Greatest Hits III) (I bought it on cassette), I stuck it into the play in my car, because I couldn't wait to get home. "Tangled Up in Blue" came on and I immediately forgot that I was listening to a Greatest Hits record, was taking right back to the first time I'd heard "Blood on the Tracks" and I stayed right there till "Changing of the Guard" came on, not the song I was expecting, but I was immediately hooked right in. Then right onto "The Groom's Still Waiting at the Alter", a down right rocker with a heck of a Gospel flavor. Next comes "Hurricane" a song with a different band, different flavor and that is the genius of Bob Dylan. He can pull you in any direction he wants you to go and you follow.
This is Just Simply an Excellent Collection.......2006-04-03
"Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits, Vol. 2" is a very interesting collection. The songs, though are all very good, just don't seem to flow as well (at least for me) as they do on "Greatest Hits, Volume 1." Sticking the acoustic, "Don't Think Twice" between the Rocking "Watching the River Flow" and "Lay, Lady Lay" just someone seems not right. I would have grouped the three early acoustic songs together along with the very excellent "Tomorrow is a Long Time" a live song that until this record came out, had been unreleased. It is such a good song and maybe should have been grouped with its brothers. All that being said, this is a very good collection with some outstanding songs you're just gonna love and even with my problem with the grouping, I still have to give this record five stars.
"Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits, Vol. 3" starts out with the hard driving "Tangled Up in Blue," moves into "Changing of the Guards", the best song, in my opinion, from the underrated "Street Legal" album. "The Groom is Still Waiting at the Alter" was originally released as a single and later turned up in the "Biograph Box", and then the disc dives into "Hurricane" from "Desire." Like the first "Greatest Hits" LP, this CD stands on its own. All of the songs seem to work well together. There are no pre-electric songs, but this stuff is a long time away from that earlier period so, I guess, I shouldn't have been surprised when the CD came out, but I would have liked to see "Girl from the North Country" or maybe "To Ramona." I think, despite the fact that they were recorded earlier, that they would have fit right in with this five star collection. Still, it is a Greatest hits record and those songs were not hits. But then Dylan is famous for sticking stuff on these hits records that his audience has never heard before, like "Dignity" and "Series of Dreams" on this record.
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Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits, Vol. 3
Bob Dylan Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002AX1 Release Date: 1994-11-15 |
Tracks:
- Tangled Up In Blue
- Changing Of The Guards
- The Groom's Still Waiting At The Altar
- Hurricane
- Forever Young
- Jokerman
- Dignity
- Silvio
- Ring Them Bells
- Gotta Serve Somebody
- Series Of Dreams
- Brownsville Girl
- Under The Red Sky
- Knockin' On Heaven's Door
Customer Reviews:
Great Collection.......2006-11-10
an awesome album.......2006-08-28
ANOTHER LOOK FROM BOB .......2006-06-27
A Series of Fine Songs.......2006-05-20
Dylan Just Keeps Getting Better.......2006-05-20
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Itzhak Perlman's Greatest Hits, Vol. 2
Manufacturer: EMI Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004XST2 Release Date: 2000-09-12 |
Tracks:
- Chanson Sans Paroles
- Polonaise De Concert No.1, Op.4
- It's Peaceful Here, Op.21 No.7
- Chanson Russe
- Liebesleid
- Slavonic Dance In E Minor, Op.46, No.2
- Tempo Di Minuetto (In The Style Of Pugnani)
- Romanza Andaluza, Op.22
- Melodie
- Serenade Espagnole
- Serenade (Frasquita)
- La Capricieuse, Op.17
- Sicilienne
- Molly On The Shore
- Andantino (In The Style Of Martini)
- Marguerite (Daisies), Op.38, No.3
- Melodie, Op.42 No.3
- Estrellita
- Spanish Dance No.5
- Berceuse Sfaradite
- Caprice In A Minor
Customer Reviews:
Marvellous!.......2005-11-26
The best violinist ever!.......2001-01-26
