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31 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great compilation
Winger was much maligned for the few years they were big, and undeservedly so. The members of this band are educated in music and are among the best in their crafts. The quality shows through on this fantastic compilation showcasing their brief run.

I find interesting the order in which the songs are put on this CD. The first track, "On The Inside" is a new...

Published on December 29, 2001 by Brad

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0 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars could have been better
Winger never had any five star albums but they do have some good little gems.Madalaine is the one that got me interested back in '88.I picked this one up for junkyard dog(heavy rocker) and madalaine(pop gem).Other worthy notables are heading for a heartbreak and seventeen.You can see the transformation in songwriting between "Winger" and...
Published on October 2, 2002


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31 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great compilation, December 29, 2001
This review is from: The Very Best of Winger (Audio CD)
Winger was much maligned for the few years they were big, and undeservedly so. The members of this band are educated in music and are among the best in their crafts. The quality shows through on this fantastic compilation showcasing their brief run.

I find interesting the order in which the songs are put on this CD. The first track, "On The Inside" is a new recording that seems to pick up right where the barely-noticed but awesome "Pull" album left off. Hints of a modern sound persist but the melody is still there. Next comes five straight tracks from "Pull"--their third and last album. Songs like "Blind Revolution Mad" and "Junkyard Dog" sound better than ever and remind me how much I liked the direction they were taking at that time while rock music was being overrun by grunge.

Then after an outtake track called "Hell To Pay", which was a solid track as well, the compilation picks up with five tracks from the second album "In The Heart Of The Young". Sure the big ballad hit "Miles Away" is included along with the rockers that were released, but I am especially happy that they included the wonderful song "Under One Condition" here, as to me this truly is a song that I would consider among "The Very Best of Winger".

Ironically, the material from the first album is stuck at the end with the last four tracks--all of which had videos and charted in the top 100. Songs like "Seventeen" and "Hungry" still are a lot of fun to listen to, but for sure the band refined their sound since then.

The CD booklet for this compilation includes a great write up about the band and a list of where the songs that were released as singles charted--a trend I have seen in several recent greatest hits albums that I like a lot. Who knew, for example, that the song "Hungry" peaked at number 85 and that the great track "Easy Come Easy Go" just missed the top 40 by peaking at number 41? Good and interesting info, for sure--at least I think so.

I don't know what others make of the track listing order, but to me the message is quite clear. Winger, while appreciating their roots, clearly plan to continue from right where they left off with any future releases. I, for one, would love to hear a further development of the sound they had on "Pull". I hope the rumors of new material by the original lineup in 2002 are true, as I would love to hear more from these guys. For sure, they should not be considered your typical "cheese metal" band, as their talent and musicianship shows that they go far beyond that. Anyone who listens to this great collection and pays attention will probably agree.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great mix from the often scorned Winger, April 14, 2008
THE BAND: Kip Winger (lead vocals, bass), Reb Beach (guitars), Rod Morgenstein (drums & percussion), Paul Taylor (keyboards - 1st and 2nd albums only), John Roth (guitars on track 1 only).

THE DISC: (2001) 16 tracks clocking in at approximately 73 minutes. Included with the disc is a 14-page booklet containing song titles/credits, several band photos, 9-pages of band history from writer Doug Ling (Classic Rock Magazine), studio album cover artwork, what songs came from which albums and year released. This compilation follows the band from 1988-1993 (with the new song - track 1 - being recorded in 2001). Elements from each of the band's studio album artwork appear on this 'Best Of' cover. Label - Atlantic Recording Corp & Rhino.

COMMENTS: I know I'm not alone here... but to this day, when Winger comes to mind, I still think of Beavis and Butthead making fun of the geeky kid Stewart next door (while Beavis and Butthead wore their Metallica and AC/DC t-shirts, Stewart was often found wearing a Winger t-shirt). It's too bad - because Kip Winger & Company had some great tunes. The musicians were extremely talented - all the guys can play. As much as this was Kip Winger's band, listen to Reb Beach tear it up on guitar - the guy could shred with the best of them. Ever since I heard his guitar work on "Seventeen" (beginning, middle solo and ending) I was a fan - including his albums with Dokken. Drummer Morgenstein is an accomplished lefty behind the kit - honing his chops in the 70's with the Dixie Dregs and several side projects, including teaming up with Dream Theater's Jordan Rudess in 1997. Kip Winger is no slouch on bass - he's put in his time too with the likes of Alice Cooper, Kix, Jordan Rudess, Bob Dylan, Twisted Sister, Fiona, and several solo projects. For all intensive purposes, Winger had 3 studio albums in their prime (though they'd get together on and off in the years to come, release some solo material, join other bands, put a live album out in 2007, and reunite with Winger's "IV" in 2006). The tracks are presented in reverse order - starting with the new unreleased tune, then to the underrated "Pull", followed by songs from "In The Heart Of The Young" and Winger's debut. THE GOOD: The Winger staples are all here in glorious remastered sound - "Madalaine", "Hungry", "Seventeen", "Headed For A Heartbreak", "Miles Away", "Easy Come Easy Go", "Can't Get Enuff", "Junkyard Dog (Tears On Stone)", "Down Incognito", "Blind Revolution Mad", etc. The unreleased song "On The Inside" is classic Winger - trademark vocals, a funky heavy beat with an ultra crunchy rhythm guitar. Another bonus is "Hell To Pay" - previously only available on the Japanese edition of "Pull"... fits right in with the other songs from the time. The remastered sound is deep and crisp. THE NOT SO GOOD: As far as compilations go, this "Very Best Of Winger" is outstanding. To me, only one thing sticks out - Five tracks each from "Pull" and "In The Heart Of The Young"... and only four tracks from Winger's debut. There was room at the end of the disc - why not throw the only glaring omission - "Hangin' On" - at the end to make it complete. "Miles Away" is the band's sappiest power ballad, but it's the band's highest charting single (#12)... so of course I understand it's inclusion here. OVERALL: If you were into the other hair bands of the 80's and early 90's (Poison, Motley Crue, Dokken, Bon Jovi, White Lion, Ratt, Slaughter, etc), you probably liked some Winger too... even if you still refuse to admit it. All being said, this is a great introduction to the band (5 stars).
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars For your collection, January 9, 2002
This review is from: The Very Best of Winger (Audio CD)
I'm not a Winger fans, but I like this album as for my CD collection. The sound quality is superb, the music is fine, the package (booklet) is carefully prepared. If you want something good to complete your rock collection, this is it. So my conclusion:
Sound quality: ***** (perfect in tonal balance/see About My Area for remarks)
Performance: **** (the best of Winger, if you like 80s Rock)
Presentation: ***** (well designed, lenght of sleevenote)

