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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 5099746676926
Format: Enhanced
Label: Columbia
Manufacturer: Columbia
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Columbia
Release Date: April 17, 1995
Studio: Columbia
Sales Rank: 3828
Disc 1:- Hero takes a fall
- Going down to Liverpool
- Manic monday
- If she knew what she wants
- Walk like an Egyptian
- Walking down your street
- Following
- Hazy shade of winter
- In your room
- Eternal flame
- Be with you
- I'll set you free
- Everything I wanted
- Where were you when I needed you
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From Amazon.com: The Bangles' transformation from Merseybeat and garage-smart guitar band to near-definitive example of buffed-and-polished corporate popsters is one of the great rock mysteries of the '80s. What was up with that video for "Walk Like an Egyptian," anyway? Greatest Hits puts it all in perspective, tracing the curve from the post-Beatles group sneer of "Hero Takes a Fall" to the deadly earnest Susanna Hoffs showcase of "Eternal Flame." Shortly after that ballad hit No. 1, the group split. Now unfairly remembered as little more than space fillers on turn-of-the-decade airwaves, the Bangles here make a good case for their spirit, their own songwriting gifts, and, of course, those voices. --Rickey Wright
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In the eighties, when pop music (at least in Britain) was dominated by synthesisers, the Bangles provided a contrast with their guitar-driven rock music. They were not alone, of course – Dire Straits and Bruce Springsteen also come to mind – but they were very much in the minority. The Bangles recorded a lot of upbeat, fun songs so did not always get the credit they deserved.
This compilation contains the three huge international hits that everybody remembers. Manic Monday is an up-tempo rocker. Walk like an Egyptian is a novelty song that (to some people) destroys their credibility but I love it. Eternal flame is a lovely ballad, more recently revived by Atomic Kitten who had a huge UK hit with it.
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The Bangles are the most successful all female band in UK chart history ( the Spice Girls are not a 'band' because they don't play their own instruments. They are counted as a 'vocal group'). When you listen to this hits compilation, it is easy to see why. The songs are terrific and varied; Susanna's voice is fantastic; the four members make top-notch harmonies and play their instruments skilfully. 'Eternal Flame', their 1988 no.1 , is of course a highlight, as are the well-known hits 'Manic Monday' and 'Walk Like An Egyptian'. Other standouts include the US no.1 'Hazy Shade Of Winter', Debbi's 'Be With You' and the Bangles' first single 'Hero Takes A Fall'. That said, every track is very good and most are excellent. Now that the band has reformed, ... Read More:
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This one is such a hard call to make, the good songs are good, but the lesser ones are just that, lesser. Suzanne Vega, the lead singer has such a nice voice, it's soothing, innocent and yet motivating all at once. Her talent really comes out in songs like "Manic Monday", "Walk Like An Egyptian", "Hazy Shade of Winter", "In Your Room" and my favourite, "Eternal Flame". Whilst those five songs are of good quality, many of the remaining tunes seem like only fillers, which are not really worth the listen. If you are a Bangles fan - it would be a definite addition to your collection - but if you are kind of borderline, it may just sit and collect dust!
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