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31 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
life's too short,
This review is from: Peter & Gordon - Greatest Hits [CEMA Special Markets] (Audio CD)
Hey, life is too short to put up with 'duophonic' in the year 2000. I bought a similar Bobby Goldsboro package to get the cool song "Little Things" and, sure enough, it's 'duophonic' (i.e., electronically "enhancing" a mono recording to make it "sound like" stereo. To whose ears? It sounds horrible). There might have been an excuse for such idiotic practices in the 60s when we had cheap stereos and no one really knew better, but those tapes should have been destroyed long ago.Spend the money and get a decent Peter and Gordon package. Unfortunately, Rhino deleted theirs, so your best choice is the See For Miles EP package.
27 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Delightful Mid-Sixties Pop,
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This review is from: Peter & Gordon - Greatest Hits [CEMA Special Markets] (Audio CD)
Peter Asher and Gordon Waller hit the jackpot with their first single, "A World Without Love." The song was written by Peter's sister's then-boyfriend Paul McCartney and the song was a No. 1 in both the U.K. and the U.S.Over the next three years, they would place a total of ten songs on the charts, including Del Shannon's "I Go to Pieces" and three other McCartney songs ("Nobody I Know," "I Don't Want To See You Again" and "Woman"--on the last song McCartney uses the pseudonym Bernard Webb). By late-1966 the duo was releasing novelty songs as singles and "Lady Godiva" reaches No. 6 and becomes their fourth million-seller. All of the songs are memorable, and if your not content to have only a couple of these songs which could be found on numerous compilations, this is the album to get. My only complaint is how skimpy the album is and how little thought was given the sequencing. This is a track-by-track chronology of all ten Top 40 songs Peter and Gordon recorded. And at [the price] it's hard to complain, but I would have paid double the price to include some key album tracks. [See For Miles' E.P. Collection excludes a couple of the hits, and Collectables' two-fer series is too much Peter & Gordon and it gets expensive.] RECOMMENDED
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
It is all right, but could be better,
By A Customer
This review is from: Peter & Gordon - Greatest Hits [CEMA Special Markets] (Audio CD)
This disc has P&G's 10 big hits from 1964 to 1967. It does, sadly, have several tracks rechanneled that are readily available in true stereo. The collectables discs or the imports EP collection and Original Hits are much better albums and feature much more for those who want to hear a more complete and varied selection of P&G. A good album for those seeking just a greatest hits package.
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