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Television's Greatest Hits, Vol. 3: 70s & 80s
Television's Greatest Hits (Series) Manufacturer: Tvt ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000GOO Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Sesame Street - Stone/Hart/Raposo
- The Muppet Show - S. Pottle/J. Henson
- The Alvin Show - Ross Bagdasarian
- Speed Racer - N. Koshibe
- The Famous Adventures Of Mr. Magoo - C. Brandt
- Inspector Gadget - S. Levy/H. Saban
- The Smurfs - W. Hanna/J. Barbera/H. Curtin
- Dastardly & Mutley In Their Flying Machines - W. Hanna/J. Barbera
- Scooby Doo - H. Curtin/W. Hanna/J. Barbera
- Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids - E. Fournier/R.Sheldon
- The Archies ('Everything's Archie') - Jeff Barry
- Josie And The Pussycats - D. Williams/J. Roland/H. Curtin
- Dudley Do-Right - Jay Ward
- Fractured Fairy Tales - Jay Ward
- Cheers ('Where Everybody Knows Your Name') - G. Portnoy/J. Hart Angelo
- The Bob Newhart Show ('Home To Emily') - L. Music/H. Music
- The Greatest American Hero ('Believe It Or Not') - Joey Scarbury
- Welcome Back, Kotter ('Welcome Back') - John Sebastian
- Room 222 - Jerry Goldsmith
- WKRP In Cincinnati - T. Wells/H. Wilson
- Taxi ('Angela') - Bob James
- Barney Miller - J. Elliot/A. Ferguson
- Three's Company - D. Nicholl/J. Raposo
- Happy Days - C. Fox/N. Gimbel
- Laverne And Shirley ('Making Our Dreams Come True') - N. Gimbel/C. Fox
- The Facts Of Life - Gloria Loring
- Good Times - D. Grusin/A. Bergman/M. Bergman
- One Day At A Time - J. Barry/N. Barry
- Gimme A Break - Nell Carter
- Maude ('And Then There's Maude') - Donny Hathaway
- The Jeffersons ('Movin' On Up') - J. Barry/J. Dubois
- All In The Family ('Those Were The Days') - Carroll O'Connor/Jean Stapleton
- Sanford & Son ('The Streetbeater') - Quincy Jones
- Dallas - Jerrold Immel
- Dynasty - Bill Conti
- Knots Landing - Jerrold Immel
- L.A. Law - M. Post
- St. Elsewhere - Dave Grusin
- Marcus Welby, M.D. - L. ROSENMAN
- M-A-S-H (Suicide Is Painless) - Johnny Mandel
- The Waltons - Jerry Goldsmith
- Little House On The Prairie - D. Rose
- Hart To Hart - Mark Snow
- Charlie's Angels - J. Elliott/A. Ferguson
- Wonder Woman - N. Gimbel/C. Fox
- The Love Boat - Jack Jones
- American Bandstand - Barry Manilow
- Solid Gold - D. Ditchford/M. Miller
- Entertainment Tonight - Michael Mark
- Miami Vice - Jan Hammer
- S.W.A.T. - Rhythm Heritage
- Baretta (Keep Your Eye On The Sparrow) - Rhythm Heritage
- The Streets Of San Francisco - Pat Williams
- Barnaby Jones - Jerry Goldsmith
- Starsky & Hutch ('Gotcha') - Tom Scott
- The Rookies - Elmer Bernstein
- Kojak - Billy Goldenberg
- The A-Team - Mike Post/P. Carpenter
- The Name Of The Game - Dave Grusin
- Quincy, M.E. - G. Larson/S. Philips
- Hill Street Blues - Mike Post
- Simon & Simon - Barry Devorzon
- Magnum, P.I. - Mike Post/P. Carpenter
- The Rockford Files - Mike Post/P. Carpenter
- Saturday Night Live - Howard Shore
Customer Reviews:
This CD brings a smile to my face driving to work.......2007-05-30
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I love listening to TV........2005-12-05
Original Versions.......2004-08-23
Of course some shows updated their theme songs over the years so some songs on here may be slightly different to what you remember if you tuned in a couple of seasons in.
The Muppet Show and The Smurfs are two which later versions of exist but it is good to hear and own the initial series versions anyway. There is an official Muppet Show soundtrack with the later version on it if you really want it. I am yet to come across the later Smurf one however.
With 65 TV shows covered you really can't go wrong with this collection. Sure there are some great 70's & 80's songs from shows not included, but other shows would have had to be left off for them to be put on here and everyone has different taste. I don't know how old this CD is, I found it in a second hand music store but hopefully if there isn't already a sequel the makers will bring one out with shows like Astro Boy, Married With Children, Chips, Dukes of Hazard, Secret Valley, Round the Twist, Fraggle Rock and other classics. Also a 90's version with shows like Seinfeld, Friends, Malcolm in the Middle, Law and Order, X-Files and so on would be great.
