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Lynyrd Skynyrd was one of those album rock bands that also had a flair for hit singles. The problem with this is that anytime a single compilation is assembled, fans will inevitably find favorites missing. That axiom applies tenfold on a budget-line disc such as MCA Special Products' What's Your Name, which has such staples as "Saturday Night Special," "Gimme Three Steps," and "Free Bird" missing. That said, What's Your Name is actually a pretty good budget-line comp, boasting a good cross-section of hits and album favorites. Any time "That Smell," "Workin' for MCA," "Call Me the Breeze," "Simple Man," "What's Your Name?," and "Sweet Home Alabama" are on one disc, a good time is pretty much guaranteed, and that alone may make it worthwhile for budget-minded fans looking for a sampler. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine 1997 saw the appearance of yet another Lynyrd Skynyrd best of set, entitled WHAT'S YOUR NAME. What made this collection different from the others was that it was issued through the budget-price MCA Special Products label. At only ten tracks in length, it's one of the shorter Skynyrd albums, and by including several rarely-heard tracks ("Mississippi Kid," "Things Goin' On," "I Need You"), some Skynyrd standards are omitted. But WHAT'S YOUR NAME still manages to include recognizable fan faves such as "That Smell," "What's You Name," "Simple Man," and on the CD version, "Sweet Home Alabama." Lynyrd Skynyrd What's Your Name Songs What's Your Name Review
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$89.65 Lavish 11 inch x 11 inch CD box set housed in a hard-back book from classic Universal artists featuring around 100 pages of essays, beautiful photographs and memorabilia. This repackaging of the beloved Police box features 78 tracks spread across four CDs by one of the most successful bands of the New Wave era. Includes every album track, b-side and single released by this Sting-led band during their successful career. Universal.
MESSAGE IN A BOX contains tracks from the group's five studio albums, rare B-sides, and live tracks. It also includes a 64-page booklet with extensive liner notes, a discography, the band's commentary on the b-sides and other obscure tracks, rare photographs and a Police time-line. The Police: Sting (vocals, saxophone, keyboards, acoustic & electric bass); Andy Summers (guitar, keyboards, background vocals); Stewart Copeland (keyboards, drums, percussion, background vocals). Producers include: The Police, Stewart Copeland, Nigel Gray, Tim Summerhayes, Hugh Padgham. Compilation producer: Stewart Whitmore. Engineers: The Police, Tim Summerhayes. Includes liner notes by Phil Sutcliffe. Digitally remastered by David Collins (A&M Mastering Studios). Despite their legendary status, the Police only released five albums during their brief reign from 1978-1983. In addition, the trio had amassed a healthy amount of both studio and live B-sides, plus songs that only appeared on soundtracks. For the 1993 four-CD box set Message in a Box: The Complete Recordings, every single song the Police ever recorded is included. All the tracks were digitally remastered for the project, sounding superior to the original CD versions of the single albums. Also included is a 68-page booklet that includes an interesting (and often humorous) biography, a time line, and notes from all three bandmembers regarding the rarities that appear for the first time on compact disc here. But of course, the real charm of the box set is the music -- album tracks ("Hole in My Life," "It's Alright for You," "Driven to Tears"), hits ("Message in a Bottle," "Can't Stand Losing You," "Spirits in the Material World"), and rarities ("Fallout," a ...
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