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No BernadineReviewed by Josie, 2010-02-28
How can this be a 5 star album with no "Bernadine"? It was the first.
The Millenium Collection: The Best of Pat BooneReviewed by Ralph Lemaster, 2008-09-08
I bought this CD for the song "Friendly Persausion" but I do like the other songs too.
entry level album geared toward the casual fan (three and 1/2
stars)Reviewed by Matthew G. Sherwin, 2008-03-04
20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Pat
Boone is a budget priced CD that gives us the bare essentials of
Pat Boone's greatest hits. It really doesn't go far enough in my
opinion; although the twelve tracks that we get are very well done
by Pat Boone. The sound quality is rather good and the artwork is
typical for this CD series.
"Ain't That A Shame" starts the CD off very strong as Pat sings
this to perfection--and beyond! There's no doubt of Pat's talent
when you hear him belt this one out! Pat sings this strong and his
voice is quite solid. His excellent diction enhances his
performance and I really like "Ain't That A Same." "I'll Be Home"
features Pat's vocals squarely in the spotlight and the background
vocals harmonize well. However, it's Pat's vocals that count here;
and he never misses a beat.
"I Almost Lost My Mind" is a passionate torch song with a great
horn arrangement to go along with Pat's singing. Pat sings this
with all his heart and soul; and you can hear it when you listen to
this tune. Impressive! I predict that you'll like "I Almost Lost My
Mind" very much. "Don't Forbid Me" has a country flavor that works
well while the beat has a twist of rock to make this shine brightly
when Pat sings it!
"Love Letters In The Sand" is clearly a major highlight of this
album; the song is sweeter than wine and Pat delivers this
beautifully. Pat sings this straight from his heart and I always
liked Pat singing "Love Letters In The Sand." "It's Too Soon To
Know" again features pat's singing front and center while the music
works very well to help the tune along. There's a mighty fine piano
arrangement on "It's Too Soon To Know."
"Moody River" has a bouncy feel to it as Pat sings of being stood
up and what happens as a result of that; the musical arrangement
almost sounds upbeat despite the sadness of the story in this song.
The CD ends with "Speedy Gonzalez;" Pat delivers this with a lot of
positive energy and the guitar work really works well for this
number.
Overall, this CD is great for the casual fan or people on a budget
who still want to enjoy some of the best of Pat Boone. I don't care
for the fact that the album runs way too short--they could have and
should have given us at least one more song--and why not two? That
disappoints me. However, what we do get reflects very high quality
control.
Pat Boone - the bestReviewed by anoscut@yahoo.com, 2006-08-02
Born in the 40's and loved the music from Big Band to teen age Rock & Roll. This was my favourite singer - even when Elvis was everyone elses - and this CD brought back many great memories.
Excellent selection and sound qualityReviewed by Candace Scott, 2003-09-22
This collection is an absolute gold mine for fans of the much-maligned Pat Boone. It's wonderful to see an assemblage of not only his greatest chart toppers, but lesser known material as well. It's something of a cottage industry to bash Pat Boone and remind everyone he didn't write his own songs, he patterned himself after Bing Crosby and he "desecrated" rock classics like Ain't That a Shame. But I challenge these naysayers to really listen to this collection of Pat's greatest hits. Pat had a natural talent and an easy style which makes for great listening, even after 45 years. Of course he sounds like Bing Crosby, but what's wrong with that? Bing influenced an entire generation of male singers, including Sinatra, Como and Dean Martin. But Pat branched out and became a truly good rock n' roll singer. If you don't believe me, listen to Bernadine, which is an outstanding rocker, and Don't Forbid Me, which sounds so much like a Presley recording you'll do a double take.
It's a shame that Pat Boone isn't played on oldies stations and is dismissed by rock's elite as something of a joke. I will guarantee you they haven't listened to these songs because they showcase an innate ability to casually croon and mightily entertain. My personal favorite here is Speedy Gonzalez, which is not politically correct anymore, but hilarious in its stereotypes and "inappropriate" humor. If you love Pat Boone, you'll love this disc no matter what. If you're not a Boone fan, you wouldn't be here in the first place. The sound quality of these remastered recordings is excellent, they sound even better than the original Dot releases. The collection comes with an informative little booklet which contains some interesting info on the various tracks. Highly recommended!