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Billy Idol Greatest Hits

 
Album Review: Billy Idol Greatest Hits
 

  • Artist: Billy Idol
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: March 27, 2001
  • Type: Compilation (best of)
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Billy Idol's recording career did such a fast fade in the early '90s that his beleaguered record label Chrysalis (since absorbed by Capitol) didn't even put out a best-of in the U.S. (Idol Songs: 11 of the Best was an interim report issued in Great Britain in 1988.) But the rise of the '80s rock radio format and Idol's own interest in a comeback make this belated hits collection timely. With one caveat, it is a well-chosen collection of the singer's most successful recordings. The exception, oddly enough, is his biggest hit, "Mony Mony," which is presented in a 1983 studio version rather than the 1987 live take that topped the charts. (The annotations claim "This version was never released as a single." Actually, it was -- as Chrysalis 2543 -- but it flopped.) Otherwise, all of Idol's big hits are here, among them "Cradle of Love," "Eyes Without a Face," "To Be a Lover," "Rebel Yell," and "White Wedding," each of which reached the Top Ten on one side of the Atlantic or the other. Also included are an "unplugged" live version of "Rebel Yell" and a newly recorded cover of the 1985 Simple Minds hit "Don't You (Forget About Me)," which was co-written by Idol's producer, Keith Forsey. The only omitted chart singles are "Prodigal Blues," a track from Idol's 1990 album Charmed Life, and "Speed," the title song from the 1994 film; both missed the American pop charts. In his day, Idol seemed to some a commercial sellout of the punk ideal, having abandoned Generation X for a slicker image and sound. In retrospect, he seems more like a logical successor to the kind of portentous baritones who preceded him, particularly Jim Morrison and David Bowie, while Forsey's new wave/disco sound, anchored by guitarist Steve Stevens, holds up well. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Dancing With Myself Billy Idol, Tony James Generation X, Billy Idol (4:50)
Mony Mony Bobby Bloom, Ritchie Cordell, Tommy James, Bo Gentry Billy Idol (5:01)
Hot in the City Billy Idol Billy Idol (3:33)
White Wedding, Pt. 1 Billy Idol Billy Idol (4:12)
Rebel Yell Billy Idol, Steve Stevens Billy Idol (4:46)
Eyes Without a Face Billy Idol, Steve Stevens Billy Idol (4:57)
Flesh for Fantasy Billy Idol, Steve Stevens Billy Idol (4:37)
Catch My Fall Billy Idol Billy Idol (3:41)
To Be a Lover William Bell, Booker T. Jones Billy Idol (3:52)
Don't Need a Gun [Single Edit] Billy Idol Billy Idol (5:23)
Sweet Sixteen Billy Idol Billy Idol (4:14)
Cradle of Love Billy Idol, David Werner Billy Idol (4:38)
L.A. Woman [Single Edit] Billy Idol, Robbie Krieger, Jim Morrison, Ray Manzarek, John Densmore Billy Idol (4:03)
Shock to the System Billy Idol, Mark Younger-Smith Billy Idol (3:36)
Rebel Yell [Live and Acoustic] Billy Idol, Steve Stevens Billy Idol (5:35)
Don't You (Forget About Me) Billy Idol, Keith Forsey, Steve Schiff Billy Idol (4:52)

Credits

Generation X (Performer), Billy Idol (Guitar), Billy Idol (Vocals), Billy Idol (Main Performer), Steve Stevens (Guitar), Keith Forsey (Programming), Keith Forsey (Producer), Keith Forsey (Mastering), Paul Atkinson (Executive Producer), Julian Beeston (Programming), Ben Edmonds (Liner Notes), Robin Hancock (Producer), Brian Reeves (Engineer), Mark Younger-Smith (Guitar), Neal Preston (Photography), Robert Fisher (Art Direction), Robert Fisher (Design), Kevin Flaherty (Compilation Producer), Peter Gravelle (Photography), Kenny Nemes (Project Manager), Darren Wong (Creative Director), Kevin Bartley (Mastering)
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