I love listening to theme songs, I don't really know why, but the fact remains that this would be the greatest collection of theme songs on the one CD that I have ever come across. Usually you have to buy whole soundtrack albums to get just one song and the other songs on the album are nothing but fillers. This CD is a must have for any collector of theme songs, just buy it!
This CD is Cool Beans.......2004-07-31
Going Back In Time In A Great Way.......2004-01-10
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The Beach Boys - The Greatest Hits Vol. 3: Best of the Brother Years
The Beach Boys Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000040OVX Release Date: 2000-02-01 |
Tracks:
- Add Some Music To Your Day
- Susie Cincinnati
- This Whole World
- Long Promised Road
- Disney Girls
- 'Til I Die
- Surf's Up
- Marcella
- Sail On, Sailor
- The Trader
- California Saga (On My Way To Sunny Californ-I-A)
- Rock And Roll Music
- It's O.K.
- Honkin' Down The Highway
- Peggy Sue
- Good Timin'
- Goin' On
- Come Go With Me
- Getcha Back
- California Dreamin'
Amazon.com
One of the most popular touring acts of the '70s and '80s, the Beach Boys nonetheless found sales of their new music disappointing for much of those decades. Their Brother Records imprint was stamped on some of the best albums of their "mature" period--Sunflower, Surf's Up, and the one-of-a-kind The Beach Boys Love You--but earlier classics such as "Surfin' U.S.A." and "Good Vibrations" remained their most popular work. This third volume of greatest hits collects 20 Brother cuts, including the occasional chart success ("Rock & Roll Music," the twice-released "Sail On, Sailor," "It's OK," "Getcha Back"). A few lesser-known winners ("This Whole World," "Long Promised Road," "Honkin' Down the Highway") provide welcome highlights. Still, the inclusion of one too many remade oldies on the disc's second half underscores the Beach Boys' loss of creative energy by 1980. --Rickey WrightCustomer Reviews:
SURFING WATERS BOTH DEEP AND SHALLOW.......2006-03-06
THE BEACH BOYS are one of those bands that have provided the soundtrack to my life. Growing up in Southern California, their music really does become a part of one's experiences. For instance, I can't hear 'Help Me, Rhonda' or 'The Girls On The Beach' without recalling my years of bodysurfing the waves near Santa Monica's lifeguard station #26. 'Good Vibrations' automatically transports me back to Santa Monica High School - located conveniently 2 blocks from the Pacific Ocean. (Sometimes the sound of the surf called more insistently than the school bell did.) Samohi's official school song, 'Hymn Of Praise' written by Ken Darby from the Class of 1927, starts out, "Oh Samohi, dear old Samohi / Queen of the setting sun / For you we toil, for you our banners fly / We win for you when victory's won!" But every pep rally I attended from '74 through '77 ended more "excitationally" with...
Good, good, good, good vibrations
(oom bop bop)
I'm pickin' up good vibrations
She's giving me excitations
(oom bop bop)
'In My Room' humorously reminds me of the time in 1986 when I found it on a jukebox in a Reno lounge and drove every other patron out of the place with it. I was in the bartender's doghouse, but what are ya gonna do with a liquidated cowboy who wants to hear 'In My Room'.....18 times? And while the richly melancholic 'The Warmth Of The Sun' is my all-time favorite Beach Boys song, there is a lot to be said for many of the tracks found on this compilation.
This is the final part of Capitol's Beach Boys Greatest Hits trilogy series. This one - which features 20 of The Boys' late period minor hits and nonhits - will be ignored by the casual Beach Boys fan, and that is an unfortunate mistake. True, these "leftovers" were recorded and released after the height of the band's popularity and creative success according to the music critics, but the Beach Boys, though they had largely moved away from their gorgeous and complex trademark vocal harmony arrangements, were still making some magic music. And some of it as sensitive and more intense than anything that preceded it.
For every lightweight and silly 'SUSIE CINCINNATI' and 'PEGGY SUE' on this collection, you'll also find a brooding 'TIL I DIE', or nostalgic 'DISNEY GIRLS (1957)', or yearning 'SURF'S UP.' No, we didn't need another version of 'ROCK AND ROLL MUSIC' or 'COME GO WITH ME' and yet, I'd hate to have missed out on the world-weary, but defiant 'LONG PROMISED ROAD', or the intricate protest song, 'THE TRADER', with its catchy movements that force my toes to tap or my feet to stomp.
