Nazareth versus AC/DC
N. Black | South Africa | 05/12/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I do agree this album is great, its always good to have an album that also misses a few hits but then has others that normally you would not find.
This album is worth it in every way. The sound is great the mixing amazing and man memories....listen to telgrapg and then the bridge is so Queen like it (Brian May type guitaring from Brighton Rock) and man these guys were good, but sadly stuck to the pub scene instead of being a live band, but then I must say I would NEVER buy the live Nazareth CD or DVD' s but all their stuff is well worth ever effort to get. Especially No Mean City...
At least this CD is not for the "new" Nazareth fan this is for the conoiseur, taken heavily with extra speakers and pounding air guitars and drums to match, enjoy....
I do agree they match AC?DC but NOT LIve....here they can learn..."
Great compilation with some odd omissions
Galley | Greenville, South Carolina United States | 05/02/2010
(4 out of 5 stars)
"This 38-track, 2-CD set is certainly one of the best Nazareth compilations available, but it inexplicably omits the tracks "Walk Me Out In The) Morning Dew", "Love Leads To Madness", "I Want To (Do Everything For You)" and "Star". All four of those are available on Nazareth - Greatest Hits. It does go beyond that collection however, by licensing 10 non-A&M tracks from the years 1983 - 2008."
A great overview of a very underrated band
V. R. Ostrowski | Chicago Il | 04/21/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)
"the best overall anthology of this band is right here. to me this band should be rated right up there with ac/dc. not much else to say,if you love this band, you can't go wrong with this collection. great sound and a great value. rock out."