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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
80s Pop Darlings,
By "synofthecity" (Blythewood, SC United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Back To Back Hits (Audio CD)
In the 80s, Naked Eyes and Spandau Ballet were two of the biggest bands in the nouveau British music invasion. This album is really more of an introduction to their music than anything. This really isn't a good CD for long-term fans of either group; there's nothing new to find here. But it is a fantastic collection of their greatest songs and makes the listener want to rush out and buy the rest of their catalogues. On the Naked Eyes half, the best bets are Promises, Promises and Emotion in Motion, the former of which is probably their biggest hit on flashback radio today (excepting, of course, Always Something There...). On the flip side, the obligatory True is included on the Spandau half, but the best track is the last track, Lifeline. All in all, this is a good, solid compilation for those new to the work of these artists, and I'd highly recommend it.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Naked Eyes complete Top 40 Hits,
This review is from: Back To Back Hits (Audio CD)
This CD put out by EMI-Capital Special Markets finally provided the distinictive Naked Eyes greatest hits compilation I had been looking for. All four of the duo's Billboard Hot 100 chart entries (which also all reached the Top 40) are included here. I already owned a Spandau Ballet greatest hits collection, but the inclusion of the Spand's hit songs is preferable to padding out a Naked Eyes greatest hits collection with songs that were not hits. These 2 artists songs go great "Back 2 Back" as all the songs are from the same era (The 2nd British Invasion of 83-84).
What would have made this CD perfect would have been the inclusion of Spandau Ballet's "Gold" in place of "Round and Round". Then this set would have included the 4 Naked Eyes songs to reach the Hot 100 and the 4 Spandau Ballet songs to reach the Hot 100. As with all of the CD's in the "Back 2 Back Hits" series, there are no liner notes. But at a price of $6.98, you really can't complain.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
CD Quality,
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This review is from: Back To Back Hits (Audio CD)
Recieved the cd in a timely manner and it was of excellent quality. I would definately purchase from this company again.
2.0 out of 5 stars
Cheap compilation,
By John Sposato (Syracuse, NY, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Back To Back Hits (Audio CD)
I found this in the bargain bin once. I wouldn't have gotten "(What) In the Name of Love" without it. I later bought more. As far as chart success, the two groups couldn't be more opposite. Spandau Ballet had struck "Gold" several times in the UK, but in the US, they're stuck as "True" one-hit wonders. Naked Eyes on the other hand, have had a handful of Top 40 hits here, but in the old country, the only one to chart there was "Always Something There to Remind Me" at a paltry #59. Now it's starting to sound like a Yakiv Smirnoff sketch!
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Back To Back Hits by Naked Eyes (Audio CD - 1998)
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