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Capitol's 2007 edition of Crystal Gayle's greatest hits is the most
thorough single-disc retrospective spotlighting ten years of the
vocalist's career. Expanding both EMI's 1997 Classic Crystal and
Rhino's 2002 Best of Crystal Gayle, this set effectively captures
her full range of Top Ten country-pop classics initially released
on United Artists, Elektra, Warner, and Columbia in the '70s and
'80s. With the exception of a song here and there, the track
listing sticks close to chronological order starting in 1978 with a
song her older sister Loretta Lynn wrote, "I've Cried (The Blues
Right Out of My Eyes)," and ending with the 1986 cover version of
Johnnie Ray's "Cry." The only complaint about this set is that five
of her number one hits were excluded: "Our Love Is on the
Faultline," "Baby, What About You," "Turning Away," "Straight to
the Heart," and her duet with Gary Morris, "Making Up for Lost
Time." Still, this is a well-rounded retrospective of Crystal
Gayle's beautiful refined voice and timeless country-pop material.
~ Al Campbell
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Various Artists - Greatest Hits (CD)
Jerry Finn, Stephen Street, Steve Lillywhite, Tony Visconti, Peter Asher; Performed by …
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Gloria Estefan Greatest Hits is a 1992 compilation album by the
Cuban-American singer Gloria Estefan. As well as a collection of
her greatest hits, the album also contained four new songs (see
below). Although credited solely to Estefan on the front cover, the
album also contains material released when she was part of the band
Miami Sound Machine (which would later became her backing band).
The international releases of the album included "Dr. Beat" and
"Bad Boy" Read more on Last.fm.
Out of print in the U.S.! While popular music trends cycle
endlessly, Queensryche has remained a vital force in Progressive
Hard Rock music. Unquestionably the defining moment of the band's
career, the concept album Operation Mindcrime featured landmark
songwriting, including "I Don't Believe in Love" and "Eyes of a
Stranger". Queensryche reached an even wider audience with "Jet
City Woman" and "Empire", and went to Number Nine on Billboard with
the orchestral, Pink Floyd-influenced "Silent Lucidity". Those
tracks and many others are included on this flawless collection.
EMI.
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