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BTO Greatest Hits Album, July 7, 2006
This review is from: The Best of Burt Bacharach the Millennnium Collection (Audio CD)
The first 8 songs are indeed some of BTO's greatest hits. They kick some good butt! However, the last 4 songs seem to be filler songs - lets fill up most of the album with the good stuff and add some stuff at the end. In the 35 years I've been familar and listened to BTO, I have never heard these tunes.
Bottom line: the first 8 songs are great, the last 4.... they could have left them off!
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Their greatest from 1973-1979, June 21, 2005
This review is from: The Best of Burt Bacharach the Millennnium Collection (Audio CD)
Now OOP, "BTO's Greatest" contains 12 classics from this '70's rock band. This is not your typical BTO collection, as it has hits from seven years with Mercury. This is an excellent introduction to the group, so pick it up used before it's too late.
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Not a very great collection , so to speak., March 8, 2006
This review is from: The Best of Burt Bacharach the Millennnium Collection (Audio CD)
B.T.O (Bachmann Turner Overdrive) kick`s away some rock & roll sparkle here and there, but the whole cd is not very great. Anyway Track 1 Lookin`out for no.1, is a more or less a slow rock & roll starter, and it`s to much easy listening all trough to make an impact to the traditional rock & roll style as we know it from "school of rock". Track 2 Roll on down the highway is anyway back in the right "track". It has rythm,guts, and glory to make it an enjoyable tour. Effective
and right to the point. There ya go rock & roll in a way. Track 2 Hey you is a minor funky song, which has a ok refrain, but that nearly it, so to speak. Track 4 Freeways is an up tempo song, which brings some "symphonic" element`s to the rock and roll genre. Fine. Track 5 Takin` care of business, is the real "greatest hit" on this CD. It has drive and guts and the real "rock and roll" feel which gives it soul and intellect.
Track 6 Down,down, with it`s honky tonk rythmic feel has much of the same quality as the previous one, but the real "soul rock and roll drive" is not there. Track 7 You ain`t seen nothing yet, has potensial, but it has too much repitition in a way. It spins around in the same direction, over and over again. Track 8 Let it ride has some "heavy metal" elements
with a smal hybrid of sympho rock and roll. Ok,in a way but far from a BTO classic. Track 9 Flat broke love, is heavy metal for sure, but it`s to flat to make it enjoyable. Track 10 Can we all come together. A disco boredom. Track 11 Rock and roll nights, is classical slowmoving heavymetal, with a minor spark of melody, but that`s it. Track 12 Jamaica, is an "alcapella" rock and roll song. It doesn`t realy take off. There`s something missing there. The refrain is ok, but a rock song needs some more guts to make it shine. This CD is anyway an ok intro to BTO for "beginners".
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