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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very best of...? Yes... but beware, September 19, 1998
By A Customer
In one sense, the title of this CD - "The Very Best of the Archies" - is 100% accurate.It is not, however, a greatest-hits collection. In fact, it isn't even a collection at all, in the traditional sense of collecting songs from various albums. This is a re-release of "Everything's Archie," the band's second album. That record was indeed their finest - as if a band that never really existed could have a "best" record. Let me clarify. This is the album which introduced "Sugar, Sugar," "Melody Hill," "Feelin' So Good," and half a dozen other fine tunes. In that sense, it is indeed the very best of the groups efforts. I am not trying to "damn with faint praise," either. This is truly a worthy gathering of tunes. It was one of the first LPs I ever bought, and when I first played this CD, the memories rolled back in. Still, the title led me to believe this CD would include such hits as "Jingle Jangle" or "Sunshine." So, if you choose to purchase this release, simply be aware there are no other songs included. I rated this CD 5 stars because it is so good, and stands on its own. I didn't take the title into account, because I think that's a separate issue. I'd hate to see anyone who appreciated the music of this finest of 60s faux bands to pass it up just for that reason.
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