was ambitiously billed on the cover as "Greatest Hits Vol. Released in 1989 as the group were on their final tour, playing sets of full-on house to confused audiences everywhere, The Singular Adventures. A shame, really, because some of the music on this first TSC hits compilation cannot be found anywhere else. With the release of TSC's entry in Universal's 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection discs, The Singular Adventures. Reviewer: Kevin O'Conner - See all my reviews (I've had it since 1989.)īetter get one now, before they're gone., May 4, 2003 We'll see.Ĭlick to expand.There are 3 12 inch mixes including:Īccording to an interesting review at there are a couple of other reasons to get this compilation. There's yet another comp, The Sound Of from 2003, which I may also buy, but I'm hesitant because the 2003 Jam comp, also called "the Sound Of" was not so good sonically. I've just ordered Greatest Hits (remastered) from 2000, also a UK import. This has made me want to go on a quest, which I will dutifully report back on here. OK, it's not The Jam, but get over it, it is what it is, and what it is is GOOD!!!! I haven't really listened to them since I owned an ancient copy of The Singular Adventures Of way way back in the day. The critics were just plain *wrong* about Paul Weller's post-Jam band. Damn! I had forgotten how incredibly good this band was. Sound quality is good, but missing a little "air", not perfect but solid and acceptable. It's "Collection" a 20-track comp, a UK import, from 1996.
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