The tracklist is great, but it wasn't mastered by Bill Inglot (it may sound louder than needed by most people here, but I don't have particular issues). "The Strangest Party (These Are the Times) "Kiss the Dirt (Falling Down the Mountain)" Former INXS singer Michael Hutchence wrote originally song for the band. The price is also very reasonable at Amazon:Ĭlick to expand.I own this other compilation: The album Songs of Experience is the studio album released by U2 in 2017. The Strangest Party (There Are The Times) 18. Please (You Got That.with Ray Charles) 17. Thirty years later, the same version was. Kiss The Dirt (Falling Down The Mountain) 18. Great Rock and Roll Cover Songs and Their Original Artists Bob Leszczak. Shine Like It Does: The Anthology 1979-1997ġ. Rhino released a 2 CD collection in 2001 that I like - both track listing and sound quality: Tight (Dan The Automator Remix) Previously Unreleased Not wonderful, but not horrible either.īelow are the album covers and track lists, courtesy of Amazon.ġ5. I've only listened to the disc in the car. It also says "VALUED OPINIONS BY GILES MARTIN", whatever that means.
The booklet says that it was mastered from the original masters by Tony Cousins and Andrew Farriss. I thought, perhaps, it would have the better mastering since it is an older compilation. Not wanting to buy both, at least not today, I took a chance on The Greatest Hits. The other is The Best of INXS, from 2002. I saw two INXS compilations today, each priced $11.99.