Assembling a compilation of the Beatles is a difficult task, not only because they had
an enormous number of hits, but also because singles didn't tell the full story; many of their album tracks were as important as the singles, ...
Epic's Greatest Hits may not be a perfect collection -- for instance, it contains re-recordings
of his earliest folk songs, Catch the Wind and Colours, not the originals -- but for many casual fans, that may not matter since the ...
Island's 5 Classic Albums box set focuses on the latter half of iconic reggae singer
Bob Marley's recording career, featuring his final studio albums: Rastaman Vibration (1976), Exodus (1977), Kaya (1978), Survival (1979), and Uprising (1980). Following his landmark Natty ...
Here's the challenge in putting together a Bruce Springsteen compilation: though he scored 18 Top
40 hits (12 of which made the Top Ten) through 1994, Springsteen is not a singles artist. Some of his biggest hits have come with ...
Dionne Warwick enjoyed a career revival in the late '70s and 1980s when she teamed
with such producers as Barry Manilow, Barry Gibb, and even Luther Vandross. They returned her to the elaborately arranged and structured soul-tinged pop that had ...
For whatever reason, Pretty Things failed to make significant inroads in the U.S. when the
window of opportunity was open widest. Perhaps the Rolling Stones, the Who, and the Animals more than fulfilled the quota for invading bad boys. Maybe ...