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Not the best tracklisting. I would have made it...
Disc 1 - Runaway - Prayer - Bad Name - Wanted - Bad Medicine - Keep the Faith - Bed of Roses - Always - This Aint A Love Song - It's My Life - Have a Nice Day - Who Says You Can't Go Home - Make a Memory - We Werent Born to Follow - What Do You Got? - No Apologies Disc 2 - Only Lonely - I'll Be There For You - Born to be My Baby - Blaze of Glory - In These Arms - Someday I'll Be Saturday Night - These Days/Something for the Pain - Thank You For Lovin Me - Everyday - Lost Highway - This Is Love, This Is Life - The More Things Change To me it makes more sense... not so much with the second disc being a fan favourites but more of a complete greatest hits overall. Every album SHOULD be part of the compilation and Bed of Roses SHOULD be on disc 1. |
Not a good tracklisting, but not as bad as I thought it would be either. The Two-Disc edition gives a pretty good sampling of the different sounds the band has had over the years.
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Also, as a side note... $15.99 US for the Ultimate Collection is a pretty good price IMO.
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And I honestly don't believe that the length of a song would scare anyone. Especially not when it's ten minutes of pure quality. Plus, Jon obviously knows that the song means a lot to a huge part of the fanbase. Why else would he play it at special occasions (almost exclusively at Giants Stadium in the states, for example) and release a somewhat mediocre version on the DVD? Ah, well. I never expected it to be included anyway. |
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They should have put gems like Locomotive, Estranged & Coma on - but they didnt - but those 3 songs would have clocked up nealry 30 mins of music!! In the UK Estranged didnt do as well as Dry County. But DC didnt do as well as November Rain. I think Disc 1 on the BJ ultimate just shows how average the band have been since after KTF. Also the idea of the 2nd disc being a fans favourite is a bit of waste of time. This album isnt aimed at fans - its aimed at casual fans who may own 1 or 2 albums. |
Judging by the price points, I think the two-disc set is going to the main one that they're going to try and push on all consumers, from die-hards to casuals. Similar to the Foo Fighters. There were two editions of their GH released, but the CD/DVD edition is the main one most stories carry.
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