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  • Audio CD (23 Jul 2007)
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics, Limited Edition
  • Label: Wea
  • ASIN: B000RQAI0O
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 5,748 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Disc: 1
1. Vow
2. Queer
3. Only Happy When It Rains
4. Stupid Girl
5. Milk
6. #1 Crush
7. Push It
8. I Think I'm Paranoid
9. Special
10. When I Grow Up
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Disc: 2
1. World Is Not Enough
2. When I Grow Up
3. Special
4. Breaking Up The Girl
5. Milk
6. Cherry Lips (Go Baby Go)
7. Androgyny
8. Queer
9. I Think I'm Paranoid
10. Stupid Girl
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More than a year after its original projected release date comes this long-awaited greatest hits collection from a bandwho were in their heyday one of the biggest names in modernrock. Featuring tracks from all four of their studio albumsas well as their Bond theme and the brand new single 'Tell Me Where It Hurts', this showcases the remarkable fusion of pop, rock, electronica and studio wizardry that saw them topcharts around the world. This special edition also featuresa bonus disc of remixes.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars INDISPOSABLE GARBAGE, 16 Jul 2007
By Kelvin J. Dickinson (Leeds, England) - See all my reviews
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Call your band GARBAGE and you'd better be good.

Fortunately, SHIRLEY MANSON & Co were excellent. Then, as now. And let's face it, had they been anything less, the irony of such a name would have sealed their fate forever (oh, hindsight, wilt thou never cease beguiling foolish wits into Stating The Bleedin' Obvious? You won't? Okay).

To me, their image and status has always been slightly on the edge of mainstream, yet the ability to write stunningly heavy AND gossamer subtle pop music remains a remarkable gift, deserving of only the highest praise. STUPID GIRL, MILK, I THINK I'M PARANOID, SPECIAL, ONLY HAPPY WHEN IT RAINS, BLEED LIKE ME...all fantastic examples of the above, with the most deceptively impressive plain-Jane vocals I've heard. Of course, everyone has their own opinion as to what should constitute a Greatest Hits package, but one thing's for certain: GARBAGE are not a band you take for granted (especially so, when you consider the inclusion of a James Bond title theme - who would ever have thought THAT possible?)

So, if you're not familiar with this Scottish/American hybrid, though toying with the idea of getting acquainted with them, then start here and work your way back - you won't be disappointed. For the rest of us, it remains somewhat of an essential purchase - due in no small part to a clutch of excellent and fascinating remixes.

I'm serious, forget the twee pop-confection currently abusing the charts, this is Grade A Garbage - something you absolutely won't want to dispose of in a hurry.


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4.0 out of 5 stars Not a bad introduction, but not designed to please the fans, 25 Jul 2007
By Mr. M. A. Reed (Somewhere, GB) - See all my reviews
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Perhaps, not entirely fairly, Garbage have been following the law of diminishing returns for almost a decade.

As most bands go on, record releases get further apart as they start to overthink their work, and sometimes, this means that the public loses all interest in their work during these gaps. The three years between "v2.0" and "beautiful garbage", and the four years between that and the underwhelming "Bleed Like Me" have seen Garbage not bother tinkering with their magic formula to what could be their detriment.

"Absolute Garbage" is a handy value for money package and a good entry point for the casual listener. It's also like a Big Black album, in so much, as it start well and gets progressively worse as it continues. By the end, Garbage are sounding a little one-dimensional, trying variations on the same limited palette. As if it stopped being fun, and started being a job, a bad habit they can't break.

Now, this isn't to say this is by any means a bad record. It isn't. it's the crème de la crème of Garbage's work, and exemplifies exactly where their particular strengths lie : in writing slightly odd, heavily-processed, weird pop music. Garbage are the poor man's Curve : stealing the schtick of crunchy guitars and semi-engimatic breathy female vocals into a handy package. And some of the stuff is brilliant : "Stupid Girl", "Queer", "Milk", "I Think I'm Paranoid" are all concise, brilliant pop moments that tap into a particular mood and achieve a very singular vision within the space of four minutes. With tunes you can sing along to.

Sadly, as time wears on, the band fail to develop their sound or vision and start to sound as if they are going through the motions. Instead of the sense of compulsion, the sense of release, that these songs had to be sung, had to be written, it starts to feel as if the band are doing this because it's their job and they don't really know what else to do. When the music can't convince itself of it's essential need to exist, it's sometimes difficult for a listener to care either.

