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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
This is a fun dance album! , January 9, 2006
Remembered hearing this album in 1995. Though she only recorded a few albums, she made quite an impact in the'80s, the same time that Madonna and Janet Jackson had numerous dance hits. A few songs were rerecorded for this album to get it out of some dated 80s sounds. Two of Hearts I love 20 years later in 2006, but it's no contest to the solid trio of songs 11, 12 and 13. The Model (with its galloping rumbling groove, and rare usage of rock guitars), Video Girl (with its Cars-inspired groove and sounding as if you're driving up and down a hill) and Music's Gone (my favorite on here, very addictive in the rhythms, and wow, how they play those keyboards so high on the bridge, how they crescendo so way up as on a high mountain!)--undeniably catchy keyboard/synthesizer heavy songs that's definitely '80s! Could rival any 10-member live band of musicians, which I do like. They sound so catchy and fun today. We Connect suffers from copying Two of Hearts' similar groove too much and it would have sounded perfect for Madonna. I wouldn't call it Greatest Hits--she did only a few albums and I heard her mostly in 1986. She had a thin voice similar to Paula Abdul, music somewhat parallel to Madonna's dance grooves, but they blended well with the high energy dance numbers. I'd get this CD again if I wanted to! You could be playing these songs 40 to 50 to 100 times and not get tired of it--some very catchy, creatively done, dance pop!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
It's not that bad....but, May 26, 1999
By A Customer
Stacey Swain deserves some credit along with Jon St. James for the sound of dance music today. Early SSQ had ideas in sampeling and driving rhythms that other "top" performers picked up way later. My only problem with this package is the remakes of songs from the Playback album which is impossible to find now. Stacey added a very sultry kick to these tunes and if you want something different to dance to instead of the status quo give it a try.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
WARNING: NOT the original versions of Two Of Hearts, We Connect, Insecurity...Remixes, September 12, 2007
When I was in highschool STACEY Q came out with the album (vinyl!) BETTER THAN HEAVEN. That album had three popular songs on it: Two Of Hearts, We Connect and Insecurity.
Fast foward to modern day times: I decideed I wanted to buy STACEY Q's Greatest Hits to get those tracks, as well as some of her hard to find SSQ stuff like Screaming In My Pillow and Synthicide. So I bought this cd.
The cd is pretty good...Definately gonna find some rarer Stacey stuff here you weren't gonna find anywhere ese....
...BUT....I do feel compelled to warn you that on this cd the versions of Two Of Hearts, Insecurity and We Connect are all remixes. If you want the original versions of these songs you are better off getting the Better Than Heaven cd.
By the way: Better than Heaven was a pretty good song too! And it's not ON here! What up with THAT?!
So all in all STACEY Q's Greatest hits is a pretty good dance album.....light and airy 80s pop music, nothing really "deep", but a lot of fun!
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