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Belinda Carlisle Album: “Collection”

Belinda Carlisle Album: “Collection”
Album Information :
Title: Collection
Release Date:2002-07-30
Type:Unknown
Genre:Pop, Soft Pop, New Wave
Label:Simply The Best
Explicit Lyrics:Yes
UPC:822165732424
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Track Listing :
1 Heaven Is a Place on Earth Video
2 I Get Weak Video
3 World Without You Video
4 Runaway Horses Video
5 Summer Rain Video
6 Do You Feel Like I Feel? Video
7 Little Black Book Video
8 All God's Children Video
9 Prayer for Everyone
10 Fool for Love Video
11 We Can Change Video
12 Love Revolution Video
13 Valentine Video
14 Whatever It Takes Video
15 Vision Of You Video
Zachary S. Nelson (El Cajon, CA United States) - April 18, 2002
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
- Heaven On Earth... Once Again!!

Virgin Records has yet again released another collection of Belindas work. First of all, I know alot of bel fans aren't too happy about this, because it contains album tracks on it. First of all, I think it's awesome!! Some of these album tracks have not been remastered until now! There are some wonderful pieces on here that have never been fairely treated compared to her other solo work. The hit songs such as the #1 hit "Heaven Is A Place On Earth" and the #2 US single "I Get Weak" as well as "Do You Feel Like I Feel?" "Summer Rain" and "Little Black Book". Some of my favorite album tracks are "Love Revolution" "Fool For Love" "We Can Change" and "Valentine". Each song is unique! I wish they did include some songs from "Real" on the album since it's a Virgin Records-Only album. So no songs From "Belinda" and "A Woman And A Man" are included, but the 2 new songs from "A Place On Earth" are included. A nice photo inside as well as the discography mentioned :)

Shane L (Australia) - August 14, 2002
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
- Belinda still no.1

A somewhat odd compilation that sees top ten chart hits like (We Want) The Same Thing and In Too Deep make way for album songs like Fool For Love and Love Revolution. Don't get me wrong, they're all great songs - and this is probably my favourite Belinda Compilation so far - but it seems a questionable marketing move. Great songs through and through - and these are all ones that Belinda herself has commented are her personal favourites - this compilation show so many could've been hits...But we all wanted something more didn't we? Some new material, perhaps...