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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Cyndi is worth her weight in gold!
This may not be as great a greatest hits CD as "Twelve Deadly Cyns" but this is worth purchasing. "Girls Just Want To Have Fun", "She Bop", and "Change Of Heart" are all classics. "Time After Time", "All Through The Night" and "I Drove All Night" show what a beautiful singer she can be. "Maybe...
Published on March 12, 2001 by M. P. Fagone

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3.0 out of 5 stars An uninspired collection of Cyndi Lauper's work...
I am a huge Cyndi Lauper fan, but this collection falls short of being a "best of" CD truly representative of the artist's finest work. None of the songs appearing on this CD are remastered and exhibit pretty poor sound quality. Even Cyndi's 1995 American "best of" CD sounds better than this newer release.

Also, the hits on this CD are the album versions,...
Published on February 6, 2003 by Invisiboy2001


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29 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars An uninspired collection of Cyndi Lauper's work..., February 6, 2003
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I am a huge Cyndi Lauper fan, but this collection falls short of being a "best of" CD truly representative of the artist's finest work. None of the songs appearing on this CD are remastered and exhibit pretty poor sound quality. Even Cyndi's 1995 American "best of" CD sounds better than this newer release.

Also, the hits on this CD are the album versions, not the superior (and harder to find) single versions. The recordings of "She Bop" and "What's Going On" spring to mind, because the album versions are truly inferior to the mixes that were popular on American radio. (The single versions can be found on the previoulsy mentioned 1995 collection called "Twelve Deadly Cyns.")

Also, not all of Cyndi's hits appear on this CD. Where are "Hole In My Heart," "Boy Blue" and "My First Night Without You"? All charted respectably but are left off in favor of some non-single tracks. Well, I guess some fans will pick up this CD for the Top Ten hit "Goonies 'R' Good Enough," but the song doesn't hold up as well as Cyndi's other '80s material. (She was wise to leave the "Goonies" tune off her domestic anthology, even though fans--myself included-- complained.)

A few great non-hit songs are here, like "When You Were Mine" and "I Don't Want To be Your Friend," but there is a lot of filler, like the subpar song "The World Is Stone" and the cover of "Iko Iko"

Bottom line: skip it. Go with the domestic anthology. It has much better songs and superior sound quality.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Cyndi is worth her weight in gold!, March 12, 2001
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M. P. Fagone "mpf555" (West Roxbury, MA United States) - See all my reviews
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This may not be as great a greatest hits CD as "Twelve Deadly Cyns" but this is worth purchasing. "Girls Just Want To Have Fun", "She Bop", and "Change Of Heart" are all classics. "Time After Time", "All Through The Night" and "I Drove All Night" show what a beautiful singer she can be. "Maybe He'll Know" is a great track that is included here. It features Billy Joel on background vocals. The best reason to get this is for the extremely hard to find "The Goonies R Good ERnough" which is no longer available here and was left off "Twelve Deadly Cyns". It is a great classic that you must have if you are a Cyndi fan.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Eclectic collection not for new fans, September 1, 2001
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J. Stearns (San Francisco, CA) - See all my reviews
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Cyndi Lauper helped to define 80s pop and spoke to a generation thanks to her high-pitched squeal, powerhouse vocals and "she's so unusual" style.

A definitive greatest hits collection is in order for this superstar. One that includes the standard hits ("Girls Just Want To Have Fun," "Time After Time," "True Colors"), the low-charters ("The Goonies 'R' Good Enough," "Hole In My Heart") and the misses ("My First Night Without You") along with rare tracks ("You Make Lovin' Fun"), outtakes and new stuff. So, in short, a boxed set.

This greatest hits package is not the place to start if you're just discovering Cyndi Lauper. (Start with "12 Deadly Cyns...and then some") It's more a set for long-time fans who are more familiar with her music, but if a new fan were to choose this collection they wouldnt be disappointed.

Aside from the basic standard hits, you get "The World Is Stone," a rarer track, "The Goonies 'R' Good Enough," and a nice selection of album tracks from "She's So Unusual" ("When You Were Mine"), "True Colors" ("Maybe He'll Know," "Iko Iko") and "A Night To Remember" ("I Don't Want To Be Your Friend").

