- Audio CD (February 23, 1999)
- Number of Discs: 1
- Label: RCA
- ASIN: B00000I0P1
- Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars See all reviews (29 customer reviews)
- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #128,519 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)
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| 1. Somebody To Love |
| 2. White Rabbit |
| 3. Rejoyce |
| 4. Lather |
| 5. Triad |
| 6. Eskimo Blue Day |
| 7. Sunrise |
| 8. Mexico |
| 9. Law Man |
| 10. Across The Board |
| 11. Better Lying Down |
| 12. Hyperdrive |
| 13. Fast Buck Freddie |
| 14. All The Machines |
| 15. Wrecking Ball |
| 16. We Built This City |
| 17. Do You Remember Me? |
| 18. Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now |
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great Collection But Want Her Solo Work Too!,
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This review is from: Best of Grace Slick (Audio CD)
It is great having this collection on one CD! Love the flow of the songs. Grace's voice has been a part of my life for years. But I agree with the other reviews posted......I want her solo work on CD! I have followed the "jefferson" group since the 1960's. Still listen to the recordings today. I can rock with Jefferson Starship or get spacey with the Airplane. I like the new Jefferson Starship recordings and now want Grace Slick's solo work. Hope RCA is listening! I want MANHOLE, DREAMS, WRECKING BALL and SOFTWARE. Also the PLANET EARTH ROCK N ROLL ORCHESTRA from Paul Kantner needs released on CD. But, all in all, am glad for this Slick collection. "Eat Starch Mom" is a glaring oversight! <smile>
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
First Off, What's We Built This City doing here?,
By Daniel Rainey (Ottawa, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Best of Grace Slick (Audio CD)
First off, what's "We Built This City" doing here? This is supposed to be the best of Grace Slick, right? Apart from the fact she sings a couple of verse's of it, it doesn't really belong. First off, she didn't even write it, secondly she has said many times she regrets that period of her career (mid 80s) and has pretty much said she's embarrased by it. So what's it doing taking up so much valuable space on a one cd best of?This cd has a few Jefferson Airplane and Jefferson Starship album tracks that don't get nearly enough recognition like "Eskimo Blue Day" and "Hyperdrive" but where's "Two Heads", "Hey Frederick", "Eat Starch Mom" which would impress any fan of MC5 or the Stooges, "There Is Love," "Hot Water", "Play On Love", and the fun Joan Jett style rocker "Rock Myself to Sleep" and the sexy "Babylon" (one of the only Starship songs written by an actual member, you guessed it, Grace Slick), the only two worthwhile songs from the miserable Starship period? Next lets adress another issue others have already brought up. Not nearly enough solo Grace. Grace Slick solo albums get a very bad reputation, often even dismissed by their creator, but they aren't as bad as all that. The best tracks from her four solo works all beg to be collected together in one place in a Rhino style best of. Songs like "The Manhole" in all its epic 15 minute glory, the senuous, playful "Come Again Toucan", the confessional "Do It the Hard Way", the hard rocking "Angel of the Night", as well as "Full Moon Man" and the title track for "Dreams". Although a lot less masterful than her first two albums, even "Welcome to the Wrecking Ball" and "Software" have their moments. "All the Machines" is one of the weaker songs from the hard to find "Software", we should have gotten the great "Bikini Atoll" instead, "Welcome to the Wrecking Ball"'s title cut is a bit weak. The blistering "Mistreater", "Sea of Love" or "Just A Little Love" would have been better choices IMO. Also not enough rarites. The only unreleased song here is the frankly weak "Do You Remember Me". Grace Slick mentions an unreleased song in her autobiography called "Harbour In Hong Kong" and it was a missed opportunity to not include here. Makes me wonder what other undiscovered Grace songs might be in the vaults. Finally, 1987's "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now" is the most recent thing on here. Ouch. What about "Freedom" the hilight of 1989's Jefferson Airplane reunion album or her great duet with Linda Perry, "Knock Me Out". I know these weren't recorded for RCA but surley it couldn't cost that much to lisence them. This compilation is a real missed opportunity and a total boched job. Oh and one final gripe, ugh, what a bad photo of Grace Slick on the back cover. A better choice would have been an out-take from the hillarious Wrecking Ball photo shoot or that classic photo of her flipping the bird.
16 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Misleading!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Best of Grace Slick (Audio CD)
For the mostpart, this is not a collection of Grace Slick's solo works, it's yet another reissue of stuff that's already out there. Very little of it is from "Manhole", "Dreams", "Welcome to the Wrecking Ball," and "Software." I'm very disappointed! Would somebody please issue these four albums on CD?
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