Forty Seasons: The Best of Skid Row
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Youth Gone Wild
- 18 and Life
- Piece of Me
- I Remember You
- Threat
- Psycho Love
- Monkey Business
- Quicksand Jesus
- Slave to the Grind
- Into Another [Remix]
- Frozen [Demo Version]
- My Enemy [Remix]
- Breakin' Down [Remix]
- Beat Yourself Blind [Live]
- Forever [#]
- Fire in the Hole [#][Demo Version]
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #95395 in Music
- Released on: 1998-11-03
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Import
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
Japanese edition of hits collection in a metallic silverdigipak with two full color 5' x 5' sticker sheets for theintial pressing only. 16 cuts, including two unmarked &previously unreleased bonus tracks: 'Forever' from 1988 anda demo of 'Fire In The Hole' from 1991. 1998 AtlanticRecords release.
Amazon.com
Boosters of Skid Row singer Sebastian Bach may not find this 1998 CD to be a truly objective best-of Skid Row. The 16-song disc, compiled by bassist Rachel Bolan after Bach's departure from the band, leans toward Bolan-penned hits, leaving out a couple of the band's best in the Bach tunes "Wasted Time" and "In a Darkened Room." For a casual fan, though, the expected trademark anthems, including "Youth Gone Wild," "18 and Life," and the bass-heavy "Piece of Me," are there, as are the beautifully produced power ballad "I Remember You" and requisite rockers "Monkey Business" and "Slave to the Grind." A demo, remixes, and a live track included here may be interesting to the faithful, though they also highlight the biases that color the song selections. The previously unreleased 1988 rocker "Forever," however, is a rarity worth having. --Katherine Turman
Customer Reviews
Skid Row was MUCH better than what this CD has to show
Skid Row was one of the most talented "hair" bands to come out of the late 80's. They stuck around til the mid 90's and they still have quite a following, with Sebastian Bach's new role on Broadway and solo projects.
With that said, this album is sadly missing perhaps Skid Row's best 2 songs of all-time, in "Wasted Time" and "In a Darkened Room". Why they left these two tracks off is beyond me. Instead, they put a terrible "Beat Yourself Blind (LIVE)" and a mediocre at best "Psycho Love" in their place.
I liked the fact that they threw a few unreleased tracks on there, but to leave off "Wasted Time" and "In a Darkened Room" was the ultimate of sins. In my opinion, here were Skid Row's greatest Hits:
1. Youth Gone Wild 2. 18 and Life 3. I Remember You 4. Midnight/Tornado 5. Monkey Business 6. Quicksand Jesus 7. In a Darkened Room 8. Wasted Time 9. Firesign 10. Eileen 11. Into Another 12. Breakin' Down 13. Psycho Therapy
No need for any other songs, because none of their others are "greatest hits" worthy. They had some other good songs, but these should undoubedly be on the album. In addition to the two songs they left off that was ridiculous, they should have also included "Midnight/Tornado", "Firesign", "Eileen", and maybe "Psycho Therapy" (I liked it).
By leaving off so many key songs, I can't give this album more than three stars.
It's Good... But Could Have Been Great...
This is definitely an excellent compilation of Skid Row's best hits, but I don't understand how they (apparently Rachel Bolan) could have left off "Wasted Time". Perhaps it is just personal preference or my own taste, but that is my favorite Skid Row song. It's a hard-rocking song that tugs at you like a ballad. It was a big mistake leaving this off of the album!
It can't get better than this
Excellent compilation of the greatest hits from this rock band.




