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Free Music Notes for All The Hits: The Ultimate CollectionFree Music Review: is this right ? Hit: 2 Starsis this par for audio quality in the day ? maybe my memory is shot but I don't remember it being this poor. wife still loves it anyway, she's why I got it.
Free Music Review: Great collection! Hit: 5 StarsThis is a great collection of BJ Thomas's hits, 24 of them. The only knock on this cd is that some of the songs have audible tape hiss which has been a problem with some of his other hits collections. Still, it's well worthwhile to listen to and is the best collection I've heard of of his recordings, especially the earlier ones.
I was able to purchase a new copy at a lower price than Amazon's listed price from the other sellers links. I just can't help believing this is the best compilation of BJ Thomas's hits.
Free Music Review: Fantastic Hit: 5 StarsIf you are a BJ Thomas fan, you need to get this one, and smile and be nostalgic!!!
Free Music Review: Wonderful Hit: 5 StarsI am very pleased with this CD. There is more than 75 minutes of music and it includes all of B.J. Thomas's hits. I rate 6 of the songs as very good or excellent. My favorites are "No Love At All", "Rock & Roll Lullaby" and "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry".
I agree with the other reviewers that this is the one to buy for a B.J. Thomas collection.
Free Music Review: Look no further.....this is definitely the one you want Hit: 5 StarsSpanning a period of more than 20 years and containing hits from 4 different labels, this Australian import is clearly the finest B.J. Thomas collection ever assembled. The first cut is the 1966 classic "Billy and Sue" which was released on Nashville's Hickory label. What follows are 18 cuts containing just about every one of B.J.'s hits on the Scepter label. Everyone is familiar with his biggest hits "Hooked on A Feeling" and of course his signature song "Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head", but frankly I am partial to some of his lesser known hits including "The Eyes of A New York Woman", "Mighty Clouds of Joy" and "Mama". But whatever your preference you will surely find them all here. Also included are a couple of his hits for MCA including "Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song" as well as well as hit remake of the Beach Boys classic "Don't Worry Baby". The final two cuts are from his days at Columbia. At this point in the mid-eighties, his records were only being played on country and adult contemporary stations. In my opinion, "Whatever Happened to Old Fashioned Love?" is one of his best discs ever. So spend an extra few bucks and pick up one of the best values you'll ever find.
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