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2009 collection from the '80s British bombshell. This compilation really highlights the magnificent career of Samantha Fox, and is a great reminder of all the great hits she has given us. It contains all the biggest hits including many iconic numbers, such as 'Touch Me (I Want Your Body)', 'Nothing's Gonna Stop Me Now', 'Do Ya Do Ya (Wanna Please Me)' and 'Naughty Girls (Need Love Too)'. The rest of the album consist of remixes of some of these songs as well previously unreleased tracks recorded with Stock Aitken Waterman. This is the first time these songs have been together on one disc - and so, this alone is a very good reason to buy this album. Sony.
Torn between being a Greatest Hits and a "Rarities and Remix" setReviewed by Daniel W. Kelly, 2010-01-20
With a label having recently re-released Samantha's 80s output in
deluxe editions with dozens of remixes and b-sides, this collection
seems to try to fill in the blanks, but still falls short by
leaving out some important tracks and giving us some repeats of
stuff already on the reissues--although, the personal short liner
notes for each individual song by Samantha are a treat.
CD 1 is mostly `the hits', meaning, numerous singles from her
albums, in radio edit form, and not just from her 86, 87, 89 and 91
albums. We get tracks from 95, 97, 05, and new tracks from 09.
Santa Maria, a single from 97, is here in its radio edit--but on
disc two in its 12" version! Did we really need both lengths of the
same song? Same goes for the new sleazesisters mix of Touch
Me--which is on disc 2 in its full length!
CD 2 is the real gem for collectors and the reason the disc gets 5
stars. The club mixes of Nothing's Gonna Stop Me Now and I Only
Wanna Be With You were not only NOT Samantha's biggest hits but
also both available on the recent reissues of her CDs, so the space
is wasted with these. The grand gems are the two Stock Aitken
Waterman rarities. You Started Something was only in a single
version on her album, so this full SAW club mix is great (even
though it's less than 6 minutes long). The Stock Aitken Waterman
track Too Late to Say Goodbye never made it to any of her albums,
so this is super rare, and featured in its 12" version here (again,
less than 6 minutes). This song was a single for Jason Donovan,
with a slightly happier, upbeat feel. Next, the Italian Underground
Radio version of 1995's Go for the Heart combines the sounds of the
Real McCoy, Rozalla, and Robins S. Another Woman is a downtempo
bore. Santa Maria is from 1997, and sounds like something Gina G
would have recorded back then. I Wanna Rock and Roll all Night is a
cover of the Kiss classic--really generic karaoke cover. To Be
Heard, a 2005 song, is a mellow electro rock track. Good stuff.
Dreams Unfold is a 2005 ballad--MAJOR ballad. Don't Cheat On Me is
an old b-side that was also on the recent reissues, so wastes more
space here. The new track Tomorrow is presented in a big room club
mix with a hard electro feel, running over 6 minutes. And finally,
the 6 minute version of Touch Me in its new Sleazesisters club mix
is a pretty generic updated house mix.
I don't really see a casual fan spending the extra bux on 2-discs
when there's a single disc version of this and many other Samantha
greatest hits compilations, so it seems pointless to have given us
this double disc version instead of simply a double disc version of
ALL rarities, since the people buying this disc are most LIKELY to
be those looking for just the rarities because they already have
the albums. And if you really want to get into Samantha Fox
rarities on CD, what should have been here is the original extended
mix of Touch Me, which has never made it on to CD, always being
ignored for the horrible "Blue Mix." And you want to talk
MEGA-rare, what should have been finally brought into the digital
age are the pre-Touch Me singles "Rockin With My Radio" and its
b-side "My Old Man" from 1983 (recorded as by S.F.X.), and the 1986
single only "Aim to Win" and its b-side "Holding."
WHAT FUN!Reviewed by D. FOXWORTH, 2010-01-15
Ms. Fox has always been kind of an underdog in my opinion. After
three very successful albums, her other work just never received
the full attention it deserved. Especially 21st Century Fox (a
jewel!) and Angel With An Attitude (another jewel!).
This new Greatest Hits (buy the 2 CD version!) is worth every
penny. There are some real gems here. Especially Santa Maria and
the new Tomorrow with Marc Mysterio. They are so much fun! The
remixes included are worth the price of the CDs alone. In addition
to being a gorgeous woman, Sam has an incredible voice which is
really highlighted on Tomorrow! I hope this will soon be included
on a new CD of new material! One can always hope!
You will not be sorry in the least when you buy this! Enjoy!