Some of these songs, being more melodically subtle and lacking that instantly recognizable sound of The Boys' early hits, will require a bit more patience from the listener, but with time, that open-minded patience will certainly be rewarded. Of course, 'SAIL ON, SAILOR' you probably already know (I invented my pen name while it was playing through the sound system in a Coco's Restaurant); the lovely 'GOOD TIMIN'' is reminiscent of that lush harmonizing adopted from The Four Freshmen during The Beach Boys' infancy. And the well-chosen closer, 'CALIFORNIA DREAMIN'', with its urgent tenor sax solo actually eclipses the classic Mamas And Papas version. (Yeah, I couldn't believe it either!)
If all you desire is a balanced career retrospective of some of The Beach Boys' best music on a single disc, then go with 'Classics: Selected By Brian Wilson'. But the REAL fan will want the 3-part Capitol compilation series: 'The Greatest Hits, Vol 1: 20 Good Vibrations'; 'The Greatest Hits, Vol. 2: 20 More Good Vibrations'; and this disc, 'THE GREATEST HITS, VOL. 3: BEST OF THE BROTHER YEARS, 1970 - 1986.'
[*This review is dedicated to my new friend, the surf-riding, beach bike path-riding, and book-writing, MYSTICAL MARY. Evidently she was too shy to approach me on the beach bike path in 1989 to ask, "Riding my way?" She waited seventeen years and until I was living in Airheadzona, and she in Joisey, before saying anything to me. However, Mystical Mary is one of my favorite living writers, and I think you're going to be hearing about her before too long.]
The Finest Group Ever.......2005-01-02
Ed Glasner is an Idiot.......2004-08-13
An Interesting Look At An Interesting Time In Their Career.......2004-07-20
The first half (tracks 1 - 11) covers1970 - 1973. This is when they recorded much of their best material. Songs like "Add Some Music To Your Day", "This Whole World", Bruce Johnston's lush "Disney Girls", Brian Wilson's chilling "'Til I Die", Carl's magnum opus "The Trader" and the robust "Sail On Sailor" all could've been bigger hits than they were. "Surf's Up", the title track from their 1971 masterpiece, is the best song here. Starting off with an urgent vocal by Carl, it soon drifts into Brian's 1967 demo of the song, with its eerie piano and Brian's somber vocal.
The second half (tracks 12 - 20) covers 1976 - 86. It starts off with their huge comeback hit, a cover of Chuck Berry's "Rock And Roll Music". It was good but the Chuck Berry material should have ended with "Surfin' USA" and "Fun, Fun, Fun". The next song, "It's OK", was the single released after "Rock And Roll Music". While it wasn't as big a hit (Billboard # 29), I like it better. It's fun and orginal. "Honkin' Down The Highway" is a great Al Jardine number with a cool drum intro and a nice, spacey intro. The 1978 cover of "Peggy Sue" is surprisingly good. Unlike other covers, they stay in vein with the original recording and they succeed. Had this song been released during their heyday, it could have been a bigger hit. But you can't judge a song solely on its chart performance. 1979's top 40 hit "Good Timin'" is, in my opinion, their last masterpiece. With their harmonies evoking earlier songs like "Surfer Girl" and Carl's impassioned vocal, it truly is a marvelous studio creation. By jumping ahead to 1981, they leave out the number 12 hit "Beach Boys" medley, but that would be unnecessary since all of those songs made it onto "Greatest Hits, Volume 1". Instead, we get their cover of the Del - Vikings' 1957 hit "Come Go With Me". The song, a top 20 hit, is better than the original because of the harmonies and its beat. "Goin' On" is an odd number vaguely sounding a bit like Queen's "Somebody To Love" with its rising/fading/rising again/ading again and so on and so forth harmonies. "Getcha Back", a top 30 hit from 1985, is a great combination of old Beach Boys with modern sounds, its drum intro eminiscent of Dennis Wilson's. Finally, there's another pgood cover. "California Dreamin'" (with a haunting 12 - string guitatr provided by Byrd Roger McGuinn) is in vein of the Mamas and Papas hits.
Overall, a good collection that I recommend to all music fans. You will find yourself listening to it more than once. Also get their studio albums, inclduing "Pet Sounds" and "Friends"/"20/20", as well as both their boxed sets.
Hits?.......2004-06-25
Top 10 hits? Few.
