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GREATEST HITS contains 2 previously unreleased tracks. A bonus disc entitled JUDAS O RILEY containing B-sides and rarities will be included in this package for a limited time only upon initial release. Smashing Pumpkins: Billy Corgan, D'Arcy, James Iha, Jimmy Chamberlain. Producers include: Butch Vig, Billy Corgan, Flood, Alan Moulder, Kerry Brown. Compilation producer: Jennifer Quinn. GREATEST HITS contains 2 previously unreleased tracks. Smashing Pumpkins: Billy Corgan, D'Arcy, James Iha, Jimmy Chamberlain. Producers include: Butch Vig, Billy Corgan, Flood, Alan Moulder, Kerry Brown. Compilation producer: Jennifer Quinn. Personnel: Rick Nielsen (guitar); Matt Cameron, Matt Walker (drums). Photographers: Lynne Fischer; Melodie McDaniel; David LaChapelle; Lisa Johnson ; Michael Lavine; Yelena Yemchuk; Danny Clinch. Unknown Contributor Roles: D'Arcy; James Iha; Jimmy Chamberlin. Like many alt-rock bands, the Smashing Pumpkins sound better than expected as a singles band -- probably because their high points were singles, no matter how carefully created their albums were. The Smashing Pumpkins fit this bill particularly well for two reasons. For one, they rose up through the ranks in indie rock circles, where limited-edition singles on Sub Pop meant as much as a full-lengths on Caroline. Then, after they made it through the indie jungle, they had to fight their way onto MTV airwaves with songs and videos that sold their intricate albums. This was a good, even prosperous, situation when the Pumpkins (OK, when their leader, Billy Corgan) could balance their knack for great singles with their desire to make sweeping neo-concept albums like Siamese Dream and Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness. They did for a few years, conquering the alt-rock pack after Nirvana imploded, but the group itself eventually turned in on itself -- either because of Corgan's own hubris or the group's complacency. They had more than enough great material for a good compilation, and Greatest Hits almost fits the bill. Its main problem is that, like most even-handed compilations, it gives too much credence to the music made after the group's peak, at the expense of some of the group's better material. Essentially, anything that most listeners will want to hear wraps up 11 tracks into the 18-track album, when the collection dives into material from Adore and MACHINA -- two albums that aren't embarrassments, but really only of interest to the hardcore, particularly in how they desperately attempt to embrace the fleeting electronica fad of the '90s (something almost all alt-rock bands did, almost always to no avail). So, this collection bogs down more than it should, and because its final eight tracks are taken from the Pumpkins past their peak; consequently, it's hard to recommend this to anyone who just wants an album with all the hits. Yes, it does have many of the cuts that they'll want on one disc, including the non-LP "Drown" and "Landslide," but the desire to justify two albums nobody bought -- especially at the expense of "I Am One," "Rocket," "Geek USA," and "Here Is No Why," among others -- hurts a collection that should have showcased the Pumpkins at their peak. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine Like many alt-rock bands, the Smashing Pumpkins sound better than expected as a singles band -- probably because their high points were singles, no matter how carefully created their albums were. The Smashing Pumpkins fit this bill particularly well for two reasons. For one, they rose up through the ranks in indie rock circles, where limited-edition singles on Sub Pop meant as much as a full-lengths on Caroline. Then, after they made it through the indie jungle, they had to fight their way onto MTV airwaves with songs and videos that sold their intricate albums. This was a good, even prosperous, situation when the Pumpkins (OK, when their leader, Billy Corgan) could balance their knack for great singles with their desire to makeEntertainment Weekly (11/16/01, p.133) - "...Smashingly comprehensive..." Q (12/01, p.156) - 4 stars out of 5 - "...A lovingly rendered career retrospective..." NME (Magazine) (11/17/01, p.47) - 8 out of 10 - "...A collection of great songs..." Greatest Hits Music Review Average Rating: (4.8 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews enjoyed by all fans very good variety for any type of Smashing Pumpkins fan. Submitted by reelsmartblonde28 (Ojai, CA, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
AWESOME!!! I bought this because I really liked 1979 and Tonight Tonight. So I listened to the whole album after I got it and was shocked!!! I loved a lot of the songs on there!! Some of the rockin' songs like Bullet with Butterfly Wings, Everlasting Glaze, Siva, and Zero are awesome to listen to. And then there's the beautifully written songs Rhinosercous, Cherub Rock, Drown, 1979 and Stand Inside Your Love. I think those songs stand out more because they just make me feel happy and think about life and the good times. Great CD! I'm a pumpkins fan now! Submitted by committed_to_the_core (buffalo, NY) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Rotten Apples!!! Not THE greatest band of the '90s, NIRVANA deserves that distinction, but the 'PUMPKINS are definately ONE OF the greatest bands of the '90s.
GREATEST HITS: ROTTEN APPLES, is vital to MY tape collection, and I imagine, to the music collections of many other people. I especially enjoyed their cover of Fleetwood Mac's "Landslide." I didn't purchase this tape from CD Universe. I've had it for several years, actually, but it's just a great album and I wanted to toss in my two cents worth of opinion. Submitted by darkwinter (Fawn's Neck, N.W. Terr., Canada) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
One of the best bands ever This compilation of songs puts me in a mood I cannot describe. I wish I could put into words how great this band is. There are rumors flying around that they are going to get back together but w/o D'Arcy and possibly Melissa Auf Der Maur would play bass. I just would like to see them live again Submitted by Kuerbise zerschlagt (West Fargo, ND) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
amazing, but too many great songs left out in my opinion the greatest hits album for the smashing pumpkins should have about the same no. of songs as mellon collie. Where is soma, muzzle, hummer, i am one, where boys fear to tread, i of the mourning, the sacred and profane, etc.?
nonetheless amazing Submitted by weehalch (swizzy) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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