For a long time I could never really put into words why, but I finally figured it out today. If you look at International Superhits, you'll find every single from all 4 Reprise albums out up to that point plus some bonus tracks like JAR or the two new songs (Maria, Poprocks & Coke). It's like a little time capsule of that "classic" era of Green Day and I LOVE the way they went about it. For GFB though, I honestly wish they had made it more of a "part 2" of Superhits, and mainly focused on American Idiot and onwards, because the tracklist just feels weird. Dookie and American Idiot get all of their singles included (minus Jesus of Suburbia), which makes up about HALF of the tracklist, and every other album gets one song, maybe two if it's lucky (ex. Insomniac isn't just Brain Stew, and Oh Love definitely should not have been the sole rep from the Trilogy). It's not like International Superhits is hard to find or anything, new copies are still sold pretty much everywhere you look. If they had made it a "modern" greatest hits, I think it would have turned out better. Make Superhits the "classic" hits and GFB the "modern" hits. I even tested it myself and put every single from American Idiot to RevRad on a blank CD and it ALL fit. The only problem is that one of the bonus tracks wouldn't fit, but I'd cut Ordinary World any day of the week and just put Back In The USA in, and I'd come out much more satisfied with it. Don't get me wrong, I like the artwork and the general design of the art and booklet, and it's nice that 2000 Light Years Away got added, but otherwise the song selection could've been so much better. I don't know if it's just me, but that's how I feel.

The catalogue of Hi Records-- the magnificent Memphis label that cranked out hits from the 1950s to the 70s-- has been in and out of print for the last few decades, and now it's been licensed by Fat Possum. The first fruits of the unlikely deal are reissues of three of Hi's crown jewels: Al Green's fourth and fifth albums, and the magnificent greatest-hits collection that followed them a few years later.


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The title track of Let's Stay Together is a karaoke standard and an "American Idol" joke. Surprise: it got there by being one of the best-sung hits of the 70s. Virtually everyone who's covered it has surrendered to the temptation to oversing it; the genius of Green's performance is that he's murmuring it to the person on the next pillow, not declaiming it for the neighbors to bear witness. Green wasn't yet firing on all cylinders as a songwriter, but even the album's lesser songs get spectacular performances. (As with his entire pre-gospel career, Jesus turns up unexpectedly-- this time in the middle of the otherwise secular groove "So You're Leaving".) The album's centerpiece is a six-minute-plus cover of the Bee Gees' ballad "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart", on which his vocal is so light and flexible it seems to be fluttering in the breeze coming off the drums.

Before compiling the best songs by one's favorite musical artists took minutes, greatest hits vinyl albums and CDs were popular. It was usually money well spent to get an artist's most notable tunes in one collection from the 1960s to the early portion of this century.

New Order rose from the ashes of Joy Division. With it came an alternative dance/pop sound that was all the rage during the 1980s. The band's Substance release from 1987 featured all its prominent singles in 12-inch form and also housed one of its most beloved tracks, "True Faith," which had not previously been released on an album. The compilation also features hits "Bizarre Love Triangle," "Blue Monday," and re-recorded versions of "Temptation" and "Confusion." The album was intended to partner with Joy Division's singles compilation, also titled Substance, released in 1988.

God's Favorite Band features 20 of Green Day's previous hits, as well as 2 new songs: a new version of the Revolution Radio track "Ordinary World", featuring country singer Miranda Lambert, and a previously unreleased song entitled "Back in the USA". The album includes songs from all of Green Day's studio albums, with the exception of 39/Smooth, Dos!, and Tr!. 10 of the tracks previously appeared on Green Day's 2001 greatest hits album International Superhits! 589ccfa754

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