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Their greatest hits assembled. Includes their collaboration with rap heavyweights Method Man & RZA & producers Rae & Christian.
Texas (Scotland): Michael Bannister, Johnny McElhone, Sharleen Spiteri. Additional personnel: Method Man, RZA (rap vocals). Although relatively unknown in the U.S., the Scottish pop/rock ensemble Texas garnered a huge following in the U.K. and elsewhere, essentially making the band's charismatic vocalist, Sharleen Spiteri, the Sheryl Crow of Europe. This well-selected collection draws from the ensemble's 1990s heyday, and includes the country-tinged "I Don't Want a Lover," the R&B-leaning "Say What You Want," and the emotive ballad "Put Your Arms Around Me," giving ample evidence of why Texas has such a considerable following across the Atlantic. Texas always seemed out of place, from the moment they released their debut til the time they hit the big-time with White on Blonde in the second half of the '90s. They may have been able to gain momentum from Britpop, but they didn't really belong; their sensibility was far too soulful and classy, borrowing equally from the smooth soul of the '70s, Americana fascinations, and, in a roundabout way, the sophisti-pop of the '80s. Still, they were professional, stylish, and, thanks to Sharleen Spiteri, sexy, which meant they did make sense in the aftermath of Britpop, even if they were a bit out of step. As the splendid Greatest Hits proves, they could even have made it into the American mainstream if they had received a push on adult alternative pop/rock radio, since they were melodic, classy, and solid. They never were groundbreaking, but they were professionals, and even if this hits collection has a couple of run-of-the-mill cuts, at its best -- "Say What You Want," "Black Eyed Boy," "In Our Lifetime" -- it's as good as mainstream post-alternative adult pop gets. For European listeners, certainly a snapshot of the times, and for Americans, this is a good way to get acquainted with a minor treasure. [The set's bonus edition included video and remix content.] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine Texas always seemed out of place, from the moment they released their debut until the time they hit the big time with White on Blonde in the second half of the '90s. They may have been able to gain momentum from Britpop, but they didn't really belong, since their sensibility was far too soulful and classy, borrowing equally from the smooth soul of the '70s, Americana fascinations, and, in a roundabout way, the sophisti-pop of the '80s. Still, they were professional, stylish, and, thanks to Sharleen Spiteri, sexy, which meant they did make sense in the aftermath of Britpop, even if they were a bit out of step. As the splendid Greatest Hits proves, they could even have made it into the American mainstream if they had received a push on adult alternative pop/rock radio, since they were melodic, classy, and solid. They never were groundbreaking, but they were professionals, and even if this hits collection has a couple run-of-the-mill cuts, at its best -- "Say What You Want," "Black Eyed Boy," "In Our Lifetime" -- it's as good as mainstream post-alternative adult pop gets. For European listeners, certainly a snapshot of the times, and for Americans, this is a good way to get acquainted with a minor treasure. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine Texas always seemed out of place, from the moment they released their debut til the time they hit the big-time with White on Blonde in the second half of the '90s. They may have been able to gain momentum from Britpop, but they didn't really belong; their sensibility was far too soulful and classy, borrowing equally from the smooth soul of the '70s, Americana fascinations, and, in a roundabout way, the sophisti-pop of the '80s. Still, they were professional, stylish, and, thanks to Sharleen Spiteri, sexy, which meant they did make sense in the aftermath of Britpop, even if they were a bit out of step. As the splendid Greatest Hits proves Texas Greatest Hits Songs Greatest Hits Review
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