Greatest HitsArtist: The Bangles
Community Score: 5.33
Weighing in at 14 tracks, Greatest Hits is a good, basic collection of the Bangles' biggest singles, containing all the hits, including the previously non-LP "Hazy Shade of Winter," plus a couple of album tracks and, for the dedicated, a new cover of the Grass Roots' "Where Were You When I Needed You." It may be easy to carp about fine album...
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Artist: Adam & the Ants
A companion to the album of the same name. These groundbreaking videos, while primitive by today's s, were as important to this band's success as was the music. Several of the clips westandardre conceived and directed by Adam Ant himself. ~ Chris Woodstra, All Music Guide
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The Best of Tracey Ullman - RHINOArtist: Tracey Ullman
Long before the variety show, HBO specials, or successful standup career, there was Tracey Ullman, the singer. And while her releases were scarce and garnered little attention in the U.S., she was met with moderate success elsewhere. This Rhino collection compiles every last notable thing she committed to tape, including the hit "They Don't...
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Popular Favorites 1976-1992: Sand in the VaselineArtist: Talking Heads
Community Score: 9.25
Featuring material from every Talking Heads album except the live The Name of This Band Is Talking Heads, Sand in the Vaseline is a terrific double-disc retrospective of the band's long and varied career. Featuring all of their hit singles and trademark songs ("Psycho Killer," "Take Me to the River," "Burning Down the House," "And She Was,"...
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Shooting GalleryArtist: Shooting Gallery
The search always seemed to be on for a new Kiss, though I'm not sure why anyone would really want to bother (leaving aside the question of money, of course.) Shooting Gallery, short-lived as they were, did a good variation on mindless chug boogie without being musically distinctive; their big problem was the vocals -- strained and clumsy,...
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Artist: The Bangles
A stylish set of videos, but not enough of them, and they're missing "A Hazy Shade of Winter." Still, there's nothing wrong with what is here. Running time: 35 minutes. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide
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