Top 20 or even Top 40 hits? Again, few.
Grocery store music remakes? Lots.
Songs to skip? Again, lots.
Who needed the money this cd was to produce?
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Hank Williams Jr. - Greatest Hits, Vol. 3
Jr. Hank Williams Manufacturer: Curb Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000DAI9 Release Date: 1998-10-06 |
Tracks:
- I'm For Love
- This Ain't Dallas
- Ain't Misbehavin'
- Country State Of Mind
- Mind Your Own Business
- My Name Is Bocephus (Live Version)
- Born To Boogie
- Young Country
- Heaven Can't Be Found
- Finders Are Keepers
- There's A Tear In My Beer
Customer Reviews:
HANK........2007-06-02
These Aren't MY Selections for Greatest Hits.......2005-07-10
Fans should appreciate this collection. I think it fine but nothing to write home about.
His name is Bocephus.......2004-05-27
One of the best GREATEST HITZ.......2002-10-08
One of the best GREATEST HITZ.......2002-10-08
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Living In Oblivion : The 80's Greatest Hits, Vol. 3
Various Artists Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002TNH Release Date: 1994-03-22 |
Tracks:
- (Keep Feeling) Fascination - The Human League
- Perfect Way - Scritti Politti
- Cruel Summer - Bananarama
- Life In A Northern Town - The Dream Academy
- Election Day - Arcadia
- Shattered Dreams - Johnny Hates Jazz
- Sunglasses At Night - Corey Hart
- The Future's So Bright, I Gotta Wear Shades - Timbuk 3
- Make A Circuit With Me - The Polecats
- Rock This Town - Stray Cats
- Sidewalk Talk - Jellybean
- It's My Life - Talk Talk
- (I Just) Died In Your Arms - Cutting Crew
- Hanging On A Heart Attack - Device
- Poison Arrow - ABC
- Aeiou Sometimes Y - Ebon-Ozn
- Are You Sure - So
- The Way You Are - Tears For Fears
- What Do All The People Know - The Monroes
Customer Reviews:
Awesome compilation of non-typical hits from the 1980's!.......2005-11-30
There is no doubt that "Mickey" by Toni Basil was a huge hit. There's also no doubt that "Our Lips are Sealed" was a break out hit for the Go Go's, but the Funboy Three version wasn't. But what about "Living in a Box"? It only hit the Billboard top 100 at #89 in 1987. So why is it here? Why are a large number of these songs? They're not top 10 hits, right?
Wrong!
I'm sick to death of so many compilations relying on top 40 hits from the 80's. The U.S. music tastes are typically very different from those of Europe. Just because a song doesn't make the U.S. Billboard top 40 doesn't mean that it isn't a hit in other countries. And although I'm an American, my music tastes have always run more in line with those of Europe.
I'm delighted that the Living in Oblivion series (and the Pop and Wave series) have incorporated a variety of hits from the U.S. and Europe.
I also like that some of the more obscure groups and their songs are available on these compilations. There are several songs on these albums that never were released on CD (as they hadn't come into being at the time of the groups' albums initial releases), so albums such as these are the only place where you can find these hits. The Boys Don't Cry song "I Wanna Be a Cowboy" hit the Billboard charts at #12 in 1986, but the group disappeared soon thereafter. Then all of a sudden a dance version of that same song came out in the early 2000's and rocketed up the dance charts.
Don't be misled, the Living in Oblivion series is one of the absolutely best series for a variety of music from the 80's. If you want to hear run of the mill, top 40 only hits from the 80's, well, then you'll just have to look elsewhere.
Also, the liner notes and pictures of the groups included in the jewel box are really clever. You get to find out what the chart position was for the songs in the compilation and see what the groups looked like at the time of the song's release. My only issue with these liner notes is that the author of them seems to be disparaging the very music which these albums are espousing. Apparently many believe that the music from the 80's was vacuous and devoid of emotion. One need only listen to the song "The Promise" by the group "When in Rome" (Living in Oblivion Volume 5) to know that such a statement is false. While that group only had this one hit and then faded into obscurity, "The Promise" made the Billboard Top 100 at #11 and the Billboard Dance Chart at #1.
Anyway... I can't recommend this album and its entire series any more! It's simply awesome! Before believing those who would disparage this series of albums, please check the Billboard charts and you'll see that these songs were in fact hits.
GET IT!
