Lulu - The Greatest Hits Audio CD
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Band: Lulu
Title: The Greatest Hits
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Release Date: 2003-11-17
Media: Audio CD
Tracks: 1: Shout - Lulu, The Luvvers 2: Independence [Brothers in Rhythm Mix] 3: Relight My Fire - Lulu, Take That 4: Teardrops - Elton John, Lulu 5: I Don't Wanna Fight 6: We've Got Tonight - Ronan Keating, Lulu 7: Man Who Sold the World 8: Where the Poor Boys Dance [Almighty Mix] 9: Hurt Me So Bad 10: To Sir with Love 11: Oh Me Oh My (I'm a Fool for You Baby) 12: I Could Never Miss You (More Than I Do) 13: Sail on Sailor - Lulu, Sting 14: I'm Back for More - Lulu, Bobby Womack, Bobby Womack 15: Man with the Golden Gun 16: Boat That I Row 17: Boom Bang-A-Bang 18: First of May [Live] - Maurice Gibb, Lulu
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Career Spanning Lulu Hits CD Lulu can belt out a sassy soul number like SHOUT as a teenager, sing her behind off on OH ME OH MY [ I'M A FOOL FOR YOU BABY ], rock out on Bowie's THE MAN WHO SOLD THE WORLD, and sing one great tune after another. This CD spans Lulu's career featuring most of her biggest hits from 1964 to today. This CD features a lot of her 90's to 2000's songs , which is different than other Lulu compilations. My favorite on here is the live version of The Bee Gees' FIRST OF MAY sung with Maurice Gibb. It's touching and real, and you can hear the meaning of this song clearly struck a personal chord with them.
My CD came with a DVD featuring a late 60's live THE BOAT THAT I ROW, and excerpts from her UK TV special " An Evening With Lulu ", which is great to have. Being a US fan, we didn't get all the many TV appearances that Lulu has done in the UK. So, great to get this if you can with the bonus DVD. .
Still Great
I really like the way she sings, "Oh Me Oh My" on this CD. Lula continues to be great to listen to.
I love Lulu's music
This excellent compilation gathers Lulu's biggest hits from all eras of her career. Lulu is one of my favorite singers because she can sing so many differnet musical genres (pop, rock, soul, dance) and her voice is as soulful and powerful as ever. From the '60s, you get her 1967 smash, "To Sir With Love"; from the '70s, you get her unique collaboration with David Bowie, "The Man Who Sold The World"; from the '90s, you get her duet with Take That on "Relight My Fire" and her fab dance hit "Hurt Me So Bad"; and from the '00s, you get her duet with Ronan Keating on "We've Got Tonight".
There's not a bad song here, and you will be surprised to hear how Lulu's voice simply gets better with age. I love this compilation so much that I never get tired of hearing it. Highly recommended. .
Lulu just keeps getting better
Compilation after compilation has been released. Lulu has got to be one of the most repackaged artists in pop music.
Well, finally we have one that includes the best of her early hits, 70's recorings, and the best work of her long career: the 90's and 2000's
Included from the 60's: Shout, To Sir With Love (She's a woman with two signature songs), The Boat That I Row, and the arguable Boom Bang-A-Bang (even she has to be sick of that one, but it did win her the Eurovision contest, so for a career retrospecive I guess it has to be included. )
The 70's are represented by her top 40 hit Oh Me Oh My, her colaboration with David Bowie, The Man Who Sold The World, the Bond theme The Man With The Golden Gun, and the brilliant I Could never Miss You (More Than I Do). The later taken from the late 70's Alfa Records album "LULU", song for song the best album she had released up to that point. But the best was yet to come.
The 90's saw her reemergence as a dance DIVA with the hits Independance, and Relight My Fire (with Take That, and landing at the top of the UK charts). One of her first attemps at songwriting, I Dont Want To Fight, is a fantastic recoring, and was later a huge hit for Tina Turner. That success led to more song writing and the best work of her career.
The work she has done in the new millennium has proven she is still a force to be reckoned with. The dance singles Where The Poor Boys Dance and Hurt Me So Bad outshine anything turned out by today's top female singers. The fact that problems with the record label resulted in only the two singles being released and the album being shelved is a shame (we can only hope that someday we will hear those remaining songs).
Her duets cd "Together" is represented here with collaborations with Elton John, and Sting. Her duet with Ronan Keating on We've Got Tonight is a beautiful and powerful vocal.
This collection ends with a sweet duet with former husband Maurice Gibb, First Of May, recorded live shortly before his death.
There is a 2 disk version available that containes a great DVD of Videos of most of the songs. The DVD is in the PAL format but for those with access to a region free DVD player it is well worth the extra cost.
You can see a complete list of all Lulu discography, or go back to the Lulu tabs. There is also a good guide on how to read guitar tabs here.