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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Surprisingly Satisfying,
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This review is from: Atlantic Records: 50 Years [2-CD SET] (Audio CD)
I have to be honest and acknowledge that I ordered this dual CD set originally for the sole curiosity of hearing Yes' "Roundabout" & Phil Collin's "In the Air Tonight" in HDCD format. Well I was not disappointed with these two songs. I wish only that more titles could be released in HDCD - THEY ARE UNEQUIVOCALLY WORTH IT ON BOTH HDCD & CONVENTIONAL CD PLAYERS. Anyway, I was surprised with how I enjoyed many of the other titles too. Covering 50 years in a compilation is pretty risky since it requires a breadth of taste or at least curiosity on the auditor's part beyond their usual "sweet spot" and always leaves out some noteworthy absent (eg: ELP's "Fanfare for the Common Man"). All these songs were familiar, but I would not have purchased a CD for them; I am glad to have an intro to Ray Charles' "What'd I Say", Ben King's "Stand by Me" or Otis Redding's "The Dock of the Bay" to name just a few. Enjoy this HDCD experience - you will rediscover these songs even if you heard them a thousand times before. By the way, if you like this you must get the "Monster Jazz"' HDCD - it is breath-taking in a different genre!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The "plays" the thing,
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This review is from: Atlantic Records: 50 Years [2-CD SET] (Audio CD)
Certainly most serious collectors will already have a large percentage of the extremely popular titles on ATLANTIC RECORDS * FIFTY YEARS among their holdings. The advantage of this great two-CD set is the opportunity to enjoy a parade of individual career highlights in chronological order. So there's nothing at all wrong with duplication, provided some thought has gone into the programming. This is why "Best Of" albums traditionally sell very well.
The songs here span the years 1958 to '96. ATLANTIC's first decade, as well as many artists, have been neglected-- perhaps unnecessarily. Properly done, an additional 43 minutes of programming could easily have been provided-- thus the 4 star rating. Includes a two-page company bio, and all recording dates. TOTAL RUNNING TIME -- DISC ONE -- 52:00 DISC TWO -- 59:06
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A nice trip down memory lane for Atlantic's first 50 years,
By Lawrance M. Bernabo (The Zenith City, Duluth, Minnesota) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (COMMUNITY FORUM 04) (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER)
This review is from: Atlantic Records: 50 Years [2-CD SET] (Audio CD)
The only complaint about the 2-CD set "Atlantic Records: 50 Years" is that if you have a solid music collection you are going to have almost all of these 26 tracks. I was only missing out on "Baby" by Brandy, which resulted in nary a ripple of regret on my part. But then I also have to admit that most music listeners are going to be heavily into the early music or the alter music, but maybe not both. Trying to cover fifty years of music on two discs is a rather daunting task and this particular collection makes it a bit easier by focusing on R&B and rock. Still, for a trip down memory lane "Atlantic Records: 50 Years" this does cover songs that are some of the best known from their catalogue.
The first disc begins with the R&B and soul music from the 1950s and 1960s, including the long version of "What I'd Say" by Ray Charles. It will drive you crazy that there is only one track by Wilson Pickett and Aretha Franklin, but the rules of the game are just one bite of the apple per artist, and it is hard to complain about "In the Midnight Hour" or "Respect" as the choices. The songs you find here are the ones most associated with the artists, from Ben E. King's "Stand by Me" to Sam and Dave's "Soul Man." It is only when you get to the rock legends at the end of the first disc that the choices are clearly limited to what singles they released on Atlantic. That explains why Led Zeppelin does "Whole Lotta Love" and the Rolling Stones do "Brown Sugar." Led Zep did not do singles and the Stones only stopped by Atlantic for a cup of coffee, but the album gets bonus points for skipping the single cut of "Whole Lotta Love" for the album version. The second disc covers much more of the musical spectrum, from the progressive rock of "Roundabout" by Yes and the disco classic "We Are Family" by Sister Sledge to the more eclectic offerings of Tori Amos's "Silent All These Years" and Hootie & the Blowfish's "Hold My Hand." Somehow throwing together Stevie Nicks, Bette Midler and Brandy on the second disc seems more of a reach than having Bobby Darin, Otis Redding, and Percy Sledge on the first. But then how do Chic, Phil Collins and Foreigner not suffer in comparison to the likes of Cream and Crosby, Stills & Nash? It is only with the contemporary artists that the choices of the songs for the respective artists strike me as being debatable (I would have gone with "Winter" for Tori Amos and "Foolish Games" for Jewel). Of course, I have those songs so I can "fix" the play list here if I want and you probably will be able to do so too. As I indicated at the start, this is a nice trip down memory lane but only if you can not do better on your own with what you currently have in your collection.
5.0 out of 5 stars
It is what it is!,
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This review is from: Atlantic Records: 50 Years [2-CD SET] (Audio CD)
You are "into Atlantic" or "not into Atlantic". You don't need a review to decide on this purchase.
4.0 out of 5 stars
50 Years of Greatness.,
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This review is from: Atlantic Records: 50 Years [2-CD SET] (Audio CD)
Atlantic Records, unlike their rival Motown, made it their mission to appeal to the public the many talents there were out in the entertainment world. In this case various recording artists. The C.D. is well represented with many well-known artists, and some that had many tunes on other record labels.
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great collection, but...,
By Mike Roach (New Jersey) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Atlantic Records: 50 Years [2-CD SET] (Audio CD)
If you're gonna celebrate a record company's 50th Anniversary, it'd be better to issue a boxset instead of a 2 CD collection. Despite it's flaws, this is a great collection from the GREATEST record company of all time. Other songs I feel play an important part in Atlantic's history are:
"Mr. Soul" by Buffalo Springfield "You Can't Stop Rock n Roll" by Twisted Sister "Forever Young" by Alphaville "Wanted Man" by Ratt "After The Fire" by Roger Daltrey "Need You Tonight" by INXS "Wild Wild West" by Escape Club "Seventeen" by Winger "I Remember You" by Skid Row "To Be With You" by Mr. Big "Got Myself Together" by The Bucketheads Just to name a few.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
toe tapping.,
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This review is from: Atlantic Records: 50 Years [2-CD SET] (Audio CD)
its well put together. but the CD it too loud meaning ova zelous. but a great party music.
i like ahmed and atlantic music. it does had a certain uooph!!!!!
1 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
I WAS AT THE CONCERT FROM 12NOON TILL 2-3 AM WHEN LEP CLOSED,
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This review is from: Atlantic Records: 50 Years [2-CD SET] (Audio CD)
I WAS AT THE CONCERT AND THIS CONCERT WAS FROM ABOUT 12 NOON TILLLED ZEP. CLOSED FOR ABOUT 1 1/2 HOUIRS AT 2-3 M.
STAGE WAS SHAPED LIKE RECORD R LP FOR YOPUING PEOPLE. AS 1 BAND PLAYED STAGE WAS DIVIDED IN 3 PIE SLICES NEXT BAND SET UP AND LAST BAND TAKES APART . IT NEEDS 5 MORE CDS TO SHOW THE GOOD STUFF. |
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Atlantic Records: 50 Years [2-CD SET] by Atlantic Label (Series) (Audio CD - 1998)
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