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^not that crazy about the Sinead O'Connor Best Of, missed Three babies and has some bizarre collaborations no one cared about... in the case of Sinead, you're better off buying her first 2 albums...
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I bought Legend last year... and I don't really love it tbh. Reggae isn't a genre that I particularly like but even so it's not as good as I expected it to be from the level of acclaim it gets.

 

My track listing for a Marley Hits album:

 

Soul Rebel

Stir It Up

Get Up Stand Up

I Shot The Sheriff

No Woman No Cry

Exodus

Waiting In Vain

Jamming

One Love/People Get Ready

Punky Reggae Party

Is This Love

Satisfy My Soul

So Much Trouble In The World

Could You Be Loved

Three Little Birds

Redemption Song

Buffalo Soldier

Iron Lion Zion

Why Should I

Keep On Moving

What Goes Around Comes Around

Sun Is Shining

Turn Your Lights Down Low (with Lauryn Hill)

Rainbow Country

 

 

A much better representation of Marley, and that's still less than half of his singles...

 

 

PopArt is much weaker for me as I liked very little after Very. The only essential single post-Very and pre-Fundamental is Flamboyant, for me. I really get nothing out of the rest.

 

Se a vida é and You Only Tell Me You Love Me When You're Drunk are both essential for me, and actually both in my PSB top five. I thought Bilingual was a brilliant album, though Nightlife and Release not so much. I'd say they've had quite a few other great singles since those too, the ones you mentioned plus Love Etc, Love Is A Borgeouis Construct, Vocal, The Pop Kids to name a few, which it would be good to see collected on the inevitable next hits album. They've rescheduled their GH tour to next year so there's a chance they could release one to coincide with that maybe.

My favourite great hits is probably The Prodigy or Eminem ones from the noughties
Se a vida é and You Only Tell Me You Love Me When You're Drunk are both essential for me, and actually both in my PSB top five. I thought Bilingual was a brilliant album, though Nightlife and Release not so much. I'd say they've had quite a few other great singles since those too, the ones you mentioned plus Love Etc, Love Is A Borgeouis Construct, Vocal, The Pop Kids to name a few, which it would be good to see collected on the inevitable next hits album. They've rescheduled their GH tour to next year so there's a chance they could release one to coincide with that maybe.

 

Yes both essential tracks for me, and granted I'm biased but around 40 tracks since Discography have topped my personal charts vs 14 from Discography. Go West, Can You Forgive Her, Footsteps, Miracles, Integral, Liberation, Numb, All Over The World, More Than A Dream, Burn and so many more fab tracks.....

"More Gold" is the best ABBA compilation.

 

Angeleyes, When I Kissed The Teacher, Honey Honey, When All Is Said And Done, Ring Ring, Head Over Heels :wub:

 

"That's Me" still missed. :angry:

 

 

Wouldn't say More Abba Gold is better than Gold but is just as good and more people should discover it. The lesser hits and some album tracks too.

 

The 2-disc The Definitive Collection with all the singles in chronological order is the best one really.

My favourite great hits is probably The Prodigy or Eminem ones from the noughties

 

 

Curtain Call - The Hits by Eminem is good if you don't want to buy all his albums.

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