The Very Best of Connie FrancisArtist: Connie Francis
Though many best-of's exist on the market, this one leans more heavily toward her earlier rock & roll hits. (Originally released in October 1963 as a 15-track LP by MGM Records, The Very Best of Connie Francis was reissued in 1986 on CD with six bonus tracks by Polydor Records.) ~ Cub Koda, All Music Guide
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Anthology (1962-1969)Artist: Dionne Warwick
Community Score: 8.00
Rhino's Anthology (1962-1969) was an excellent 24-track retrospective of Dionne Warwick's prime period, and has since gone out of print. Why? Because it contained exactly the same track listing as Rhino's The Dionne Warwick Collection: Her All-Time Greatest Hits, which had been released just two years prior -- and still remains available. The...
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Artist: Frankie Avalon
The Top 40 success of Frankie Avalon's 1976 disco remake of "Venus" probably inspired this reissue compilation of his earlier hits, circa 1958-1962. Despite the inexpensive packaging, the album is pretty much what it says it is, containing 16 of Avalon's chart hits. And with one exception, they are the 16 biggest ones, including the chart...
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Artist: Thomas Jefferson Kaye
Thomas Jefferson Kaye steps out of his usual spot in the producer's chair for his second record, 1974's First Grade, handing the reins over to Gary Katz (Steely Dan). Together, Kaye and Katz create what appears at first to be a fairly typical bit of M.O.R., L.A. rock -- caught somewhere between tepid country-rock, Southern boogie, and the...
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The Dionne Warwick Collection: Her All-Time Greatest HitsArtist: Dionne Warwick
Community Score: 5.50
Rhino's The Dionne Warwick Collection: Her All-Time Greatest Hits is the best Warwick collection on the market, culling 24 tracks from her '60s prime. Although it doesn't cover her entire career, it does feature nearly all of her very best material, and it's all in the style that made her famous; top to bottom, it's a stronger, more consistent...
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Performance - ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACKArtist: Jack Nitzsche
This soundtrack captures the various moods of a spacy film starring Mick Jagger as a reclusive rock star whose home is invaded by a fleeing gangster. On the opening track, Randy Newman is driven hard by Ry Cooder's fierce slide guitar. If you listen closely, you can hear the laconic Newman almost crack up laughing as he rocks like never before...
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Dionne Warwick Sings the Bacharach & David SongbookArtist: Dionne Warwick
Community Score: 8.00
Step in Time with the Music of Burt BacharachArtist: Joe Bourne & The Step in Time Orchestra and Singers