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The Greatest

Ian Brown

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Album Review

As Ian Brown is not exactly renowned for his lack of self-belief, The Greatest is an appropriately egotistical title for the first compilation from the Madchester scene's golden boy. Brown is always more consistent as a singles artist, and so this 2005 collection, which gathers 15 tracks from his patchy first four albums, is perhaps the ideal showcase for the former Stone Roses frontman's talents. Kicking off with three tracks from 1998's Unfinished Monkey Business, debut single "My Star" set the blueprint for his solo career, combining cod-mysticism, Middle Eastern instrumentation, and psychedelic indie rock with his trademark languid vocal delivery, a formula Brown clearly adheres to on the likes of the space rock of "Longsight M13" and the sole new composition, "All Ablaze." However, the Morricone-inspired Spaghetti western vibes of "Time Is My Everything," the authentic brass-fused reggae of "Lovebug" (previously only available on the U.S./Japan edition of 2004's Solarized), and the jangly Americana of "Corpses in Their Mouths," a bitter diatribe against former bandmate John Squire, proved that the self-described "monkey man" was no one-trick pony. All the singles are here (bar his lowest-charting release, "Whispers"), including the two Noel Gallagher collaborations ("Can't See Me," "Keep What Ya Got"), unexpected Top Five hit "Dolphins Were Monkeys," and his two guest spots with UNKLE ("Be There," "Reign"), but it's 2001's "F.E.A.R.," a haunting string-soaked slice of baggy hip-hop cleverly creating a series of acronyms from the title, that remains his defining moment. Brown very rarely lives up to his self-aggrandizing claims on his studio albums, but with only the lazy Hendrix pastiche "Forever and a Day" missing the target, this comprehensive retrospective finally puts his money where his mouth is. ~ Jon O'Brien, Rovi

Customer Reviews

Ian Gots Soul

Pity the world, for it was never able to see the legendary but short-lived Stone Roses bloom into full. Too bad. But Ian has been doing very well for himself, and this collection is proof. For all of you uniniated, this man is one of the baddest mofo's on the planet. Why? Cause soul comes before anything else, including a jackpot equal to eternal Mick Jagger status (you know, new supermodel every month, loads of drugs, fortune, knighthood) but the man said No to the fiver and is holding out for the gold ring. Know what I mean? Probably not, but even so, I don't think there is a funkier more soulful singer on the planet. Now if he'd just forgive John Squire... Who is? Who isn't!?

Wow...how does he do it? Excellent read and listen!

If you've ever stumble on music that you like, and been lucky to get meaningful lyrics to accompany it as well...Ian Brown's The Greatest is something to check out. More often you can find one but, I especially notice that a good majority of the songs of he's albums' are intrigueing. Can't See Me, Be There, Love Like a Fountain ( I'm going to try that with my b.f. and my g.f.-lol, 'love-fountain'), F.E.A.R. are my choices for downing this time...yet this is limited by the 30 sec. sampling. Keep What Ya Got is when i first got drawn in to Ian...now I'm pleasantly surprized by his ability to make fresh sounds and different lyrics...that make me want to close my eyes while listening...my version of reading...hahaha. Keep on giving it Ian!

best Ian Brown LP ...

... because it's a compilation it sorts out the best of Ian's solo work into one easy package. for anyone that loves loose, groovy tunes that mash together a whole load of different styles with ... well, style - then this is a great album. you can dance to it and sing a long to it and it's a fun LP. doesn't really sound like the stone roses but if you like their spirit then you'll probably dig this.

Biography

Born: February 20, 1963 in Ancoats, Gt. Manchester, England

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '90s, '00s

The frontman for one of the most revered British bands of the 1980s and '90s, Ian Brown symbolized the arrogant cocksureness of his mouthpiece, the Stone Roses. Although the group released one of the three or four most influential records of the decade in 1989 (their debut, at that), they slowly imploded during the early '90s and released only one more album before splitting up. Guitarist/songwriter John Squire formed a new band, Seahorses, while bassist Mani (Gary Mounfield) joined Primal Scream....
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