Berlin - The Best of Berlin 1979-1988

Berlin - The Best of Berlin 1979-1988
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Album Details

Title: The Best of Berlin 1979-1988
Artist: Berlin
Release Date: 1989
Re-Released On: 10/17/1990
Label: Geffen
Duration: 52:37
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits
UPCs: 720642418727, 075992418744, 720642418741
Genre: Rock
Styles: New Wave, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Punk/New Wave, Dance-Rock
Moods: Dramatic, Sexy, Bittersweet, Confident, Sexual, Stylish, Theatrical, Carefree, Detached, Elegant, Energetic, Party/Celebratory, Playful, Raucous, Rousing, Sensual, Sweet, Urgent
Total Copies: 14
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Blowin' Sky High
  2. No More Words
  3. Like Flames
  4. Take My Breath Away
  5. Sex (I'm A...)
  6. Now It's My Turn
  7. Masquerade
  8. You Don't Know
  9. Matter of Time
  10. The Metro
  11. Will I Ever Understand You
  12. For All Tomorrow's Lies

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1988CDGeffen2-24187

Other Editions

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Album Review

Berlin's electro-pop sound is salvaged only by the enduring and assertive voice of Terri Nunn, which is why The Best of Berlin is the most preferable place to hear this Los Angeles-based group's music. The synth-soaked punch of "No More Words" from 1984's Love Life album and the week-long number one ballad "Take My Breath Away" from the film Top Gun are the album's high points, while the other tracks are made up of clean and bright techno pop/rock with heavy emphasis stemming from three different keyboard players employed throughout the band's career. Berlin's '80s poignancy provided some rather palatable music, even if the charts didn't say so. Songs like "For All Tomorrow's Lies" and "Blowin' Sky High" could compete with anything Soft Cell or A Flock of Seagulls spouted at the time, and the range of Nunn's vocals elevated most of Berlin's efforts above the norm of the run-of-the-mill synthesizer glitz, but only marginally. A compressed lineup of their most accomplished material is definitely the best way in which to enjoy Berlin, avoiding all the inessentials that crept through their albums. ~ Mike DeGagne, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Alan MurphyGuitar
Andy RichardsProducer, Programming, Keyboards
Arthur BarrowKeyboard Programming
Bob EzrinProducer, Keyboards, Organ
Charles JudgeKeyboard Programming
Chas SandfordProducer, Guitar
Chris Ruiz-VelascoGuitar
Daniel VanPattenProducer
Ed ColverPhotography
Gary McGachanEngineer
Gene BlackGuitar
George MerrillVocals (Background)
Giorgio MoroderProducer
Gregg WrightGuitar
Janet LevinsonArt Direction
Jo JulianProducer
John CrawfordGuitar, Keyboards, Vocals, Bass
John PurdellMixing, Engineer
Margo ChaseDesign
Mark ChristianGuitar
Martin MannPhotography
Masakazu YoshizawaShakuhachi
Matt ReidKeyboards, Photography
Mike HowlettProducer
Osamu KitajimaBiwa, Koto
Phillip DixonPhotography
Richie ZitoProducer, Guitar
Rob BrillDrums, Vocals
Terri NunnVocals
William BatstoneVocals (Background)

Member Reviews

Kate A. wrote on 4/14/2007...

0 of 1 member(s) found this review helpful.
This is still sealed in plastic. I think I got it used, but it's sealed in plastic. I'm just not that much of a Berlin fan, I never listened to it.