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After several plays i really began to enjoy this it does everything that you think it will, perhaps not a classic but worth the purchase.
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So you not only get all the hits, which barely have a skipable song between them - but you get a bonus disc of rareities and the odd b-side to make the fact that it's a greatest hits seem less of a copout! Xenomanias production on singles such as The Show, Something Kinda Ooh and Wake Me Up is astounding, and I think the best way to showcase their talent as producers is by looking at such an impressive back catalouge with Girls Aloud. There aren't too many ballads, and there's the fantastic 'Money' which arguabley should've been a single instead of I think We're Alone Now, in the first place. In itself, Money is worth buying the album for. It's got Girls Aloud written all over it, from what i can decipher a year on it's just about sex and money and blokes. Like most of their best songs really! On the bonus disc you get a live cover of I predict a riot, which isn't for me, but I don't know anyone else who doesn't find it revolutionary. It's just their sort of song, and for indie fans who think pop's below them - this album proves why while Xenomania are around, pop's always going to be on top. The alternative versions of Wake me Up and the parental advisory 'No Good Advice' [basically just including the s-word] aren't necessarily amazing contributions, but they beat the elongated version of Sound of the Underground which isn't really that different at all. But nevertheless, they're great songs so having them on this thing twice isn't to its detriment. There's a fittingly fantastic cover of Blondie's Hanging on the telephone, and Scared Trust [one true voice's original rival song back in 02] which sticks a cheeky two fingers back up at their rivals of old. Wake me up bside Loving is easy, previously oly available in vinyl so never available anywhere in perfect quality, is a fantastic showcase of the girls ability to write and sing slightly darker ballads. The bestn part if you get a brand new song on this disc, never featured on Chemistry, Singapore is catchy and everything Xenomania stand for, and definitely tops the list of why this bonus disc version is worth paying the extra for. If you are a Girls Aloud fan, you need this album as it has new material. If you aren't a Girls Aloud fan, you need this album because it will possibly change your life.Vollständige Rezension lesen
This is an outstanding greatest hits album, from the finest, currently active, band in the UK. Forget the TV shows and the media coverage, the music here is outstanding. From Sound of the Underground to a cover of I Think We're Alone Now, this is pop music at its very best. Production and songwriting geniuses Xenomania deserve a large amount of credit, but Girls Alouds also bring their talent and personality to every track as well. I was lucky to buy this CD on ebay for a bargain price, and can't recommend it enough. There should be, at least, another greatest hits volume from them in the future, that will hopefully match up to this excellent compilation.
decent pop music to listen in the car or doing the housework!!! good track list, had me strutting whilst doing the hoovering!!