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Mike Blakesley said:I listened to the disk on a stereo here at work and I did think the highs were a lot brighter than they really should have been, but attributed it to the speakers. I suppose since Verve hadn't done "Pretty World" yet, the mastering person felt the need to make everything "match up," therefore tweaking all the tracks somewhat.
Mike Blakesley said:I thought that sounded familiar...at first I thought they got it from the allmusic.com, but it's Rudy's text all right. Well at least they gave a link to the site, so that's a good payback I'd think.
Harry said:Was A&M's GREATEST HITS series "disgraceful"? Most of those only had 12 tracks.
Harry
That is true, but the Millenium Collection has dedicated displays, a website, and other "tools" to get people listening. A standalone "Greatest Hits" album can get stuffed into an artist's slot at a store and, unless the artist is a superstar like an Elton John or an Eagles, the package won't get any out-front display.The casual listener has dozens of better compilations to initiate them.