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Author: A Reviewer
From: Vic
2 Mar 2005 13:54:03
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Greatest hits
This was a gift for my husband and he loved it finding it to be just what he wanted. Before buying this CD for my hubby I hadnt listened to much of Robbies work and have to say I enjoyed listening to it when ever he left it at home.
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Author: A Reviewer
From: Penrith, NSW
13 Dec 2004 11:59:03
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GREATEST hits!!!
This is definately a well-picked compilation of a great artist who helped define music in the 90's and 2000's. Every hit from 'Let me entertain you' to his new songs 'Radio' and 'Misunderstood', reinforce why Robbie Williams is such a successful artist.
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Author: A Reviewer
From: Bulli, N.S.W
1 Dec 2004 14:17:08
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awesome selection of songs
What more can you say about robbie this product has the best selection of songs all the favorite songs that any fan could want on one cd. His music makes people happy and this cd has to come right up they with the best. I think all music should make you happy and make you feel good about yourself just like this does.. he has millions of fans and this cd has just gave him more i love it 5 stars
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Author: A Reviewer
From: Cairns, QLD
24 Nov 2004 09:12:41
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Greatist hits - fantastic
A fantastic collaboration of all his greatest songs on the one disc. Loved it, I only wish I was keeping it for myself.
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Author: Sarah Goldsworthy
From: Gordon Park, QLD
5 Nov 2004 09:00:35
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Once again Robbie delivers
I have to admit, I love Robbie. It is interesting to hear the difference in the songs from the beginning of his career to now. This cd is definantly a favourite for me & I also love the pictures. One thing I was a little disappointed about was the usual 'extra' dialogue at the end of the cd was missing.... other than that A++++++++. Would love to have a Greatest Hits dvd with all his video's!!
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Author: A Reviewer
From: Belconnen, ACT
27 Oct 2004 19:00:44
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Robbies Greatest
Robbie WIlliams is a great entertainer and showman. This CD showcases the best of the best with a couple of new tracks thrown in for good measure. A worthwhile addition to any CD collection.
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Author: tracey j
From: WA
19 Oct 2004 22:05:39
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robbie
a bit disappointed that he has not released new material-other than the radio single. You have to keep the fans happy or face the downward spiral..... Saying that, who could not love him, that cheeky grin and that angelic "i have done nothing wrong" attitude - any mother would love him.... Great to have this compilation to add to the collection but looking foward to something new.
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Author: Sue Brooks
From: Beenleigh, QLD
18 Oct 2004 19:41:02
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incredible
Robbie fan or not this greatest hits cd is the best released this year by any artist.To have all of Robbie's best on one disc is truely incredible a sheer pleasure to listen to.
This is one album that you can lose yourself in.If you didn't love Robbie before (and how couldn't you) then you most definetly will now.
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Author: Paige Branagan
From: Diamond Creek, VIC
15 Oct 2004 20:23:03
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Why so soon, Robbie?!
As the biggest Robbie Williams fan in this country, I realise that this review will be somewhat biased, but I must admit that his decision to release a Greatest Hits album at this stage in his career frightens me.
Don't get me wrong, the album is excellent and contains a selection of the biggest selling hits from Robbie's albums "Life Thru a Lens", "I've Been Expecting You", "Sing When You're Winning" and "Escapology", as well as his latest hit song "Radio" and the previously unreleased single "Misunderstood" that will feature on the Bridget Jones's Diary 2 soundtrack. While some of his earlier hits may be somewhat foreign to the average Australian audience (tracks such as "Lazy Days" and "Old Before I Die"), the selection is a true indication of how far Robbie has come professionally and personally. From rehab for a raging drug and alcohol addiction to the sunny skies of Los Angeles, from 'Take That' drop-out to performing infront of a record breaking 375,000 screaming fans during his three stadium shows at Knebworth in England.
But, a die-hard fan such as myself has to wonder if at the peak of his career, is Robbie really ready to give up show business, settle down and finally focus on realising his dream of having the white picket fence, wife and three kids, content with the fact he has now released a Greatest Hits? Although he has threatened this many times over the past few years, whenever he becomes disillusioned by fame and fed up with the constant media presence, I find it hard to believe that this is the last we will hear from Robbie Williams. The self-proclaimed egomaniac with a love/hate relationship with the spotlight will no doubt be back in the recording booth soon and will hopefully return to Australia in the near future to defend his title as the greatest performer in the world right now.
So take my advice and buy Robbie Williams' Greatest Hits album, an awesome compilation of his best songs up until the present. But here's to hoping it is only the first of many Greatest Hits collections to be released over a very long and illustrious career.
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