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The Best Greatest Hits Compilations Of All-Time Here is my list for the best greatest hits compilations of all time:
1. Madonna: The Immaculate Collection 2. Michael Jackson: HIStory 3. Janet Jackson: Design Of A Decade 1986-1996 4. Sly Stone: Essential Sly & The Family Stone 5. Jimi Hendrix:Voodoo Child- The Jimi Hendrix Collection 6. Stevie Wonder: Original Musiquarium I 7. Prince: The Hits/The B-Sides 8. Parliament: Tear The Roof Off 9. The Beatles: 1 10. Bob Marley: Legend So, what are your picks 4 the best greatest hits compilations? Check me out and add me on:
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1. Prince - The Hits/The B-Sides
2. U2 - The Hits 1980-1990/The B-Sides 3. Duran Duran - Greatest 4. Tears For Fears - Shout: The Very Best of Tears for Fears 5. The Cure - Galore 6. Madonna - The Immaculate Collection 7. The Police - Every Breath You Take: The Classics 8. The Pet Shop Boys - Discography 9. Talking Heads - Sand in the Vaseline 10. Elvis Costello - The Very Best of Elvis Costello and the Attractions 1977-86 I'm the first mammal to wear pants. | |
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I love greatest hits CDs but nearly everyone one I ever get by artists that have many different hits on different labels and with different formarts, the tracklistings are always missing something. "Immaculate Collection" is a perfect example! I'm not going to commit to anything. | |
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VinnyM27 said: I love greatest hits CDs but nearly everyone one I ever get by artists that have many different hits on different labels and with different formarts, the tracklistings are always missing something. "Immaculate Collection" is a perfect example! I'm not going to commit to anything.
I'm really not a fan of greatest hits CDs; I'd rather explore the catalog album by album instead of in one lump sum. The ones I listed above, despite a few small flaws with each, really do good jobs of representing what those artists were doing at the time. That's why I picked 'em. I'm the first mammal to wear pants. | |
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you forgot Elvis #1s You CANNOT use the name of God, or religion, to justify acts of violence, to hurt, to hate, to discriminate- Madonna
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1. Bob Marley - Legend
2. The Best of The Doors 3. Janis Joplin's Greatest Hits 4. The Best of U2 1980-1990 5. Stevie Wonder - Original Musicquarium 6. Aerosmith's Greatest Hits 7. Squeeze Singles 9. Neil Young - Decade 10. Tom Petty's Greatest Hits *I chose the compliation albums I listen to the most AND has a great selection of songs by that artist. I didn't include Prince's The Hits mainly because I never listen to it. I hate the edited versions of songs (esp When Doves Cry) and the sequencing. I have made about 20 other Prince compilations that are MUCH better than that one. | |
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Axchi696 said: VinnyM27 said: I love greatest hits CDs but nearly everyone one I ever get by artists that have many different hits on different labels and with different formarts, the tracklistings are always missing something. "Immaculate Collection" is a perfect example! I'm not going to commit to anything.
I'm really not a fan of greatest hits CDs; I'd rather explore the catalog album by album instead of in one lump sum. The ones I listed above, despite a few small flaws with each, really do good jobs of representing what those artists were doing at the time. That's why I picked 'em. For me, if I enjoy the hits set, I'll go on to their catalog later. If I find I only like the big hits, I don't budge. | |
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One Love: The Very Best of Bob Marley & The Wailers
Jeffrey Osborne - Ultimate Collection Angela Winbush - Ultimate Collection The Very Best of Marvin Gaye Cameo - Anthology Prince - The Hits/The B-Sides Def Leppard - Vault Soul II Soul - Greatest | |
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silverchild said: 7. Prince: The Hits/The B-Sides They should've put the album versions on , not the edited ones (I Wanna Be Your Lover,If I Was Your Girlfriend,Controversy,etc) and "Feel U Up" and "Love Or Money" should be on [Edited 2/13/05 22:53pm] | |
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Sly & The Family Stone's Greatest Hits -- made me a fan! Great songs. | |
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(I guess, being live, it's not strictly a greatest hits album, but pretty much the same thing). [Edited 2/13/05 23:44pm] a psychotic is someone who just figured out what's going on | |
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Queen: The Platinum Collection - Greatest Hits I-III
John Lennon: Lennon Legend George Harrison: The Best Of George Harrison Earth, Wind & Fire: Greatest Hits Elvis Presley: 30 #1 Hits The Beatles: 1 Michael Jackson: Classic The Jacksons: The Very Best Of The Jacksons | |
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