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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Oooh, Cher! All I'll ever need is you..., April 12, 2008
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Matthew G. Sherwin (last seen screaming at Amazon customer service) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: 20th Century Masters (Audio CD)
20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Cher is the first CD in a two CD set within the 20th Century Masters CD series. Even with two CDs, it's not everything that was truly Cher's "best;" but with two albums it does a relatively good job anyhow. The artwork is par for this CD series; but the sound quality couldn't be better! We get some excellent hits by Cher on this album, too.

"Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves" starts the CD with an awesome Cher hit. The percussion and guitar work wonders for this arrangement; and Cher belts this out with all her heart! Although Cher is not always considered a "belter;" if you listen to tracks like this one you can easily see that she was and still remains a true "belter." Great! "The Way Of Love" tugs at my heartstrings whenever I hear it; Cher gives advice to younger women about falling in love and protecting your feelings. Cher sings this with passion and yet a great sensitivity that truly amazes me. I have always love Cher singing "The Way Of Love."

"Dark Lady" has an excellent melody; and Cher sings this with all her heart and soul; the melody is very pretty for this dramatic number. "Half-Breed" is easily a major highlight of this album; Cher sings this as if she herself were truly a "half-breed" and her voice was made to sing ballads like this! The percussion adds a lot to the melody, too.

"Living In A House Divided" is a number with which I am less familiar but Cher sings this great and it all holds its own very well. The brass enhances Cher's performance and "Living In A House Divided" is a type of torch song that I think you're going to enjoy.

"I Saw A Man And He Danced With His Wife" is a tune I remember from way back when; and it still sounds fresh and new to me all these ages later! "I Saw A Man And He Danced With His Wife" is a beautiful and touching song about an unrequited love that showcases Cher's excellent vocal talents.

The album even ends strong with Cher performing "All I Ever Need Is You" with Sonny Bono. "All I Ever Need Is Love" has a gorgeous melody with a country twist to it that makes this number very, very special. Sonny and Cher have excellent diction and their remarkable sense of timing makes this tune a great ending for this album.

In short, Cher fans will want this for their collections unless they already have these numbers on other albums. This CD is also the perfect place to start for casual fans just discovering the artistry of Cher.
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5.0 out of 5 stars This is a fitting Tribute to Cher's 70's work, February 3, 2000
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Ward J. Lamb (slate hill, new york United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: 20th Century Masters (Audio CD)
Ok, It took them a long while, but this compilation is not only impeccably remastered but it includes the disco anthem Take Me Home in it's full disco version, and it sounds great with Snuff Garrett's high level pop productions.It has left out "Melody", a maudlin no charter from the previous MCA Greatest Hits, and the pictures and liner notes are fitting to the production. A great and notable inclusion is Cher's number 7 single with Sonny "All I Ever Need is YOU". Cher's distinctive contralto is a wonderful signature in the world of pop. Understatement isn't everything!Cher is very convincing as an actress telling stories of a blue collar gal with the world nipping at her heels in the number 1 Gypsies Tramps and Thieves, Half Breed( also a number1) and Carousel Man, a real entertaining saga of a carnival worker!Only Cher could make these fly out of the country genre!
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10 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Cher Marks The Millennium, August 6, 2000
This review is from: 20th Century Masters (Audio CD)
Cher's griity vocals and sassy attitude mark the new Century on this memory evoking disc. All digitally re-mastered, these tracks take us back in time when music was *soda pop giggles* and *mimosa smiles*.

From the tambourine storytelling chimes of "Gypsies, Tramps, & Thieves" to the emotional coupling of "All I Ever Need Is You"--a duet with Sonny Bono, this is a sexy, soulful, fun compilation.

Cher is always reinventing herself--the longevity chameleon of the music industry. A recommended addition for "best of" collections.

Thanks for your interest & comment votes--CDS

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars For God's sake, someone DON'T stop this train!, July 23, 2002
This review is from: 20th Century Masters (Audio CD)
No matter how many times every comedian in America has tried to imitate her, it's true that no one before her or since ever sang quite like Cher, with her absurdly sultry and dark voice and her powerful way of phrasing. These classic songs from the start of Cher's solo career were some of the finest musical moments of the Seventies. You not only get her most famous ballads, "Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves," "Dark Lady," and "Half-Breed" (dig those groovy war chants in the background during the chorus!), but you also get some of her best unknown songs: the lovely torch number "I Saw a Man" and my own very, very favorite, "Train of Thought" (why wasn't it a hit?).
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5.0 out of 5 stars A "Must Have" for Cher Fans., January 13, 2011
This review is from: 20th Century Masters (Audio CD)
Sound quality, while not up to SACD standards is surprisingly good & quite a bit better than acceptable. It's a great sampler for new Cher followers, and a "must have" for die hard fans.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Cher: The Millennium Collection-The Best Of Cher (2000), May 12, 2005
This review is from: 20th Century Masters (Audio CD)
For her first album of the 21st Century, Cher decided to release, yet, another compilation. I was kind of hoping for a new studio recorded album, but Cher fans who are beggars cannot be choosers. This compilation is entitled, 20TH CENTURY MASTERS: THE MILLENNIUM COLLECTION-THE BEST OF CHER. I know, that is a long a** title. Whew! This compilation contains all of Cher's hits from the 70s, seeming to leave out all of her 60s hits. The 70s hits are much better than the 60s hits, so this album was easy for me to enjoy.

GYPSYS, TRAMPS & THIEVES

From the album GYPSYS, TRAMPS & THIEVES (1971). Cher's first #1 hit single, and the first of three story songs. This is a song that will always be remembered by us Cher fans. I cannot get enough of this song.

THE WAY OF LOVE

From the album GYPSYS, TRAMPS & THIEVES (1971). Not bad.

TAKE ME HOME

From the album TAKE ME HOME (1979). This would be Cher's last hit single until her resurrgence in 1987. This is definitely one of Cher's best disco songs and I can't help myself when I just sit back and relax, while listening to this song.

HALF-BREED

From the album HALF-BREED (1973). Cher's second #1 hit single, and the second of three story songs. This is another classic Cher song and everybody who is a Cher fan should love this song.

TRAIN OF THOUGHT

From the album HALF-BREED (1973). No bad.

LIVING IN A HOUSE DIVIDED

From the album FOXY LADY (1972). Not bad.

DON'T HIDE YOUR LOVE

From the album FOXY LADY (1972). Not bad.

I SAW A MAN AND HE DANCED WITH HIS WIFE

From the album DARK LADY (1974). Not bad.

CAROUSEL MAN

From the album HALF-BREED (1973). Not bad.

ALL I EVER NEED IS YOU (Performed by Sonny & Cher)

From Sonny & Cher's album ALL I EVER NEED IS YOU (1972). Not bad.

I have really enjoyed this album. It was real break from Cher's 60s music. I'm wiped out from all the 60s music. This album displays Cher's best hits from the 70s, so sit back, relax, and enjoy Cher's 70s Disco period.
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4 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Cher does it again, January 30, 2000
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I have said it before, and with this album, everyone will say it again, Cher rocks! Each song on here is a bona fide winner, each new tune a unique painting of vocal ecstacy. I love every song on this puppy, and if you give her a whirl you will too!
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