Destiny's Child - #1's (CD)

#1's
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Release Date:10/25/2005
UPC:886972568522

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    Destiny's Child - 1997-2005

    By Nubian ∑agle ©™  Oct 17, 2006

    Pros: All the hits from Beyonce and Those Other Two Girls

    Cons: The "new" songs sound somewhat second-rate

    If anyone told me in 1998 that Destiny's Child would last long enough to release a greatest hits album, I'd roll my eyes and call `em crazy. After all, their debut album was hardly a big seller, despite a Top Five hit "No, No, No, part 2...." They didn't seem much more than a bubblegum En Vogue that got lucky, and it appeared that they were on a clear path to the dreaded One Hit Wonderland. But seven years, two personnel changes, four solo albums, and a string of platinum discs later, we find Destiny's Child a household name, an institution so recognizable that even your Grandmother has probably hummed to a few of their hits. DC has always been dubbed as a modern day Supremes, and, like that trio, they're much more effective as a singles act. "#1s" compiles the trio's hits (its title to the contrary, not even half of these hits reached Number One on any Billboard chart). They range from classic ("Say My Name" and "Bootylicious")
    , to underrated ("Girl"), to tough-skinned ("Independent Women," "Survivor," and "Lose My Breath"), to guilty pleasure fare ("Soldier" and "No, No, No, part 2"). Glamour princess Beyonce belts out these tunes at every opportunity, while Kelly and Michelle respectably hold their own. As for the three "new" songs, two of them are pretty negligible as far as I'm concerned. "Stand Up For Love" is a drippy, saccharine ballad and the hip-hop-ish "Check on It" is a blatant tie-in to Beyonce's movie, "The Pink Panther." Only "Feel the Same Way I Do" has any life and soul. But that's a small complaint compared to the rest of the tunes on this otherwise fine compilation.
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  • All Music Guide

    An honest title for this disc would be Several 1's, a Bunch of Top Tens, and a Couple New Songs, but 1's obviously has a greater if false ring to it. 1's isn't formatted any differently than scores of other anthologies packaged in time for the holiday shopping season, but it's also timely in that it comes after four Destiny's Child albums, all of which produced a handful of hits and roughly twice as much filler. Few problems could be had with the track selection. Containing each of Destiny's Child's charting singles, with the exception of "Brown Eyes" and the inconsequential "8 Days of Christmas," the disc reaffirms that Destiny's Child released some of the biggest RB singles of the late '90s and early 2000s. For instance, you didn't have to be a fan of RB, or even music, to cross paths with the likes of "Survivor" an overblown song with a form of success that had more to do with its megaanthem quality and opportunistic title (the show of the same title was extremely popular at the ...time). As strategic as Destiny's Child were, they still have enough substance in their discography to place them as one of the best RB groups of the '90s and early 2000s. Though they didn't follow the previous top female RB group, TLC, with nearly as much brilliance or finesse, they've left behind several singles that will be remembered for something other than their mainstream success. - Andy Kellman, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Destiny's Child

Destiny's Child rose to become one of the most popular female RB groups of the late '90s, eventually rivaling even TLC in terms of blockbuster commercial success. Their accomplishments came in spite of several abrupt personnel changes, which were accompanied by heated, well-publicized feuds in the media and the courts. In fact, for a time, Destiny's Child was known for ... Read more