Participated by Badfinger Studio : Capitol by Capitol Release Date : 2000-09-12 Publisher : Capitol Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days EAN : 0724352697427 UPC : 724352697427 Avg. Customer Rating:(based on 61 reviews)
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Customer Reviews for "Very Best of Badfinger"
The Goodfinger, the Badfinger, and the Uglyfinger
This is a good collection for a casual fan and many will be surprised by how many of these tunes will elicit a "I didn't know they did this." As pointed out in other reviews there are bigger and more comprehensive collections. I have always been on the fence about this group, but it was nice to have their work in an easily digestible form. If you missed them the first time, give this a listen and see the influences that formed their sound.
Only 4-5 tracks worth it for the casual fan
I basically bought this CD for Baby Blue. No Matter What, Day After Day and Come and Get It are the recognizable hits. And what hits they were! But, the rest of the CD - so-so at best. Maybe the Badfinger freaks are into it, but not the casual listener.
If you're a casual fan, this is probably what your looking for...
for a casual Badfinger fan like myself, this collection suits my needs. I've always enjoyed their singles and this one disc gets the job done. This is a nice collection of their Apple/Warners stuff right up to the untimely death of Peter Ham. I was especially pleased with their original version of "Without You," too often ignored for Nilsson's more popular version but a classic in its own right. Obviously for a true fan of the band this would be nothing more than a sampler, but for me it hit the spot.
Excellent!
It was great! Arrived when promised, my husband listens to it constantly!
Thanks!
The sad story of a great band
It's almost worth giving this best of Badfinger five stars on the merits of the band's tragic history. Badfinger was probably the best, most talented band that the hapless Apple Records discovered. Paul McCartney was their guardian angel, handing them "Come and Get It." George Harrison was so awed by the song "Day After Day" that he volunteered his lead guitar skills. The late Harry Nilsson scooped up "Without You" and made it his signature song.
Yet the band became the victims of unscrupulous management. Money earned in the 70's while scoring top ten records vanished in litigation and alleged thievery. All the while, the band made great albums for Apple and Warners, all but defining what would be called power-pop. With this best of CD leading off with a triple score of "No Matter What," "Day After Day" and "Baby Blue," it's tough to argue against how amazing Badfinger was. With three superb songwriters in Pete Ham, Joey Molland and Tom Evans, they were able and willing to make songs that encompassed all the group's voices. It makes such lesser known tracks like "Maybe Tomorrow" or the free-wheeling "Rock of All Ages" stand out, as well.
Broke and despondent, Pete Ham finally gave up and committed suicide in 1975, Evans followed in 1983. Molland was reduced to laying carpet for a living in the mid-70's even as their music was played on classic rock stations. And it's obvious; these guys were classicists in the best sense. The remastering on this CD makes the sounds crisp and clear, bringing out the fine harmonies Badfinger had, as well as the tight song structures that made the songs so appealing. Even the late stuff, like "Love Time" or "When I Say" have the uniquely Beatlesque feel about them (and practically beg for rediscovery).
A unique band with a heartbreaking story, and a stunning musical legacy, "The Best Of Badfinger" is an essential celebration of music that maintains its greatness once the final scene is recorded.