Eddi Reader - Seventeen Stories: The Best of Eddi Reader

Eddi Reader - Seventeen Stories: The Best of Eddi Reader
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Album Details

Title: Seventeen Stories: The Best of Eddi Reader
Artist: Eddi Reader
Release Date: 1/8/2002
Label: WEA International
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits
UPCs: 4943674023011, 766486759824
Genre: Rock
Moods: Bittersweet, Earnest, Gentle, Intimate, Reflective, Earthy, Literate, Organic, Poignant, Sophisticated, Theatrical, Dramatic, Lush, Passionate, Precious, Reverent, Romantic, Sentimental
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. What You Do With What You've Got
  2. Honeychild
  3. All or Nothing
  4. The Right Place
  5. Patience of Angels
  6. Joke (I'm Laughing)
  7. Wonderful Lie
  8. Glasgow Star
  9. Town Without Pity
  10. Medicine
  11. Rebel Angel
  12. Kiteflyer's Hill
  13. Prayer Wheel
  14. On a Whim
  15. California
  16. Wonderboy
  17. Earlies

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2002CDWEA International10913

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Album Review

In putting together this single-disc distillation of her '90s output, the compilers of Seventeen Stories: The Best of Eddi Reader do an admirably consistent job of selecting the three or four strongest tracks from each of Reader's first four albums. One could quibble about the songs that didn't make it on to this collection (how about the Nilsson-esque album track "Hummingbird," or the non-album single "Nobody Lives Without Love"?), but as Eddi's '90s albums are all so strong, it's inevitable that some good material wouldn't make the final cut. In fact, since this is a best-of and not a greatest-hits package, only three of Eddi's four solo U.K. chart entries appear on Seventeen Stories: "Patience of Angels," "Joke (I'm Laughing)," and "Town Without Pity." (The pretty-but-slight number 48 chart hit "Dear John" is the odd song out.) All in all, the first 15 tracks on this album really do present Eddi Reader at her considerably charming, passionate best -- and these 15 tracks are intelligently sequenced, to boot. However, Seventeen Stories stops short of being an unqualified success because the two rarities that conclude the album aren't, unfortunately, top-drawer Reader. Eddi's version of the Kinks' "Wonderboy" is a droll, tongue-in-cheek romp through a very slight song -- acceptable for a B-side (which it originally was), but not really worthy of "best-of" status. More interesting is her loving take on a song her brother, Frank, co-wrote (the Trash Can Sinatras' "Earlies"), but even so, there are several other uncompiled Reader performances out there that are more worthy of inclusion on this album. Still, for casual fans who want to experience the cream of Eddi Reader's brand of warm, honeyed folk -- without, for whatever reason, acquiring her very fine original albums -- Seventeen Stories is a more-than-acceptable way to go. ~ Rudyard Kennedy, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Michinari YamadaText