It's probably best then to skip the middle portion of this set : as time progresses the band become steadily less inventive and the songs less brilliant, which is a great shame. New track "Tell Me Where It Hurts" sounds like Garbage parodying Phil Spector : its by no means a bad thing, but nothing exceptional and lacks the punch-in-the-gut-WOW factor of great music.

That said, "Absolute Garbage" is no bad thing - it's a compact précis of the bands best work, and, for a two CD set seems keenly priced. The second CD compiles largely inessential remixes that will pique the curious, running the gamut of styles from generic and dated dance/club mixes (the type where the song being remixed is largely an afterthought), to entertaining diversions that sounds almost exactly like the remixers main work - UNKLE's remix of "The World Is Not Enough", contributions from Massive Attack and Fun Lovin' Criminals : worth a listen, but not an essential part of any collection.

Overall, "Absolute Garbage" is a pretty good compilation : almost all the singles, presented sequentially, with a bunch of remixes at a good price. Musically, it's not amazing and suffers slightly from the law of diminishing returns as the band run out of tricks as time progresses, but as an introduction to the bands work, you can't go wrong here.
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6 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Absolute? Not quite..., 30 Jul 2007
By Simon Hall (Shipley, West Yorkshire, UK) - See all my reviews
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Best of's are always a tricky business...although I do wonder why record companies make such a mess of these singles collections.Whilst most of the singles are represented here, its odd that #1 crush (former b-side and romeo+juliet soundtrack song) and the world is not enough (er, also a soundtrack song) take precedent over Subhuman and Androdgony on the first disc.Its disappointing from a fan perspective, particularly as Subhuman is now such a rare commodity.The remixes are fine, but its a shame Danny Saber's retooling of 'Stupid Girl' wasn't included.The artwork is a little on the cheap side,which is also a little disappointing.The music of course, whatever the faults of the running order, is spot on.Only the new single disappoints,sounding as it does like a Pretenders B-side.The only band I've ever seen do a Best Of properly is the now defunct Mclusky - they gave you singles,b-sides,rareties and a live album all for ten quid.Record companies take note.
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5.0 out of 5 stars shirley manson is a goddess
This music is individual to the point of being unique. Anybody who fails to be touched by the music of Garbage has no soul.

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Published 8 months ago by Dr. David M. Watson

3.0 out of 5 stars An over-winded review...
It just wouldn't be a Garbage release if it didn't come with a delay. Almost 3 years after a Best Of was announced, it finally saw the light of day earlier this year. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good all-round compilation of hits (and some mixes)
OK, the packaging looks cheap (almost photocopied) and there was room for at least one more single on disc 1 (Androgony maybe, to address the selection balance a bit), but overall... Read more
Published on 31 Aug 2007 by M. B. Wilson

3.0 out of 5 stars Forget the remixes
The other two reviewers are spot on in saying that this is not a perfect collection of Garbage's best and a couple of tracks are missing. Read more
Published on 5 Aug 2007 by Geoff Hall

5.0 out of 5 stars its here at long last!
Great to have most of my favourite songs on one cd, paticularly for playing in the car. An absolute bargain at the price for 2 cd's. Read more
Published on 2 Aug 2007 by pompeyman

4.0 out of 5 stars Goodbye to an ace group
I really feel that there should have been more tracks on here from 'Bleed Like Me' and 'Beautiful Garbage' as they are fantastic albums dispite what anyone says, and although... Read more
Published on 26 Jul 2007 by Mr. D. J. Blake

5.0 out of 5 stars Misunderstood
Well, yet again it happens . . . People expect certain things, for no other reason than that's how *they'd* do it, and when they don't get it, they become angry. Okay. Read more
Published on 26 Jul 2007 by Mr. A. D. H. Lowe

3.0 out of 5 stars nice, but definitely not 'the best of' go for the albums instead
It IS about time Garbage produced a 'best of' collection but I'm not sure this is it. It's always difficult to have every single favourite track included on a compilation but... Read more
Published on 26 Jul 2007 by D. Cowan

4.0 out of 5 stars Good, but - essential?
Curious. Still scratching my head over some choices here. If it's purely a singles collection then why #1 Crush but not Supervixen or Androgeny? Read more
Published on 24 Jul 2007 by S. Jones

2.0 out of 5 stars An appropriate name at times!
I must admit I was a latecomer to Garbage; there's just too many bands around these days it's impossible to know them all. Read more
Published on 24 Jul 2007 by D. Wright

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