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CEMA Special Markets' Greatest Hits is a condensed version of the 15-track Singles Collection. Although it may contain five fewer songs than Singles, Greatest Hits will still contain almost all of the hits casual fans will need, including "True," "Gold, " "Lifeline, " "Round and Round, " "Only When You Leave, " "Communication, " "Paint Me Down, " "True" and "To Cut a Long Story Short." A few essential items for fans, such as "Freeze" and "Muscle Bound, " are missing, but anyone who just wants the hits will be satisfied by this budget-priced collection. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Features ten tracks including these top selling new-romantic hits 'True', 'Gold', and 'Only When You Leave'. Collectables. 2004. Greatest Hits Review
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Purchase Greatest Hits CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Wham Make It Big CD (1984)
Greatest Hits
$7.59 The title was a promise to themselves, Wham!'s assurance that they would make it big after struggling out of the gates the first time out. They succeeded on a grander scale than they ever could have imagined, conquering the world and elsewhere with this effervescent set of giddy new wave pop-soul, thereby making George Michael a superstar and consigning Andrew Ridgeley to the confines of Trivial Pursuit. It was so big and the singles were so strong that it's easy to overlook its patchwork qualities. It's no longer than eight tracks, short even for the pre-CD era, and while the four singles are strong, the rest is filler, including an Isley Brothers cover. Thankfully, it's the kind of filler that's so tied to its time that it's fascinating in its stilted post-disco dance-pop rhythms and Thatcher/Reagan materialism -- an era that encouraged songs called "Credit Card Baby." If this dichotomy between the A-sides and B-sides is far too great to make this essential, the way Faith later would be, those A-sides range from good to terrific. "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go" is absolute silliness whose very stupidity is its strength, and if "Everything She Wants" ...
| | Phil Collins Hits CD (1998)
Greatest Hits
$14.65 East, Leland Sklar, Cornelius Mims, John Giblin, Freddie Washington (bass); Sheila E.(percussion); Peter Gabriel, Sting, Marva King (background vocals).
In the early '80s, Collins took a break from the helm of Genesis to inaugurate a solo career that abandoned his group's art-rock agenda for a mainstream pop approach. In the ensuing years, the king of Nice Guy Pop established himself as one of the world's premier top 40 balladeers, as evidenced by the wall-to-wall hits that make up the balance of this appropriately titled collection. HITS walks the listener through the smooth, well-produced Collins hits that have worked their way into the collective consciousness of radio listeners (even casual ones) over the years. There are majestic ...
| | Madonna Like A Virgin CD (1984)
Greatest Hits
$10.29 Includes rare 12" dance remixes previously unavailable on CD.
Digitally remastered by Ted Jensen (Sterling Sound, New York, New York).
Madonna had already made serious waves with her 1983 self-titled debut, springing her irresistibly exuberant, sexy dance-pop onto an unsuspecting public. But it was 1984's LIKE A VIRGIN that exhibited the calculated pop mastery that would define the singer's career. Everything from the cover art (which features Madonna splayed out provocatively in a wedding dress) to the sleek production from Chic's Nile Rogers announced Madonna's arrival as the queen of pop.
If only for the album's two gargantuan smash singles, the bouncy, coy, gold-digging ode "Material Girl" and the racy title cut, LIKE A VIRGIN would go down in pop history. The dominating force of both songs, their videos, and their subject matter helped make Madonna a household name. The rest of the album delivers too. The energetic shimmy of "Dress You Up" and "Angel" are infectious dance floor workouts, and her cover of Rose Royce's "Love Don't Live Here Anymore" ...
| | Madonna True Blue CD (1986) Remastered
Greatest Hits
$5.99 Includes rare 12" dance remixes previously unavailable on CD.
Digitally remastered by Ted Jensen (Sterling Sound, New York, New York).
Not to take away from the two fine party albums that preceded it, but TRUE BLUE is arguably the first great Madonna album, the one on which she discovered that great soul music isn't just a beat; it usually requires delving into one's own soul. As originally released on LP, the album's first side, featuring a dizzying single about teen pregnancy ("Papa Don't Preach"), a perfect Tin Pan Alley pop song ("Open Your Heart") and the amazing "Live To Tell," a ballad on which she discovers, for the first time, the low end of her vocal range, is almost undoubtedly the finest album side she ever cut.
TRUE BLUE also includes "Where's The Party," a catchy throwback to the forget-your-cares dance pop of her debut album, and "La Isla Bonita," which represented the beginning of Madonna's fruitful obsession with Latin beats and culture. Five songs from the album, including the girl-groupy title cut, made the top five of the pop chart; three of them hit #1.
True Blue is the album where Madonna truly became Madonna the Superstar -- the endlessly ...
| | Rev Dwayne R Mason Glory! Glory! CD (2003)
Greatest Hits
$12.95 "Glory! Glory!" introduces gospel piano player Reverend Dwayne R. Mason, one of the most talented pianists in Chicago today. While his piano style is spiritual, it is easy to hear the deep roots of boogie, blues, and jazz piano echo throughout his playing. Reverend Mason plays on this disc with Sydne Evans, a powerful gospel vocalist and psalmist, who performs on five tracks and Kendrick M. Jackson who provides rhythmic support on drums. This disc contains spiritually uplifting, soulful music with a mesmerizing quality that will appeal to everyone.Reverend Dwayne Robert Mason was born in Chicago on November 21, 1961. He founded and is the pastor of Body Soul & Spirit Ministries on Chicago's south side. He takes great pride in juggling three related professions all beginning with the letter "M". He is a licensed minister, mortician, and musician. While Reverend Mason had limited piano instruction as a ...
| | Pink Floyd - Pulse DVDs (1995) Digipak
Greatest Hits
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| | Count Basie Montreux '77 CD (1977)
Greatest Hits
$9.65 Digitally remastered by Phil De Lancie (1989, Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California).
This classic dose of Basie big band jazz, recorded live at the Montreux Festival in 1977, proves once again that the Count had the touch even late into his career. Heading ...
| | DJ DB Secret Art Of Science CD (2001)
Greatest Hits
$13.89 This is a continuous in-the-mix CD compiled and mixed by DJ DB.
Brit import DJ DB has been instrumental in bringing drum'n'bass to North American listeners. In The Secret Art of Science, the veteran DJ takes a look back and whips up a mix of some of the best ...
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Greatest Hits
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Greatest Hits
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Greatest Hits
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Greatest Hits
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| | Paul Miller Telegraph Hill EP CD (2008)
Greatest Hits
$7.49 \"Telegraph Hill\" was the first CD of Paul\'s CDs to be released, even though there were several other songs and projects in varying states of completion at the time. The album is book-ended by the traditional song The Salley Gardens, and the story it tells also frames the lyrical concerns of the rest of the album. The story begins with a chance meeting viewed in hindsight and continues through attempts to keep in touch to acknowledgement, acceptance, and contemplative reflection. Completing the circle is the second half of the Salley Gardens. Telegraph Hill was recorded at Inner Ear and Silver Sonya studios by Don Zientara and T.J. Lipple, who also played drums on the recording, and was released in the winter of 2006.What if Tom Petty’s songs had been written by J. D. Salinger? Or Lucinda Williams had collaborated with Warren Zevon? Or what if Ryan Adams wrote music to accompany Steve Earle’s short stories? If they did, you’d probably have a good handle on the music of Paul Miller. Against a backdrop of familiar and yet distinctive musical ...
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