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Rick Springfield
made several very good records in the '70s and also had a handful of hits, most notably 1972's
"Speak to the Sky,"
which climbed to number 14 on the
Billboard
chart, and he continued to record into the new millennium, but for most listeners, he will be forever identified with the streak of hits he had in the early '80s. After over a decade of hard work, he finally had a huge hit in 1981 with the terrific
"Jessie's Girl,"
a tense
power pop
classic that turned into a number one hit and turned
Springfield
into a huge star. Over the next five years, he had 14 Top 40 singles in America, the great majority of which are collected on
VH1 Classic
/
Legacy
's 2006 release
We Are the '80s
. As the title suggests, this 14-track compilation focuses entirely on
's '80s work -- those looking for a more comprehensive retrospective should turn to
's excellent 2005 double-disc set
Written in Rock
-- and it does a good job of rounding up the biggest singles, including
"Don't Talk to Strangers,"
"What Kind of Fool Am I?,"
"I Get Excited,"
"Love Somebody,"
"State of the Heart,"
"I've Done Everything for You,"
and the single versions of
"Love Is Alright Tonight,"
"Affair of the Heart,"
"Human Touch,"
"Don't Walk Away,"
and
"Bop Til You Drop."
Not every single is here -- most regrettably, the very funny "I'm not Springsteen" single
"Bruce"
is once again left off a domestic
comp, and
"Souls,"
"Taxi Dancing"
are also missing -- but those absences are for those fans who know the catalog very well. All other listeners will find this to be a first-rate overview of
's popular peak. [
We Are the 80's
was reissued in 2008 as
Playlist: The Very Best of Rick Springfield
]. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
made several very good records in the '70s and also had a handful of hits, most notably 1972's
"Speak to the Sky,"
which climbed to number 14 on the
Billboard
chart, and he continued to record into the new millennium, but for most listeners, he will be forever identified with the streak of hits he had in the early '80s. After over a decade of hard work, he finally had a huge hit in 1981 with the terrific
"Jessie's Girl,"
a tense
power pop
classic that turned into a number one hit and turned
Springfield
into a huge star. Over the next five years, he had 14 Top 40 singles in America, the great majority of which are collected on
VH1 Classic
/
Legacy
's 2006 release
We Are the '80s
. As the title suggests, this 14-track compilation focuses entirely on
's '80s work -- those looking for a more comprehensive retrospective should turn to
's excellent 2005 double-disc set
Written in Rock
-- and it does a good job of rounding up the biggest singles, including
"Don't Talk to Strangers,"
"What Kind of Fool Am I?,"
"I Get Excited,"
"Love Somebody,"
"State of the Heart,"
"I've Done Everything for You,"
and the single versions of
"Love Is Alright Tonight,"
"Affair of the Heart,"
"Human Touch,"
"Don't Walk Away,"
and
"Bop Til You Drop."
Not every single is here -- most regrettably, the very funny "I'm not Springsteen" single
"Bruce"
is once again left off a domestic
comp, and
"Souls,"
"Taxi Dancing"
are also missing -- but those absences are for those fans who know the catalog very well. All other listeners will find this to be a first-rate overview of
's popular peak. [
We Are the 80's
was reissued in 2008 as
Playlist: The Very Best of Rick Springfield
]. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine