Post subject: [2011-01-25] Legacy "Playlist" best-of compilations: T Bone Burnett, Mr. Mister, Outfield, Romantics, Boz Scaggs, others
Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2011 4:36 pm
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Tell you what--I wound up buying the three Dylan "Playlist" comps (one each for the 60's, 70's and 80's) and, frankly, this is the sort of compilation that I wish had been thrown together back in 2007 when Sony was hyping its big phony "Vote For Your Favorite Dylan Tracks For The Career-Spanning Best-Of" promotion. The 60's disc has "Down Along The Cove" and "It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)" (instead of "Blowin' The The Wind" or "Rainy Day Woman #12 & 35"); the 70's disc has "Watching The River Flow" and "Buckets Of Rain"; and the 80's disc has "Foot Of Pride" and the acoustic version of "Most Of The Time" from volume 8 of the Bootleg Series. Very nicely done.
Post subject: [2011-01-25] Legacy "Playlist" best-of compilations: T Bone Burnett, Mr. Mister, Outfield, Romantics, Boz Scaggs, others
Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2011 8:02 pm
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Any collectors of The Outfield should note that their compilation includes a new track — "California Sun" — which is also slated to be part of the band's forthcoming studio album later this year.
Post subject: [2011-01-25] Legacy "Playlist" best-of compilations: T Bone Burnett, Mr. Mister, Outfield, Romantics, Boz Scaggs, others
Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 2:19 pm
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Just based on price, get the Playlist comp. Amazon dropped the price this morning to below $7, about 3 dollars less than the Big Innings comp.
1. Say It Isn't So 2. Your Love 3. All The Love 4. Talk To Me 5. Nervous Alibi 6. Since You've Been Gone 7. Bangin' On My Heart 8. No Surrender 9. Voices Of Babylon 10. My Paradise 11. The Night Ain't Over 12. Part Of Your Life 13. For You 14. California Sun
Post subject: [2011-01-25] Legacy "Playlist" best-of compilations: T Bone Burnett, Mr. Mister, Outfield, Romantics, Boz Scaggs, others
Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2011 11:36 pm
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JGordonBD wrote:
Thanks, guys. I don't need to go too deep, so Playlist should work. I'll probably order through the above Amazon link later this week.
Jim
Jim: IMO as a big Outfield fan (which I am) you should go for Big Innings which is a fantastic comp. It has every hit which Playlist does not and rare tracks which Playlist does not. The remastering and liner notes are excellent. I'd skip this new comp although it does have a new song, as it's missing hits and has strange album tracks. I'm not sure who it's even targeted at. This is not to discredit the opinion that was already offered-I just think this new comp makes no sense and is overpriced.
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Post subject: [2011-01-25] Legacy "Playlist" best-of compilations: T Bone Burnett, Mr. Mister, Outfield, Romantics, Boz Scaggs, others
Posted: Tue Jan 25, 2011 12:46 am
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Invisible Pedestrian wrote:
IMO as a big Outfield fan (which I am) you should go for Big Innings which is a fantastic comp. It has every hit which Playlist does not and rare tracks which Playlist does not. The remastering and liner notes are excellent. I'd skip this new comp although it does have a new song, as it's missing hits and has strange album tracks. I'm not sure who it's even targeted at.
Unfortunately, neither Outfield compilation is truly comprehensive when it comes to "hits" (and I use that term here somewhat loosely)... Playlist omits "Everytime You Cry" from Play Deep and "Winning It All" from Rockeye, Big Innings omits "No Surrender" and "Bangin' On My Heart" from Bangin', and "Going Back" (also from Rockeye) is absent from both CDs.
Post subject: [2011-01-25] Legacy "Playlist" best-of compilations: T Bone Burnett, Mr. Mister, Outfield, Romantics, Boz Scaggs, others
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Tricky Kid wrote:
Invisible Pedestrian wrote:
IMO as a big Outfield fan (which I am) you should go for Big Innings which is a fantastic comp. It has every hit which Playlist does not and rare tracks which Playlist does not. The remastering and liner notes are excellent. I'd skip this new comp although it does have a new song, as it's missing hits and has strange album tracks. I'm not sure who it's even targeted at.
Unfortunately, neither Outfield compilation is truly comprehensive when it comes to "hits" (and I use that term here somewhat loosely)... Playlist omits "Everytime You Cry" from Play Deep and "Winning It All" from Rockeye, Big Innings omits "No Surrender" and "Bangin' On My Heart" from Bangin', and "Going Back" (also from Rockeye) is absent from both CDs.
All of The Outfield's hits are on Big Innings though-they had 8 hit singles and every one is one there. The only chart song missing is "Bangin' On My Heart" a very minor AOR hit, but you are right on that one and the others you mentioned, although none of those were on any charts. That's why Big Innings, which I'm sure can be found cheaply is the way to go and it has way more songs. If this new one was $5 I might get it for the new song and thanks for mentioning it was on there-I didn't know that was on the Playlist comp-but it's a silly mix of songs, particularily for the casual fan. Again-not saying your recommendation was poor, I'd just go the other way.
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Post subject: [2011-01-25] Legacy "Playlist" best-of compilations: T Bone Burnett, Mr. Mister, Outfield, Romantics, Boz Scaggs, others
Posted: Tue Jan 25, 2011 2:19 am
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I'm not recommending one over the other, just trying to point out the differences between the two. FWIW, I haven't actually seen the Playlist package, but I suspect it would have far less artwork, informative liner notes, etc. than Big Innings.
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Tricky Kid wrote:
I'm not recommending one over the other, just trying to point out the differences between the two. FWIW, I haven't actually seen the Playlist package, but I suspect it would have far less artwork, informative liner notes, etc. than Big Innings.
Yeah, go with Big Innings if you want good liner notes. All of the Playlist titles I've seen come in cheap card sleeves. And I agree that Big Innings offers the better overview for casual fans.
Post subject: [2011-01-25] Legacy "Playlist" best-of compilations: T Bone Burnett, Mr. Mister, Outfield, Romantics, Boz Scaggs, others
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morgan1098 wrote:
Tricky Kid wrote:
I'm not recommending one over the other, just trying to point out the differences between the two. FWIW, I haven't actually seen the Playlist package, but I suspect it would have far less artwork, informative liner notes, etc. than Big Innings.
Yeah, go with Big Innings if you want good liner notes. All of the Playlist titles I've seen come in cheap card sleeves. And I agree that Big Innings offers the better overview for casual fans.
I ran across the Romantics CD today, and I was surprised to see it in a jewel box.
Post subject: [2011-01-25] Legacy "Playlist" best-of compilations: T Bone Burnett, Mr. Mister, Outfield, Romantics, Boz Scaggs, others
Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 12:20 pm
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morgan1098 wrote:
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J&R had a "2 for $10" sale on these so I picked up Bowling For Soup and Five For Fighting. Both packaged in jewel boxes.
Or was it Five For Bowling and Soup For Fighting?
Jewel boxes... that's a nice surprise. But are there booklets/liner notes to speak of?
The liner notes, such as they are, feature some comments about the Playlist series and the song line-up, repeated from the back cover. Still, an improvement over the standard cardboard packaging.
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Post subject: [2011-01-25] Legacy "Playlist" best-of compilations: T Bone Burnett, Mr. Mister, Outfield, Romantics, Boz Scaggs, others
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I don't like it - I mean, they look preferable to a "Super Hits" compilation; but why couldn't they release PROPER best-ofs; with artist involvement, proper liner notes and non-budget-looking artwork?
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