Rock the Night: Very Best of Europe

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Rock the Night: Very Best of Europe
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Umaymah August 26, 2010 at 1:55 am
This review is from: Rock the Night: Very Best of Europe (Audio CD)

Europe is a great melodic hard rock band from Sweden that never got it’s due here in the U.S. Those who only remember them from the 80’s in their “The Final Countdown” heyday are missing out. The guys have created a lot of classic rock tracks over the past couple of decades and much of it is presented in this 2-disc collection, including an acoustic version of “I’ll Cry for You,” some rare B-sides and a couple of live tracks. Europe have several greatest hits compilations out there, but to me they are sub-par in terms of track selection and/or sound quality. This release makes up for past mistakes. All the tracks have been digitally remastered and sound great! I highly recommend shelling out the extra cash for the Japanese import as it contains two extra tracks, live versions of “Ninja” and “On the Loose,” and a booklet of color photos of the band. To me, the two extra tracks complete a release I’ve waited a long time for.

Yumi August 26, 2010 at 2:01 am
This review is from: Rock the Night: Very Best of Europe (Audio CD)

This is, by far, the best Europe recopìlation CD in the market. After a few releases that were clearly oriented to make an extra buck out of the band, this is more of a well-deserved recopilation covering all the band’s career, not just the hits.
A very good track selection that gives the listener a pretty accurate idea of how good this band is. Check out Kee Marcello`s impressive fretwork.

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