Overall, it deserves 5 star.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars GREAT BAND GREAT ALBUM, July 11, 2002
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DEAN (SYDNEY AUS) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Very Best of Winger (Audio CD)
YES THIS HAS ALL THE HITS , SEVENTEEN MADALAINE MILES AWAY ....ETC ETC.TO MY SURPRIZE THE NEW SONG IS BRILLIENT AND COULD BE THE BEST SONG ON THE ALBUM. JUNKYARD DOG AND MADALAINE ARE MY ALL TIME FAVES , MAKING THIS ALBUM WORTH THE PURCHASE ALONE . THE CD IS GREAT FROM START TO FINISH.

WINGER WERE GIVIN A BAD RAP IN THEIR DAY , SO IF YOUR NOT SURE GO OUT AND GET THIS IT ROCKS. THE SONGS OFF PULL ARE PRETTY DAMN HEAVY.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Winger Rulz!, December 18, 2001
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In high school I hated Kip Winger because he was prettier than my girlfriend. Now I have nothing but the deepest respect for this man and the unparalleled artistry of his music. This album has all the butt-rockinest hits from the eponymous breakthrough album, Winger, as well as the other album with the cover art that reminds me of my old Journey vinyl LPs. The previously unreleased track kicks all-world (***) too. Even the presence of the power ballad Miles Away can be forgiven, as it reminds me of the aforementioned girlfriend and how "romantic" she became after listening to schmalzy hairband love songs. (You may also wish to see my review of Skid Row first album with the hit single, I Remember You, for the graphic details.) Buy this album now, so that you too can relive the days when three chords, hair extensions, and spandex were all you needed to become a true icon of rock.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars We haven't seen their best..., November 7, 2001
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This review is from: The Very Best of Winger (Audio CD)
I certainly don't want to echo the previous reviews on here, but I've always thought Winger's 2nd CD sounded the most dated of their three releases. After almost a decade, I still agree that their 2nd CD wasn't their best. While I wouldn't mind people hearing me crank the 1st and 3rd CDs in my car, I'd have to lower the volume a bit when playing tunes from In The Heart of the Young. Without a doubt, though, all members of Winger are fabulous musicians who got shafted by the press. I challenge anyone to prove otherwise.

While there are better Winger songs that could have made it to this CD, this is a decent representation - I happen to think Hell to Pay is certainly above average. Regardless, it's a shame if these guys don't get back together, because with their talent ... we have not seen the best these guys have to offer. Why not go over to each member's web page and post on their forum, asking for a new CD and tour. That would rock.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic!, November 6, 2001
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Edwin van der Meer (Den Dolder, Utrecht Netherlands) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Very Best of Winger (Audio CD)
I own all the Winger Cd's and this one sounds even better than the originals. All the musicians are the best in their genre. Hope to hear from them soon! Keep on going Kip!
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6 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Kip Winger for President!, August 21, 2004
This review is from: The Very Best of Winger (Audio CD)
This is the greatest hits of Winger. There are no tracks missing at all. Now I am more a fan of the earlier Winger stuff like Madeline and Seventeen. However I have grown very fond of Down Incognito. Its a great song and i love the harmonica. 'Pretty Boy' Kip Winger is one of the most talented front men in the glam era along with Bret Michaels and Don Dokken. Everyone should buy this album whether you listen to it with your friends or you just play it when your in the shower. This is a great album to own!
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars WINGER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, July 20, 2006
This review is from: The Very Best of Winger (Audio CD)
This is a great album, and I am more than happy I own it. It's just the perfect blend of rock what can I say it's winger right? (But I wish Kip could lose the attitude). This cd desearves your attention, I definatly recommend this to any of you fans out there.
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars WINGER ROCKS! HOWARD JONES $UCKS!!!, February 20, 2006
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There a "Music Fan" reviewer out there that dares to put down Winger and praises those dumb-asses Beavis & Butt-Head! He also goes on to say that(one of the artists he listed)Howard Jones is Cutting Edge music...WHAT???!!! First of all Howard Jones' music Sucks and secondly HOWARD JONES IS NOT HARD ROCK/HEAVY METAL! Winger is an AWESOME BAND and that reviewer needs to get a clue because he does not know what the hell he is talking about!
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