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| Sales Rank: | 15040 (lower is better) |
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| Release Date: | 2002-09-10 |
| Label: | Hip-O Records |
| UPC: | 731454153829 |
| Binding: | Audio CD |
| Published By: | Hip-O Records |
| ASIN: | B00006IK1Y |
| Category: | Music |
Tracks on Ultimate Collection by Hip-O Records
- What I Am
- Little Miss S.
- Circle
- A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall
- Wohayo
- Stwisted
- Big Day, Little Boat
- Good Times
- Lost In The Moment
- Green
- Like I Do Now
- Zillionaire
- Invisible Man
- 1873 (Buffalo Diary)
- Girl In A Magazine
- Boys In The Band
- A Little Time
- Vodka
- Baby
Customer Reviews
Edie collection review - now on cd! - Reviewed on 2008-12-12
Yes I know its been on cd all along, but there you go
A good intro to the womans work, though I wonder why theres a "best of" for a person whos only recorded 3 albums (kinda like Syd Barrett of the early Pink Floyd sound..
"Boys in the band" is a lotta fun, thats a favorite of mine
I think its a good selection, though the loss of "By the sea" (the closer for Ghost of a Dog) is a heartbreaker
You'd probably be better served getting the 3 albums, though this has rarities and stuff from soundtracks (the Dylan cover is from Born on the Fourth of July, apparently)
So while I recommend this set, it is kinda pointless. Good songs by the Slip (her later band?)
Her best is probably her first album Shooting rubberbands at the stars(and it sold in the truckloads - "Circle" & "What I am" are the hits from that) - "Little Mrs S", "Circle" are all good songs from that, lotta different moods on that album
So I guess you are gonna get this if you're a fan, but you'd probably be better picking up the earlier albums
Still, songs like "Green" (Paul Simon on guitar, big hand please!) and "Good times" do make this worth the price of admission
My problem is in sussing who this album is for!
Great for hardcore fans, bad as an overview - Reviewed on 2005-04-29
24 customers found this review helpful.
Presumably when you put together an "ultimate" collection, you want to gather at bare minimum every one of the band's singles since those are most likely to be the songs that the biggest percentage of the fanbase will know.
This collection is missing "Mama Help Me" from 2nd album "Ghost of a Dog". STRIKE ONE...
2nd single "Black and Blue" isn't here either. STRIKE TWO.
"Tomorrow Comes" was the single from Edie's 1st solo album "Picture Perfect Morning". STRIKE THREE...
Edie Brickell and the New Bohemians really were an album group more than a singles act, though, and that means aside from the handful of singles you'll want to use care in choosing the rest of the cuts to select their artistic, if not commercial, peaks. How is it that "Air of December" misses the cut from SHOOTING RUBBERBANDS...? "Nothing"? They chose "Woyaho" or "Stwisted" instead of "This Eye","Carmelito" or "10,000 Angels"from GHOST OF A DOG? And though it was wasted as a bonus cut on their debut, "I Do" is one of the band's most gorgeous moments.
For those reasons, I can't suggest this as an opener to casual fans or Edie newcowers...they're much better off purchasing SHOOTING RUBBERBANDS AT THE STARS(ASIN B000000OQW,the more accessible of the 2 band albums).
If, however, you already have the 1st 2 albums and want to fill in the gaps, this CD is perfect. This gets you out of needing to buy the NOBODY'S CHILD compilation (which is OK but not fantastic) to get "Big Day, Little Boat" or the BORN ON THE FOURTH OF JULY soundtrack for their cover of Dylan's "A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall", as well as the rarity "Zillionaire" previously only found on Rob Wasserman's TRIOS CD (To be fair, that one's a little more worth your time, particularly if you're a Brian Wilson fan. He does a great song "Bells of Madness/Fantasy is Reality" on there with his daughters..) Also you'll be spared buying Chris Botti's FIRST WISH just to grab the song "Like I Do Now".
But the motherlode here for Edie connoisseurs are the last 7 tracks, consisting of four songs recorded by Edie's post Bohemians band The Slip, and 4 recordings made after she'd left the Geffen label ("A Little Time","Boys In The Band","Baby" and a duet with Carter Albrecht on "Vodka").
BOTTOM LINE:
If you only know "What I Am" and "Circle", buy SHOOTING RUBBERBANDS AT THE STARS. If you're a big Edie fan already, get this for the unreleased material and rarities.
You will ultimately want to own this - Reviewed on 2005-04-29
3 customers found this review helpful.
Had The Slip been able to get a decent record contract and be able to make the music they wanted, I can't even imagine how much more my life would be touched by their incredible talent and emotional insight. Unfortunately, I only have a few songs to fill the void I'm so desperately craving to fill, but had I not been able to attain them my music collection would not be full. This is an awesome collection, not for the already-released songs (which, by the way, are not the best of choices, methinks - where's "Love Like We Do"? Plus many, many others that could have enhanced the CD, but I guess since I wasn't the producer that wasn't up to me), but for the previously unreleased tracks. Invisible Man is just absolutely wonderful. The New Bohemians went to an entirely new level in this song, representing a definite growth. This CD also highlights Edie Brickell's eye to detail and the nuances that make her idiosyncratic music so very prosaically beautiful. It took me awhile to warm up to this CD but I finally "got it" and now I'm addicted to even the most outwardly skeletal songs like Zillionaire, which, upon subsequents listenings, reveals the depth that Edie never fails to deliver.
Edie shines - Reviewed on 2005-04-09
4 customers found this review helpful, 2 did not.
I bought this CD for the last half of the songs. Now I can burn a CD with all of my personal favorites on it. All I had to do was get this CD, each of Edie's prior CD's, and the Flashback soundtrack (for the coolest version of "Walk on the Wild Side" ever).
So, if you're looking to expand your Edie/NB collection, then this CD is a great investment. By itself, I think it leaves out a few essentials - like Carmelito and Nothing and... oh, there are many fantastic songs. Too many for one CD, I'm sure.
Of special note is the appearance by Jerry Garcia, may he RIP...
So, just go for it and add this one to your collection, you won't be sorry!
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