Not the best collection, but a solid mix of hits and misses.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Retrospection of Cyndi's Career, February 1, 2003
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Cyndi Lauper was a huge pop force in the 80's and had a nice amount of hits and had some great music videos to go along with them which really helped to make her a star. It's a shame this is an import cuz it's actually better than "12 Deadly Cyns." This album has all of Cyndi's big hits including her two #1 singles "Time After Time" and "True Colors" *both fabulous ballads.* It also has other top 10 singles such as "All Through the Night" *one of my faves* "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" *who can forget this one?* "Change of Heart," "I Drove All Night," "She Bop," *hehe* and the fantastic piece of pop ear candy "The Goonies R Good Enough" which was unfairly left off of "12 Deadly Cyns". Sure, the song is annoying to some but I will forever connect it to my childhood and the awesome movie that she recorded it for. I highly recommend this. Cyndi Lauper is a great and unerrated artist. She helped make the 80's what it was. Love her or hate her for it.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Missing "Money", December 17, 2005
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I've probably posted this story before in a review of one of Cyndi Lauper's albums, so I won't belabor it here. But the thing that convinced me that Cyndi was a good as I had been hearing (and reading) back in 1984 was not either of the first two hit singles played constantly on the radio (good as "Girls Just Wanna..." and "Time After Time" were). I had no idea what a commanding singer she could be until I walked into a record store where they were playing "Money Changes Everything" on the stereo. It was one of thos "aha" moments you hear about. So that's what they were talking about. I stood riveted as she wailed out those final beautifully angry notes. As scorching a vocal eruption as anything Janis had ever put to record.

Ever since I've been fan, whether it was the hip thing to be or not. When others were writing her off as a cute novelty act, I was championing Cyndi Lauper as a great singer. My diva pantheon is select and a bit quirky, but for me Cyndi was right up there with Janis, Grace, Judy Henske, Nico, Laura Nyro and Tracy Nelson (no, NOT the actress, silly).

But it was that one song that made a believer out of me, so imagine my disappointment when this German "best of" import left it out. I mean, I won't argue with too many of the songs that did make it onto this disc, and maybe it's kind of a European thing. It's hard to imagine "Money..." being left off of ANY American compilation (so far it has not, to my knowledge). But it did not make it onto this Deutsche disc nor its French equivalent (LES INDISPENSIBLES).

Unlike the American (and British) 12 DEADLY CYNS, this compilation is a little less heavily weighted toward SHE'S SO UNUSUAL. Well, actually both had five tracks from the first solo album, but this European product at least gives the sophomore effort TRUE COLORS equal representation with five tracks from that one. The oft maligned and always underrated NIGHT TO REMEMBER is at least represented by two songs, and it's nice to see that aside from "I Drove All Night" (still the best version for my money) the brooding, very grown-up sound that album introduced is captured by one of its better ballads, "I Don't Want To Be Your Friend," on which Cyndi surprised many by sounding uncannily like Joan Armatrading.

The more recent American release THE ESSENTIAL CYNDI LAUPER also includes the much in demand "Goonies R Good Enough," so its inclusion here may no longer be reason enough for fans to shell out for this import. However, TIME AFTER TIME does offer another much sought after rarity, the European single "The World Is Stone." This gorgeously sombre composition has also finally appeared on an American CD--oddly a budgetline Christmas CD entitled "Feels Like Christmas," which is certainly inexpensive, but the Gallic gloom seems totally out of place on a holiday CD. It's like mixing absinthe in the egg nog.

And here it's all of a piece with such other bits of tristesse as "True Colors" and "Time After Time." It hangs together beautifully. Whoever determined the sequence of the songs did a masterful job by wisely throwing chronology out the window (pretty much) and coming up with a record that flows pretty much seamlessly from beginning to end.

But then it works pretty well on random select too. A testament ot Cyndi's talent for sure. And the entire CD is a testament to her universal appeal, I'd say. Too bad she lacks the recognition in this country that the Europeans and Japanese have accorded her since the beginning.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant eighties rock, May 16, 2005
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After one unsuccessful album, Cyndi recorded three albums in the eighties (She's so unusual, True colors, A night to remember) that gave her plenty of success and it is from these three albums that this compilation is mainly assembled. Some of her later albums, though less successful, are well worth hearing but it is the eighties that most people associate with Cyndi.

So, this compilation includes all of Cyndi's important hits of the eighties including Girls just want to have fun, Time after time (later covered by Eva Cassady among others), She bop, All through the night, True colors, Change of heart (with the Bangles on backing vocals), What's going on (a cover of a Marvin Gaye classic) and I drove all night (which also became a top ten UK hit for Roy Orbison).

