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Free Music Notes for Greatest Hits Vol. 1 - The SinglesFree Music Review: Almost There Hit: 4 StarsGreat album with two exceptions:
- Remixed version of "Name" is almost unlistenable. Don't even bother trying to sing along. You'd have better luck at a Counting Crows concert. If they wanted to get this version out they should have at least included the original. Boggles the mind.
- Missing some bona fide radio hits like "Long Way Down."
Otherwise this is a solid album. Would have been 5 stars had they included more of their radio hits and put the original "Name" on the album.
Free Music Review: Something for Everyone Hit: 5 StarsThis is a great compilation release from a band that often flies under the radar. It has something to please casual fans as well as long-time diehard supporters. The new version of Name is close enough to the original to please someone who wants to hear the radio version, but the new vocals are more raw and powerful, which gives the fan who already owns everything they've released a little extra something as well. Well worth it.
Greatest Hits Vol. 1 - The Singles
Free Music Review: monochrome delirious Hit: 4 StarsIt's not the best idea to get to know a band by way of a greatest hits album. It's the Cliff Notes approach to music, worthy only to the degree that it leads to deeper immersion.
My son gave me this CD for Christmas. Prior to this, I knew the Goo Goo Dolls mostly via the preternaturally beautiful `Better Days'. But I'm beginning to get it.
They could have chosen no better tune from their repertoire to introduce the album than `Let Love In'. The driving drums, the brooding but persuasive lead vocals, the trademark harmonization that you only really penetrate on a fifth hearing or so, they're all present and accounted for in this first track. A guy wants to hear more.
The Dolls oblige with `Dizzy', a very different, edgy, unleashed kind of sound employed as a paean to rough love, after which they work their way through a number of sturdy pieces before settling on the `Feel the Silence'. This tune leans towards the more balladesque end of the GGD continuum, yet with a punch energy that is altogether convincing. The lyrics wax evocative and mildly drunk with well-spoken pathos, an almost creedal statement of Complicated Love:
You lie awake at night
With blue eyes that never cry
All you remember now
Is what you feel
The truth remains
In midnight conversations
I asked for this moment
But you turned away
Sad like a lonely child
Broken the day you're born
I held the light to you
But I was so vain
And you remain
A promise unfulfilled
I ask you for more
But you push me away
And if we feel the silence
Holding this all inside
Everything means more now than
Words could explain
And if we feel the silence
Holding this all inside us
Looking for something more to say
I don't know where I'm going
Only know where I been
But you move through my soul like a hurricane wind
We've been so lost for so long
I don't know how to get back again
And we're drowning in the water
That flows under this bridge
When you're fighting the current
You forget how to live
And I wanted to reach you but I don't know where to begin
And you remain
A promise unfulfilled until today
And if we feel the silence
Holding this all inside
Everything means more now than
Words could explain
And if we feel the silence
Leaving this all behind us
When it's gone what will you say
How do we hold on
How do we hold on
How do we hold on
How do we hold on
How do we hold on
You lie awake at night
With blue eyes that never cry
Could there be a more complete and provocative juxtaposition of two hits than this melancholy ode followed by the battered-but-still-alive hope of the band's finest hit. That would be `Better Days', whose melody any Goo Goo Dolls fan is probably already humming:
And you ask me what I want this year
And I try to make this kind and clear
Just a chance that maybe we'll find better days
Cuz I don't need boxes wrapped in strings
And desire and love and empty things
Just a chance that maybe we'll find better days
So take these words
And sing out loud
Cuz everyone is forgiven now
Cuz tonight's the night the world begins again
And it's someplace simple where we could live
And something only you can give
And that's faith and trust and peace while we're alive
And the one poor child that saved this world
And there's 10 million more who probably could
If we all just stopped and said a prayer for them
So take these words
And sing out loud
Cuz everyone is forgiven now
Cuz tonight's the night the world begins again
I wish everyone was loved tonight
And somehow stop this endless fight
Just a chance that maybe we'll find better days
So take these words
And sing out loud
Cuz everyone is forgiven now
Cuz tonight's the night the world begins again
Cuz tonight's the night the world begins again
After hearing these anthemic pieces a reviewer's quota of times, this greatest hits album has done its job: I'll be listening to more of the Dolls.
Free Music Review: Quick delivery - everything as expected! Hit: 5 StarsCD arrived very quickly and matched the description exaclty. Gift recipient was extremely pleased!!
Free Music Review: A missed opportunity. Hit: 4 StarsI gave it four stars because there really isn't a bad song on here. However, it could have been a definitive collection if they hadn't felt compelled to write out their prior history. I understand not wanting to dive into the pre-Boy Named Goo days (there's another CD for that anyway), but they had some genuine hits from that album that aren't seen here... like Long Way Down (also on the Twister soundtrack) and Naked. Plus, the re-recorded version of Name is a nightmare decision. Why release a greatest hit and change the song that made your career? The new version is awful, it sounds so glossy, where the appeal of the original was its raw honesty. Also, Give a Little Bit should probably be here too. Those gripes aside though, they've made some great tunes over the years and there's nothing on here that makes me want to hit skip (aside from Name of course).
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