The Best of Pablo Cruise: 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Love Will Find a Way
- What'cha Gonna Do?
- Place in the Sun
- Don't Want to Live Without It
- Island Woman
- Zero to Sixty in Five
- I Go to Rio
- Atlanta June
- I Want You Tonight
- Cool Love
- Will You, Won't You
- Ocean Breeze
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #7429 in Music
- Released on: 2001-05-08
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Original recording remastered
- Dimensions: .21 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
Pablo Cruise, The Best of Pablo Cruise: 20th Century Masters--The Millennium Collection
Customer Reviews
Good Mix of Hits + Album Cuts
This is a good mix of their big hits and album cuts. All 7 of their albums are represented (including the non-charting 1983 album "Out Of Our Hands"). The liner notes are 2001 up-to-date and the sound is excellent. At a tad over an hour and budget priced this is an excellent sample of Pablo Cruise's sunny Pop music.
It captures the best
I have been a real long time fan of this band.I can remember these guys when I was a medic at letterman Hospital in the early seventies.These guys were real people. not rock stars. I went to so many shows all over to here this band now I can hear Ocean Breeze.Bud had a great voice. David really could cut loose.Steve price kiked but on the rythym stuff. Corey well what can I say other than Great Keys. These guys had a magic that is hard to describe.Time has done its thing thats why we have not heard anything in years from such a great group. This CD is about the best of the best.Until some old live stuff comes out to capture what this highly underated band could or can do we have to settle for this.This CD is done well and is worth every penny.
ENJOY!
Excellent Time Machine to Simpler, Happier Times
Bet you didn't know that there really is no Pablo in Pablo Cruise... What there is though, is some really dynamite music. The Millenium Collection of Pablo Cruise gives us "the best of" their music.
This album shows that Pablo Cruise's music holds up to the test of time. With slick guitar, synthesiser, and drums, the music has a transcendent feel to it: definitely West Coast. The vocals are perfect if not always comfortablely within range. This isn't some manufactured Boy Band of the 1990's. This is a group talented enough to not only play and sing their own music, but write it as well. You won't find a BackSync Boy or a Christina Spears doing that.
If you've got a convertible, slip this CD in the deck and take a nice evening drive - if you have no convertible, then stick on your headphones and listen while you're by the pool - or just listen while you drive. The beat is infectious and the album will have you smiling.
Whether it's "It's Alright" or "I Go to Rio" you'll feel like your living the summer of all times while you listen to these great Bay City musicians.
I don't care if you're too young to remember Pablo Cruise in their heyday or just recapturing some of your youth - this album is a definite winner!




