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Greatest Hits
(2001)
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Mariah Carey
Mariah protested loud and often when her first hits collection, #1's, was released that the album was not a hits collection: "I haven't been recording long enough for that!" Nothing will age your catalog like leaving your record label, however, so when she flew the Columbia coop for Virgin in 2000, her old label assembled Greatest Hits for ...
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Ultimate Air Supply
(2003)
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Air Supply
In 1999, Arista released an 18-track Air Supply anthology called Definitive Collection. Four years later, Arista/BMG Heritage released an 18-track Air Supply anthology called Ultimate Air Supply. What is the difference between the two collections? Five tracks (plus new liner notes, including track-by-track recollections by Graham Russell and ...
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Music Box
(1993)
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Mariah Carey
While Carey tones down the predominance of her tremendous vocal range throughout much of this release, there is no question that she remains the driving force behind yet anothr collection of heavy-rotation Top-40 successes including "Dreamlover," "Hero" and the remake of Harry Nilsson's "Without You." Ashley S. Battel, All Music Guide
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The Very Best of Badfinger
(2000)
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Badfinger
The difference between 2000's The Very Best of Badfinger and 1995's Come and Get It: The Best of Badfinger is a simple one -- the 1995 collection concentrated on the group's Apple recordings, where the 2000 collection runs all the way until 1974's Wish You Were Here, the band's final album with Pete Ham. Not only does the collection benefit from ...
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No Dice
(1970)
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Badfinger
Badfinger's second album No Dice kicks off with "I Can't Take It," a rocker that signaled even if Badfinger still played pop and sang ballads, they considered themselves a rock band. What gave Badfinger character is they blended their desire to rock with their sensitive side instead of compartmentalizing. Even when they rock on No Dice, it's never ...
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Brass, Ivory & Strings
(1973)
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Henry Mancini/Doc Severinsen
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The First Time Ever (I Saw Your Face)
(1972)
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Johnny Mathis
Jerry Fuller's production of The First Time Ever (I Saw Your Face) for Johnny Mathis is a pleasant and much-needed change in sound, as his same formula continues -- songs of the day mixed in with movie themes. Unfortunately, this change in sound was not utilized to its full potential. Al Capps arranges five of the 12 tunes, including the title ...
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Bridget Jones's Diary, Vol. 2
(2001)
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Various Artists
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Greatest Hits [Giant]
(1995)
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Air Supply
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Forever Love: 36 Greatest Hits 1980-2001
(2005)
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Air Supply
Australian soft rock stewards Air Supply have had more than their share of compilations, but this sprawling 36-track collection from BMG is the first and last word on the amorous duo. Listeners who just want the hits -- whether "Making Love Out of Nothing at All," "All Out of Love," "Lost in Love," "Young Love," or any of their other hits with the ...
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Greatest Hits [2002]
(2002)
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Harry Nilsson
Harry Nilsson was always a maverick artist, following his own sense of style down the byways of pop, turning out carefully crafted -- even baffling -- songs that shared no direct affinity with any other artist of his day. He drew heavily on American Tin Pan Alley traditions, using them to craft his own cracked and ironic view of the human ...
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Billboard #1s: The '70s
(2006)
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Various Artists
Rhino's 2006 collection Billboard #1s: The '70s rounds up 30 hits that topped a variety of Billboard charts during the '70s. Even if some songs didn't necessarily reach number one on the pop charts, each one of these tunes was a major pop hit, or at least has remained in the public consciousness over the last 30 years. As such, there aren't many ...
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The Ultimate Hits of the 70's
(2001)
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Various Artists
Nice collection of '70s hits, both pop and A.O.R. Features such huge hits as Boston's "More Than a Feeling," LaBelle's "Lady Marmalade," and Michael Murphey's "Wildfire." As you can see from those three highlights, the track listing is pretty diverse, perfect for listeners who want to re-create the experience of listening to the radio before it ...
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Casey Kasem: America's Top 10 Through Years - The 70's
(2001)
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Various Artists
Like most of the decade-based installments in Casey Kasem's America's Top 10 series, this set has its hands full with the genre-flooded charts of 1970s pop. But while most retrospectives would include just a few hits surrounded by hit-or-miss filler, Top 10 is crammed with well-known radio favorites, and offers a nice cross-section of the decade's ...
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This Is Tom Jones
(1969)
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Tom Jones
Tom Jones revels in MOR pop for this mostly fine 1969 long-player. Big-band swank makes a rare appearance on opener "Fly Me to the Moon," while the remainder ranges through the likes of "Little Green Apples," "Wichita Lineman," and "Hey Jude." The layered string and choral backdrop gets a soul update on "Sitting on the Dock of the Bay" and Betty ...
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Soft and Wicked/Come to Where the Love Is
(2004)
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Ronnie Aldrich
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Joy/Day by Day
(2003)
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Percy Faith
Joy/Day by Day pairs two Percy Faith albums recorded for Columbia in 1972. Joy throws some timely oddities into Faith's patented Broadway interpretations, including Isaac Hayes' "Theme From Shaft." Day by Day follows the same pattern, but without the contemporary reach of Joy. Wade Kergan, All Music Guide
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Everybody's Talkin' [BMG]
(1997)
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Harry Nilsson
BMG Special Products' Everybody's Talkin': The Encore Collection is a fine budget-priced collection that concentrates on Harry Nilsson's soft-rock recordings, such as "Everybody's Talkin'" and "One." Though the shambling version of "Many Rivers to Cross" (taken from the ridiculous Pussy Cats album) is here, much of his weirder stuff is not, ...
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Somewhere in Time
(2002)
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Donny Osmond
Now in the third phase of his recording career, following an early-'70s stint as a teen idol and a late-'80s period as a dance-pop star, Donny Osmond returned to recording in 2001 with This Is the Moment, on which he performed contemporary show tunes in contemporary pop arrangements. It was the kind of album concept a pre-rock pop singer might ...
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One Day at a Time: An Anthology of Song
(2003)
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Lena Martell
Castle's exhaustive 40-track retrospective of English vocalist Lena Martell spans the artist's 30-year career. A master interpreter of country, gospel, and love songs, Martell -- born Helen Thompson -- rose to fame with a cover of Kris Kristofferson's "One Day at a Time," and enjoyed success in television and radio throughout the '60s and '70s, ...
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Son of Dracula
(1974)
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Harry Nilsson
This was a soundtrack to the movie Nilsson made with Ringo Starr. Eerily gothic in nature, the music was a mishmash of some of Harry's familiar songs, along with the usual soundtrack instrumentals. Highlight of this set is the fantastic, rockin' "Daybreak." As with all movie soundtracks, if you loved the movie, the soundtrack makes a nifty ...
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Golders Green
(1999)
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Pete Ham
This second collection of previously unreleased home demos by Ham is almost as worthwhile and satisfying to the ear as its predecessor, 7 Park Avenue. Again, some musicians (including Bob Jackson, who was in Badfinger for a while shortly before Ham's death) enhanced these recordings with overdubs. And as with 7 Park Avenue, while it's impossible ...
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The Earth Is...
(1991)
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Air Supply
Produced by Harry Maslin, this is actually a pretty decent outing from Air Supply. They're still master of the hook-rife CHR sound, but they've found a rather interesting musical strength somewhere in their down years. they're no longer just a professional pop band -- they've learned to feel things a little better. The consequent sound is still ...
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The Romantic Sounds of Mantovani
(1995)
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Mantovani
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The Best of Badfinger
(1997)
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Badfinger
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