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   <title><![CDATA[Kenny Rogers - 25 Greatest Hits : I recently found a copy of EMI&amp;#039;s...]]></title>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>Author:</strong> <a href="https://top40musiconcd.com/forum/member_profile.asp?PF=89">crapfromthepast</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> 8918<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> 27&nbsp;May&nbsp;2018 at 3:22pm<br /><br />I recently found a copy of EMI's 2-CD Kenny Rogers collection <em>25 Greatest Hits</em> (1987), and I was fairly pleased with the sound overall.  Reasonably good source tapes (good, not great), excellent levels (nice volume level, no clipping), reasonable EQ (no smiley-face EQ), and not a hint of noise reduction anywhere.  I'd guess that except for the abysmal Liberty's <em>Greatest Hits</em> (copyright 1981), <em>25 Greatest Hits</em> is probably the earliest appearance on CD for most of its tracks.<br /><br />I discovered that for tracks on <em>25 Greatest Hits</em>, there are plenty of later-released Kenny Rogers collections that base their masterings on <em>25 Greatest Hits</em>.  I will generalize:<ul><li><em>42 Ultimate Hits</em> (2004) uses the same analog transfer as <em>25 Greatest Hits</em> for all the tracks that they have in common, but has a slight smiley-face EQ on a few tracks.</li><li><em>Ten Best Series</em> (1991) also uses the same analog transfer as <em>25 Greatest Hits</em> for all the tracks that they have in common, but clips on a few tracks.</li><li>Curb's <em>Greatest Country Hits</em> (1990) also uses the same analog transfer as <em>25 Greatest Hits</em> for all the tracks that they have in common, but has the left and right channels swapped on all the tracks.  Avoid this disc.</li><li>Liberty's <em>Greatest Hits</em> (copyright 1981) has comically low levels, uses high-generation source tapes, and seems to run a little fast on a few tracks.  Avoid this disc at all costs.</li></ul>I will be using the version from <em>25 Greatest Hits</em> for these tracks in my library:<ul><li>Love Lifted Me (#97, 1976)</li><li>Lucille (#5, 1977)</li><li>Daytime Friends (#28, 1977)</li><li>Sweet Music Man (#44, 1978)</li><li>Love Or Something Like It (#32, 1978)</li><li>The Gambler (#16, 1979)</li><li>She Believes In Me (#5, 1979)</li><li>You Decorated My Life (#7, 1979)</li><li>Coward Of The County (#3, 1980)</li><li>Lady (#1, 1980)</li><li>I Don't Need You (#3, 1981)</li><li>Through The Years (#13, 1982)</li><li>Love Will Turn You Around (#13, 1982)</li><li>Scarlet Fever (#94, 1983)</li></ul>The version of "Don't Fall In Love With A Dreamer" (1980) sounds about the same as the other tracks on <em>25 Greatest Hits</em>, but sounds infinitely better on the Kim Carnes CD <em>Gypsy Honeymoon The Best Of</em> (1993).  If this one song is indicative of the Kenny Rogers tracks, then there are probably some terrific lower-generation source tapes out there than what was used for <em>25 Greatest Hits</em>.  Similarly, "We've Got Tonight" sounds better on Sheena Easton's <em>World Of The Singles Collection</em> (1993).]]>
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