Greatest Hits Milli Vanilli

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Greatest Hits

1LISTENAll or Nothing 3:21
2LISTENBaby Don't Forget My Number 4:10
3LISTENBlame It on the Rain 4:09
4LISTENBoy in the Tree 3:11
5LISTENCan't You Feel My Love 3:33
6LISTENDance with a Devil 3:13
7LISTENDream to Remember 3:57
8LISTENGirl You Know It's True N.Y.C. Subway Remix 4:01
9LISTENI'm Gonna Miss You 4:00
10LISTENIs It Love 3:22
11LISTENMa Baker 4:24
12LISTENMoney 4:10
13LISTENToo Much Monkey Business Maxi Mix 1:48
14LISTENMore Than You'll Ever Know 3:53
15LISTENTake It as It Comes 4:12
16LISTENIt's Your Thing 4:07

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Wow,this is truly amazing!by Anonymous

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September 24, 2009: This cd is fantastic! In fact, Amelia Renaldo, a famous critic rated it 5 stars. So, I have one question, what is your problem? Do you just go around being angry. Well, here is a tip, live life to the fullest. Just like MILLI VANILLI......... oh yeah..........oh yeah............. JK

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Disposable Pop Trash, Scandal or Notby Anonymous

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September 29, 2008: The fact that I am writing the first review, and a scathing one at that, of this release is probably a good thing. It means at least some people have taste, and see right through disposable pop trash fads that fizzle out just as soon as they explode every few years. Milli Vanilli may have sold millions of records during their 15 minutes of fame, but the fact that they have one comp in print on this site proves how worthless they were in the end. Of course, it goes without saying that they are worthy of endless derision for their lip-syncing scandal. When that skip repeated &quot girl you know it's...&quot over and over, somebody should have shouted false into a mic, instead of true. To have an album named after that song, when they were putting on such a shallow act, is quite humorously ironic in my opinion. The scandal deservingly brought their career to a screeching halt, and one fraud of a member is now paying for his sins in the underworld, or at least I hope. Unfortunately, &quot groups&quot such as Brittany Spears and Backstreet Boys have continued the tradition of forged, bland faceless pop that emphasizes producers over artists and style over substance. I'm sure there will be more to come, but I guess the world will never learn from Milli Vanilli's mistakes. They are hideous, arguably the worst group of all time based on principle and they were the ultimate forefathers of pop garbage. Give them a dime and you are no better.

This review was written about the CD Remastered edition.