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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best of the "Best of" Compilations,
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This review is from: Retrospective: Best of (Audio CD)
Of all the Knack "Best of" compilations CDs I happen to like this one best. I recommend it if you see it in the store or on-line.
The track sequencing is not chronological by the way. "The Hard Way" is from "...but the little girls understand" and is also a cover; the original version being by The Kinks. Here is the track listing (I don't see one from Amazon) 01. My Sharona [Averre, Fieger] 4:53 02. Your Number or Your Name [Averre, Fieger] 2:56 03. One Day at a Time [Averre, Fieger] 4:23 04. The Hard Way [Davies] 2:13 05. Good Girls Don't [Fieger] 3:09 06. (She's So) Selfish [Averre, Fieger] 4:30 07. Just Wait and See [Averre, Fieger] 3:01 08. Baby Talks Dirty [Averre, Fieger] 3:45 09. We Are Waiting [Corey, Fieger] 4:23 10. I Want Love [Averre, Fieger] 4:04 11. Africa Averre, [Fieger] 4:33 12. Can't Put a Price on Love [Averre, Fieger] 4:39 13. Rocket O' Love [demo version] [Averre, Fieger] 3:09 14. Another Lousy Day in Paradise [Averre, Fieger] 3:28 15. Sweet Dreams [Fieger] 3:31 16. Don't Look Back [#] [Springsteen] 2:21 17. Pay the Devil (Ooo, Baby, Ooo) [Averre] 4:07 There is also a 1996 compilation, Very Best of The Knack that has 16 tracks, 4 of which are "new songs". The new tracks (2 are covers) sort of spoil the idea of a "Best of" compilation by taking up space for previous classic Knack songs. "Retropective" is a CD which does what it was designed to do; i.e. give an overall perspective of the Knack's output up to 1991. There is a demo version of 1991's "Rocket of Love" (from "Serious Fun" CD) and a Springstein cover we've never heard before. (the lone totally new song). In my opinion this CD was wise to include "Africa" and "We Are Waiting" from the Knack's 3rd album "Round Trip". Both tracks are expressive and unusual Knack songs but also highlights from an overlooked great album. Also from "Round Trip" is "Pay the Devil (Ooo, Baby, Ooo)". Thankfully, this is the last song on the comp and one of very very few Knack songs I just don't care for. Sadly, this was chosen as a single from "Round Trip" back in the day and I still think this song Killed The Knack. "One Day at a Time" also appears here and it's from Serious Fun and was even redone on "Normal as The Next Guy" (2001). Truly a great love song. The Knack's first and second albums are well represented: "My Sharona" and "Good Girls Don't" & "Baby Talks Dirty", etc. etc. Of course this lacks tracks from Zoom/Re-Zoom (which came later), but you should buy "Re-Zoom" separately anyway (HINT HINT!). It's that good.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sorry you didn't get it....,
By A Customer
This review is from: Retrospective: Best of (Audio CD)
Sorry Peter, but you really didn't get it. I don't know what your personal tastes are, but The Knack is just fine for me. I'm 48, saw The Beatles in '65, and spent my high school years in the Summer of Love in San Francisco. I wish more artists today had an ounce of this band's energy, wit, talent, chutzpah, and just plain damn simple dedication to ROCK N' ROLL.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
All The Best From The Knack,
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This review is from: Retrospective: Best of (Audio CD)
I can remember the summer of 1979 when "My Sharona" was released. I was going in to my freshman year of high school, and I heard that song, along with "Good Girls Don't" playing on the radio all the time. Needless to say, I was glad to find a cd that contained both of these songs from my high school years, as well as some other pretty good songs as well.
The Knack gets most of their acclaim for their highly successful debut album, which included "Your Number or Your Name" and "(She's So) Selfish)", which are on this disc as well. But their second album, "But The Little Girls Understand" is good in its own right, and I was glad to see that "Baby Talks Dirty" from that album was included on this cd. There's some other songs on this disc that I've never heard before, such as "Africa" and "Don't Look Back", but they still have that distinctive Knack sound. This is a very good cd. Their signature songs ("My Sharona" and "Good Girls Don't") headline the list of songs, but the others are good as well. Pick up this great disc and hear the anthology of one of the early 80's first great rock and roll groups. (By the way, the Knack's lead singer really did date a girl named Sharona).
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
More To Offer Than You Might Think,
By David R. Miller (Huntsville, Al USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Retrospective: Best of (Audio CD)
I bought this Cd for one reason, so I could listen to "My Sharona" whenever I wanted to. I listen to that song over and over and I never get tired of it. That's an accomplishment in itself when any band produce a track like that. To be honest, I didn't know what else The Knack had done besides "My Sharona". If you were a teenager in the late seventies and early eighties, you will recognize some of the other tracks here. My favorites are "Good Girls Don't" and "Can't Put A Price On Love". But all the tracks are good. This CD is well the price, not only for "My Sharona" but to learn more about the band that produced it.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Get Yourself The Knack,
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This review is from: Retrospective: Best of (Audio CD)
Retrospective by The Knack is an excellent CD especially for those who've never gotten the Knack. The material covers all the periods from this awesome band, but relies heavily on the third release, 'Round Trip.' On the one hand this is good because that album was one of the group's best, but not so good in that the band's 'Metal' period which resulted in 1991's 'Serious Fun' isn't as well represented. However, that's a minor side bar. If you're new to the Knack, just want to see what all the fuss was about, or you're re-discovering this terrific group, this CD is a good one to get. You won't regret it.
5.0 out of 5 stars
GET THE KNACK,
This review is from: Retrospective: Best of (Audio CD)
Back before NWHM there was this power pop/rock band with the number one album of the year 1979. what you get here is a good overview of THE KNACK.The Knack are known primarily for their '79 smash "My Sharona" which envokes image of teenage lust . The rest of the album is much of the same. Great pop tunes, lovely harmonies and no nonsense musicianship that bring back memories of lost youth and happy times. The late '70s LA Power Pop scene was a fertile period for music.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
The Greatest Hit collection,
By Paul (Brisbane, Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Retrospective: Best of (Audio CD)
Why would you buy a greatest hits collection for a band that were "One album wonders" If you buy their first album you will have the best of The Knack.
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
HOT! HOT! HOT!,
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This review is from: Retrospective: Best of (Audio CD)
If you like My Sharona in the least, GET THIS ALBUM!!!!!!!! It is a MASTERPIECE!!!!!!!! It's new wave with some psychedelic over tones. For the most part......IT JUST ROCKS!!!!!!! buy it!!!
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