Amazon.co.uk Review
After the sudden acrimonious demise of Steps at the end of 2001, the mourning for the fab five was remarkably short.
The Last Dance is an attempt to stop the memory of the group being castigated to some pop trash can forever--a collection of B-sides and rare / unreleased material to remind many of their glory. Opening with a very dodgy orchestral hits medley, and the weak "Too Busy Thinking About My Baby", the collection however soon gathers momentum. B-side "Just Like The First Time" is by far the best moment of the compilation and begs the age-old question of why it was never as a single. Previously unreleased "Human Touch" and the
Geri Halliwell meets
Atomic Kitten style "Mars & Venus" are worth some added attention too. The Bonus CD is crammed with hot W.I.P. mixes, including an excellent, previously unreleased techno remix of their debut smash "5,6,7,8". Fans will adore this collection but if you want a reminder of (or an introduction to) their pop greatness choose
Steps Gold. --
John Galilee
CD Description
This two CD set brings together rare tracks from the Steps back catalogue, including the unreleased songs, 'Human Touch', 'Why' and 'Mars And Venus'. The album also features remixes of classic Steps songs including '5,6,7,8', 'One For Sorrow' and the UK number one singles 'Stomp' and 'Tragedy'.