Smashing Pumpkins :: Greatest Hits |
| January 2002 Rock Pop Alternative | |
| Written by Richard Proplesch | |
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Reviews Artist: Smashing PumpkinsTitle: Greatest Hits Label: Virgin America Like the Zeppelinish sendup of "Lucky 13," James Iha's marvelously dumbfounded "Believe," and the lethargic, trip hop expedition of "Waiting." For all of his musical excesses and disinterest in becoming the thinking man's rocker, Corgan consistently shows a streak of taking chances ("Marquis In Spades"), eager to collaborate ("Set The Ray To Jerry" with uber-producer Flood), as well as grinding away with the big boys ("Aeroplane Flies High"). Toss in the guitar god mockery of David Essex's "Rock On," the somber electronica of "Blissed And Gone" (with Cheap Trick's Rick Nielsen handling guitar chores), as well as the delicate, downhearted poetry of "Sparrow," and this extra album nearly becomes one of the Corgan's better efforts. A hits package that doesn't reek of contractual obligation. User reviews There are no user reviews for this item. Add new review Powered by jReviews |
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