If you just want one collection of Cyndi's music, this has all the essential eighties tracks.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good Eclectic Mix of Cyndi Tunes, February 6, 2001
This CD has nothing new for the avid Cyndi Lauper fan, but it's fun mix of hits and album cuts. Most casual fans probably haven't heard "The World is Stone" or "I Don't Want To Be Your Friend" and both are great tracks. If you've heard Cyndi on the radio and want a little more variety then the greatest hits package "Twelve Deadly Cyns" offers, this is a great CD for you.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Missing "Money"...Otherwise Fine, October 18, 2005
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I've probably posted this story before in a review of one of Cyndi Lauper's albums, so I won't belabor it here. But the thing that convinced me that Cyndi was a good as I had been hearing (and reading) back in 1984 was not either of the first two hit singles played constantly on the radio (good as "Girls Just Wanna..." and "Time After Time" were). I had no idea what a commanding singer she could be until I walked into a record store where they were playing "Money Changes Everything" on the stereo. It was one of thos "aha" moments you hear about. So that's what they were talking about. I stood riveted as she wailed out those final beautifully angry notes. As scorching a vocal eruption as anything Janis had ever put to record.

Ever since I've been fan, whether it was the hip thing to be or not. When others were writing her off as a cute novelty act, I was championing Cyndi Lauper as a great singer. My diva pantheon is select and a bit quirky, but for me Cyndi was right up there with Janis, Grace, Judy Henske, Nico, Laura Nyro and Tracy Nelson (no, NOT the actress, silly).

But it was that one song that made a believer out of me, so imagine my disappointment when this German "best of" import left it out. I mean, I won't argue with too many of the songs that did make it onto this disc, and have to wonder if maybe it's not just a kind of European thing. It's hard to imagine "Money..." being left off of ANY American compilation (so far it has not, to my knowledge). But it did not make it onto this Deutsche disc nor its French equivalent (LES INDISPENSIBLES).

Unlike the American (and British) 12 DEADLY CYNS, this compilation is a little less heavily weighted toward SHE'S SO UNUSUAL. Well, actually both had five tracks from the first solo album, but this European product at least gives the sophomore effort TRUE COLORS equal representation with five tracks from that one. The oft maligned and always underrated NIGHT TO REMEMBER is at least represented by two songs, and it's nice to see that aside from "I Drove All Night" (still the best version for my money) the brooding, very grown-up sound that album introduced is captured by one of its better ballads, "I Don't Want To Be Your Friend," on which Cyndi surprised many by sounding uncannily like Joan Armatrading.

The more recent American release THE ESSENTIAL CYNDI LAUPER also includes the much in demand "Goonies R Good Enough," so its inclusion here may no longer be reason enough for fans to shell out for this import. However, TIME AFTER TIME does offer another much sought after rarity, the European single "The World Is Stone." This gorgeously sombre composition has also finally appeared on an American CD--oddly a budgetline Christmas CD entitled "Feels Like Christmas," which is certainly inexpensive, but the Gallic gloom seems totally out of place on a holiday CD. It's like mixing absinthe in the egg nog.

And here it's all of a piece with such other bits of tristesse as "True Colors" and "Time After Time." It hangs together beautifully. Whoever determined the sequence of the songs did a masterful job by wisely throwing chronology out the window (pretty much) and coming up with a record that flows pretty much seamlessly from beginning to end.

But then it works pretty well on random select too. A testament ot Cyndi's talent for sure. And the entire CD is a testament to her universal appeal, I'd say. Too bad she lacks the recognition in this country that the Europeans and Japanese have accorded her since the beginning
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great Pop of the 80's, October 8, 2004
Cindy Lauper recorded some great songs in the 1980's. Most of her best recordings can be found on this fine compilation.

My two clear favourites are "Time After Time ( already an all-time classic ) and "True Colors".

But other great pop-songs like "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" and "Iko Iko" are great listening. In fact most of these tracks have stood the test of time.

A few songs are a little burdoned by the typical heavy and monotone drum sound typical of the eighties.

If you want to seek out some of Lauper's original albums, "She's so Unusual" is highly recommendable.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars She's always great!, January 31, 2001
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Daniel Caldentey Ysern (Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain) - See all my reviews
Ok! I'm not that fair because I really like her, that's why I'm only giving this album a 4 over 5. But I personally think it's great. I'd almost say it's a must have... but, as I said, I'm not totaly impartial :)
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