Rockin' BerriesArtist: The Rockin' Berries
Wipe Out! The Best of the SurfarisArtist: The Surfaris
Decent 18-track distillation of their 1962-65 work, including several album tracks and non-LP singles. "Wipe Out" is by far the best cut, of course, but the instrumentals, packed with reverbed guitars, honking saxes, and high-end drums aplenty, usually have an admirably sleek power. Two of the vocal surf tunes were co-written by Gary Usher, who...
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End of the Beginning: The Best of Eddie & the Hot RodsArtist: Eddie & the Hot Rods
A nearly flawless collection, End of the Beginning documents the band's golden period of 1976-1979 with the infectious singles, inspired live workouts, album tracks and a rarity or two for the collectors. This is an important, though unfortunately overlooked, part of British punk rock's roots that shouldn't be missed. ~ Chris Woodstra, All Music...
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All I Want Is Everything: The Best of Southside Johnny & the Asbury JukesArtist: Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes
The companion to Epic's Best Of, this 14-song compilation traces the Jukes' career through their stints on Mercury/Polygram, Mirage/Atlantic, and Impact/MCA. These were not their best years, but on each album they managed a few worthy cuts, and this set chooses the best of each period, making for a collection that nearly matches the Epic years....
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The Anthology (1968-1990)Artist: Dave Edmunds
Community Score: 10.00
A double-disc set covering Dave Edmunds' entire career, the 41-song Anthology (1968-1990) does a fine job of capturing his musical evolution, even if it is not without its faults. To a certain extent, Anthology is a definitive compilation, since it begins with Love Sculpture's infamous "Sabre Dance" and runs through his early solo recordings ("I...
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Artist: Willy DeVille
The folks at Australia's Raven label have given the world a gem of a reissue in Willy DeVille's first solo offering, Miracle. Recorded for A&M, Miracle placed DeVille outside the context of his stellar backing band for the first time. And while it's true the music here is not radically different compositionally -- DeVille wrote most of the songs...
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