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  USATODAY.com - What makes a great greatest-hits CD?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Although several Bowie compilations have emerged over the years, this one spans his finest work from 1969 to the mid-'80s.
Prince, The Hits 1 and The Hits 2.
Because the book is like a greatest-hits compilation of music journalism — and I buy it every year, so I figured I'd spread the joy.
www.usatoday.com /life/columnist/popcandy/2004-11-16-pop-candy_x.htm   (1088 words)

  
 Dave Stewart & Barbara Gaskin Visitors' Book
Listening to it again yesterday (for the first time in about ten years) I'm totally astonished at just how well put together it is, especially the way it makes you wait and wait and wait, teasing you all the way till the big climax at the end when the beat comes in.
The pulsing effect on 'Sahara Of Snow' is the Prophet, and on the thick chord pads on 'Forever Until Sunday' Dave's using one hand on the Hammond and the other on the Prophet, blending both sounds together.
Dear Dave Stewart, though I'm quite aware of the chart hits you had together with Barbara Gaskin, you're much more in my memories as the organ player on Steve Hillage's Fish Rising, which I still consider to be one of my all time favourite albums.
creativepitch.com /davebarb/visitor.html   (16095 words)

  
 everything is illuminated   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The compilation was made anonymously in 1518, but is believed to have been made by Sōchō, a renga (“linked-verse”) poet and chronicler of that period.
Despite these differences, the anonymous compiler succeeded in creating a work of great coherence and consistency, through the use of subtle and varied - often playful - principles to link each poem to the next.
Since not living in the US and having a limited income deprives me of being able to purchase the available translations of Dōgen Zenji’s works, and this is certainly the case for many other practicioners, I decided to put together a compilation of links to partial translations of the Shōbōgenzō.
eii.blogs.ie   (7350 words)

  
 Stanton's Greatest Hits
A critical review of genetic claims about alcoholism which showed that genetics could never adequately account for accumulated epidemiologic evidence on alcoholism.
"The 'cure' for adolescent drug abuse: Worse than the problem?
An original compilation of disease, social-learning, genetic, adaptive, etc. views of addiction.
www.peele.net /lib/greatest.html   (2862 words)

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