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September 1st, 2011 at 5:23 pm
“Rumours” are not in the air!,
One of my favorite songs from the original “Greatest Hits” is “Rumours In The Air” because unlike most of their other songs, it has a distinctive, creative, in-depth sound. It was more than just a pretty face.
I bought the 20th Century Masters compilation because its sound quality is remastered and superior to the original compilation. But after buying it, I realized that “Rumours” was mysteriously left off. This is inexcusable considering both the unused space left on the disc, and the inclusion of the cookie cutter 80′s song “I Did It For Love.” To remove a song that is highly creative and unique to include a song that is highly typical and draped in 80′s bland taints this collection.
One day the recording industry will start offering true “greatest” hits packages so people won’t have to download the songs needed to fill in the gaps left on the CD’s they buy!
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|September 1st, 2011 at 6:22 pm
Great songs, great sound, great value!,
It sure seems like people have an axe to grind with these 20th Century Masters “Best Of” collections. The common complaints are usually with the song selection and the album length. No matter what songs appear on a “best of” or “greatest hits” package, there’s always going to be a track that gets left off that you think is one of the band’s better tracks. As to the album length – while it’s true they left room for another 30 minutes worth of material, this compilation is not supposed to be some all encompassing anthology. The 20th Century Masters series serves as an introduction to the artist and their most noteworthy material. Typically that means 10-12 tracks, which obviously won’t fill the entire disc.
I think the record company nailed it perfectly with the Night Ranger 20th Century Masters album. They picked the best 2-3 songs off of each of the band’s early albums, cleaned up the sound considerably, and presented them in a very affordable package. You get all of the band’s radio hits, including the extremely huge power ballad “Sister Christian”, digitally remastered, all for about half the cost of the average CD.
The Best of Night Ranger: the 20th Century Masters Millennium Collection is an ideal introduction to the AOR powerhouse that is Night Ranger. It provides a great overview of the band’s style, as well as giving existing Night Ranger fans a chance to hear this classic material with greatly improved sound.
NOTE: This compilation is also available in eco-friendly packaging (recycled paper sleeves and trays, liner notes posted online rather than including a CD booklet), for those who prefer a “greener” approach to CD buying.
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|September 1st, 2011 at 6:55 pm
“Night Ranger Is In Town”.,
This is a great compilation CD, has a balanced combination of melodical soft rock/pop and hard rock songs. Their big hit, “Sister Christian” is gladly not alone but accompanied by powerful & beautiful other tracks icluding, “Sing Me Away”, “You Can Still Rock In America”, “When You Close Your Eyes”, “Sentimental Street”, “Four In The Morning” and “I Did For Love”. As I came to like this band through their soft rock sounds, I’m not very comfortable with their hard rock moods in “Don’t Tell Me You Love Me”, “Eddie’s Comin’ Out Tonight” and “Goodbye”. It’s a highly recommended compilation by this talented hard rock band and they are really in town!
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