25 Reasons to buy a Compilation Album by Error Finn

My Overall Chart haven´t any of the Collection album.Studio albums and collections in my opinion, struggling a variety of series.Studio albums are central to the assessment of the bands / artists, artistic makings. They are also a sign of the new material, without which the music world can´t go forward.A collection of albums, the most important task is to maximize sales.A good example is Elvis Presley's album catalog, most of his albums are compilations.And even though Don Henley opposed to a collection of album release policies, tailored to their collection "Their Greatest Hits" 1971-1975 (1976) came to the United States of the all-time best-selling album (29 x Platinum). Another very famous collection "Legends"(1984) by Bob Marley And The Wailers is ranked number 196.(202 charts) in the Overall Greatest album chart.Thanks to this collection, people began to know about Marley's music much better.This is the best thing in the collections, they allow to discover new music much more easily.Collections levels vary tremendously.Most of which are poorly assembled. Some albums don´t simply reflect the author's entire career in the music of the best moments. I've listened to a number of collections. Some of the artists I've only just listened to their collections.I have chosen my list of the best collections, and in addition to the artists / bands(9) whose albums, I haven´t chosen one other of my charts.

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The Kinks - The Kings of the Collections! First, I have to admit that I own the album, which has a similar cover, published (Castle) in the same year (I bought it in the same year), but have little bit different songs, like this 25th anniversary release. My album is called simply "The Ultimate Collection" and it has 25 songs, the 25-year publication is only 20.This album deals with only the years 1964-1970, of that period hits and the B-side of the rarer songs, not eighties hit "Come Dancing". [First added to this chart: 11/26/2013]
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Decade Albums %


1930s 0 0%
1940s 0 0%
1950s 0 0%
1960s 0 0%
1970s 3 12%
1980s 4 16%
1990s 11 44%
2000s 5 20%
2010s 2 8%
2020s 0 0%
Country Albums %


United States 9 36%
United Kingdom 9 36%
Sweden 3 12%
Canada 1 4%
Ireland 1 4%
Finland 1 4%
Mixed Nationality 1 4%
Compilation? Albums %
No 1 4%
Yes 24 96%

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Best Albums of 1966
1. Revolver by The Beatles
2. Pet Sounds by The Beach Boys
3. Blonde On Blonde by Bob Dylan
4. Sounds Of Silence by Simon & Garfunkel
5. Aftermath by The Rolling Stones
6. Freak Out! by The Mothers Of Invention
7. Parsley, Sage, Rosemary And Thyme by Simon & Garfunkel
8. Wild Is The Wind by Nina Simone
9. The Psychedelic Sounds Of The 13th Floor Elevators by 13th Floor Elevators
10. Face To Face by The Kinks
11. Ascension by John Coltrane
12. Fresh Cream by Cream
13. If You Can Believe Your Eyes And Ears by The Mamas And The Papas
14. Black Monk Time by Monks (US)
15. Fifth Dimension by The Byrds
16. Sunshine Superman by Donovan
17. Speak No Evil by Wayne Shorter
18. Blues Breakers by John Mayall & Eric Clapton
19. Da Capo by Love
20. Il Buono, Il Brutto, Il Cattivo [The Good, The Bad & The Ugly] by Ennio Morricone
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