Something that stood out in the customer reviews for the above compilations is how many people were recommending the following older comp, a USA collection put together by the Taragon label in 2003. I remember this CD being mentioned here at ICE too in a recent Lulu thread (by Anthony, I think?). This disc is
not mastered by Ron Furmanek, but it was done in the same style as the work he did for EMI in the 1990s ~ all the tracks were remixed into stereo from the original multitracks (except for the B-side "Dreary Days And Nights" for which no multitracks exist, apparently), and the results are absolutely outstanding. I mean, a
night-and-day difference from any other Lulu releases I've heard ~ the tracks sound
that good. If you're willing to trade off getting the "historically correct" mixes in exchange for amazingly upgraded sound quality, this compilation is definitely the way to go. Basically what you're getting here is all of Lulu's EMI recordings from her
Love Loves To Love Lulu era, all in stereo except for one track ~ you get all the album tracks, all the single sides recorded around the same time, plus the previously unreleased song "This Bistro" which has since appeared on other comps.
I'll go so far as to say that even if you already have these tracks on other collections, get this CD too. The sound will make you very happy.

[bigred]To Sir With Love: The Best Of Lulu 1967-1968[/bigred]
[lilred]April 1, 2003[/lilred]

1. To Sir With Love
2. The Boat That I Row
3. Rattler
4. Morning Dew
5. Love Loves To Love Love
6. Best Of Both Worlds
7. Day Tripper
8. Let's Pretend
9. Take Me In Your Arms (And Love Me)
10. To Love Somebody
11. You And I
12. Dreary Nights And Days
13. Me, The Peaceful Heart
14. Look Out
15. Boy
16. Sad Memories
17. I'm A Tiger
18. Without Him
19. This Time (Bistro)
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000089Y9L/?tag=imwan-20