29 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Why didn't I discover this sooner???, December 12, 2002
This review is from: Boney M - The Greatest Hits (Audio CD)
Yes, I was one of those late 1970s adolescents who, upon discovering cool artists like Elvis Costello and Tom Waits, thought himself just way too hep for music that made the rounds in discos. And every now and then, I come across an artist or band that fit that discotech mode, and I learn that I missed out on some great music because my pride got in the way.
Boney M is one of those groups. After hearing "Rasputin" blaring on somebody else's stereo, I hit the nearest music store and took a chance on this greatest hits CD. After spinning the entire CD, I found that a greatest hits compilation is not enough Boney M for my collection. Boney M explodes style, music and kinetic energy all it's own!
Seriously, this music perked me up from track #1 and did not let up. As this group was a creation by a man named Frank Farian,I have read several groups comparing Boney M to Milli Vanilli. NOT EVEN CLOSE! There is no guise of down-to-earthiness here, this music just makes you want to move. When I find photos of Boney M on the web, when I listen to their music, I drink in a creation meant to be loud, over-the-top, bright and as kitschy as neon! The singers' voices are passionate, and even the lyrics voicing concern (Belfast) are empowering. This is pure unapologetic dance music!
Boney M, and Boney M specifically, makes me confess what I have resisted confessing for over twenty years: I want to dance to "Rasputin" and "Daddy Cool" in the loudest and gaudiest disco I can find!
Best wake-up song: Daddy Cool... Best Workout Song: Rasputin... Best "In the Present Moment" Song: Sunny
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
why didn't the reviews mention this?..., June 16, 2003
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This review is from: Boney M - The Greatest Hits (Audio CD)
This is a great album and should have been given a 5 star grading. However, the only flaw, and the greatest unforgivable flaw to me, is that 'Rasputin' faded out long before it really should have ended. (in other words, you will not hear the sarcastic moaning of "OH, those Russians" at the end of the song)I just could'nt figure out why this song, which is probably the best of the best of boney m's masterpieces, received such cruel treatment and nobody cares to point it out. Maybe many will think the version now existed on this album is long enough and the deleted part is just repetition. Well, God bless these so-called boney m 'fans'...
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Get the 20 Greatest Hits Collection Instead, July 21, 2004
This review is from: Boney M - The Greatest Hits (Audio CD)
Years later, Frank Farian is still cashing in on Boney M collections. This is not the best one. "Baby Do You Wanna Bump" is a Disco classic, and is absolutely necessary in any Boney M collection.
Do yourself a favor and check out the other collection instead.
Regarding the music...what could I possibly say that hasn't already been said by others? The 1970's would not have been the same without this band. I'm delighted that this music continues to endure and that it remains as influential as it is.
This is what Milli Vanilli could have become, Mr. Farian.
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