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Released in conjunction in 2002 with the four-disc box set Walking to New Orleans, as well as three other titles in EMI/Capitol's Crescent City Soul series, The Fats Domino Jukebox: 20 Greatest Hits the Way You Originally Heard Them becomes the definitive single-disc Fats collection on the market nearly by default -- it's remastered, it's the one in print, and it has a flawless selection of songs. It's not markedly better than, say, the '90s' definitive Fats compilation, My Blue Heaven, since it has essentially the same track selection and even if the tapes were restored to their originally running speed, the difference is not enough for most ears to notice, but it's still a great collection of some of the greatest music of its time, and it summarizes Domino's peaks excellently. So, if you don't already have a Fats Domino collection, this surely is the one to get (despite the really ugly art). Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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October 02, 2004: Fats Domino Jukebox: 20 Greatest Hits the Way You Originally Heard Them is an excellent CD. I'm 16 yrs. old, and I love Fats Domino...my favorite songs are Blueberry Hill and Ain't That A Shame...Buy this CD because it's well worth it!
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March 05, 2002: this album is the most for the money you get all fats domino's best hit on one cd if you like fats domino your going to love this cd