Blue Rodeo - Greatest Hits [Import]
Track Listings
| 1. To Love Somebody |
| 2. Rose-Coloured Glasses |
| 3. Try |
| 4. Diamond Mine |
| 5. Til I Am Myself Again |
| 6. Trust Yourself |
| 7. Lost Together |
| 8. 5 Days in May |
| 9. Hasn't Hit Me Yet |
| 10. Bad Timing |
| 11. Dark Angel |
| 12. Side of the Road |
| 13. It Could Happen to You |
| 14. After the Rain |
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
It's somehow fitting that the first definitive career overview from Blue Rodeo opens with a dressed-down but impassioned version of the Bee Gees' orchestral-pop classic "To Love Somebody." Not that the veteran Toronto roots-rockers are known for covers: the mark they've carved in Canadian music post-1985 is their own. But, even at their most ambitious, Blue Rodeo remain a bar-band at heart--a canny bunch with all the right rock & roll/pop/country/psych reference points pinned figuratively to their denim sleeves. Greatest Hits does what it should, laying out the band's career highs on a single platter. First track aside, it sticks to chronological order--something that seems to have fallen out of vogue in the realm of best-ofs--and the distinct voices of tag-team songwriters Jim Cuddy and Greg Keelor ensure that things are nicely varied. The disc also underlines their deft balance of song smarts and adult-contemporary radio appeal. Though it's lean at 13 tracks, this entry-level volume should make an ideal one-stop for fans and dabblers alike. --Kieran Grant
Product Description
Canadian compilation for rock act whose style has drawn comparisons to a number of pop & rock icons, including the Beatles, Buffalo Springfield, the Band & Bob Dylan. 14 tracks including two new releases 'To Love Somebody' & 'After The Rain'. 2001.
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