Best of the Living in Oblivion Series.......2004-11-13
Every fan of the 1980s will find one disc more to their liking, but chances are that most of you who love 80s music will find several songs on this disc that you will like.
Totally 80's Man.......2004-09-13
Awesome Tracks:
Device - Hanging On a Heart Attack
Talk Talk - It's My Life
EBN-OZN - AEIOU Sometimes Y
So- Are You Sure
ABC- Poison Arrow
Rock On 80's Woo Hoo!
Brilliant from Start to Finish.......2002-04-14
If you valued the 80's, don't buy this compilation.......1999-08-30
I give this two stars only because you can't take away from the 80's music, but I figure that the inane commentary on the CD booklet should be calculated in this rating too. It was highly unnecessary and insulting to 80's fans to include disparaging remarks about the decade and banal political commentary by obvious leftist sympathizers.
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John Denver: Greatest Hits, Vol. 3
John Denver Manufacturer: RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002W81 Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- How Can I Leave You Again
- Some Days Are Diamonds (Some Days Are Stone)
- Shanghai Breezes
- Seasons Of The Heart
- Perhaps Love
- Love Again
- Dancing With The Mountains
- Wild Montana Skies
- I Want To Live
- The Gold And Beyond
- Autograph
Customer Reviews:
Great music.......2007-01-12
JD Greatest Hits Vol Three.......2004-05-01
The Best of the Best of John Denver.......2001-11-08
The Last Of John Denver's Three Greatest Hits Albums!.......2000-09-04
John, more than any of his contemporaries, actively caught the public's imagination regarding the wonders of the natural environment, and in a time when environmental concerns were splashed all over the headlines and the evening news, John's vision of popular concern for and stewardship of the natural world was immensely important. Indeed, to speak of John now is to evoke a mental picture of him backpacking in the Rockies, that shock of unruly blond hair tossled about and a grin as big as the wide open sky behind him. I love all the songs here, including "Wild Montana Skies", "Some Days Are Diamonds', and "The Gold And Beyond", about the Olympic movement, and my own special favorite, "I Want To Live". This album represents a wonderful overview of the mature work of John as he thrilled a whole generation with his own perspective of a meaningful life lived in the natural splendor of nature. I know you will enjoy this as well as the other two in this three album series of John's greatest hits. Far out!
An excellent album.......1999-06-12
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"Conway Twitty - Greatest Hits, Vol. 3 [MCA]"
Conway Twitty Manufacturer: Mca Special Products ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002O6Y Release Date: 1990-04-25 |
Tracks:
- Fit To Be Tied Down
- That's My Job
- She's Got A Single Thing In Mind
- Who's Gonna Know
- House On Old Lonesome Road
- Saturday Night Special
- Goodbye Time
- Julia
- I Wish I Was Still In Your Dreams
- I Want To Know You Before We Make Love
Customer Reviews:
Conway Greatest Hits Volum 3 .......2006-07-15
Late eighties country hits from Conway.......2004-02-10
Most of these songs made the top ten in the country charts including two number ones, but the public were more interested in the new generation of singers so Conway's albums did not sell as well as they once had. This is a shame, because Conway sounded as good as ever - perhaps even better since he gave up smoking in 1985.
Many of the songs here are ballads of the kind that Conway was so good at although there are enough up-tempo songs here to keep things interesting. Saturday night special stands out from the rest, being a little different - it is a great story song about a down-and-out couple finding love in a pawnshop. It is the kind of song that I would expect from Kenny Rogers, but it's nice to hear Conway tackling this type of material. The rest of the songs can be described as typical Conway - excellent.
Unless you have or plan to buy the boxed set, this is a worthy addition to any country music collection. Perhaps these are not the songs that Conway is best remembered but they are just as good as most of his earlier hits.
Conway's final big hits.......2003-01-01
Rap Music:
- H.N.I.C. [Clean]
- Hands On [Explicit Lyrics]
- Husslin' [CD-single]
- Junkanoo
- Just Dance, Vol. 2
- Kings of Gangster Bop
- Leave Me Alone
- Leo vs. Pisces
- Life of Joseph W. McVey [Explicit Lyrics]
- Masters of Illusion
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Music: Paul Bowles: Nocturne for two pianos; Sonata for oboe
46664 V.2: Long Walk to Freedom [Import]
Beethoven: Piano Trios, Opp. 36 & 38
Amour: Selection Par Sebastien Joly [Import]