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Song Book: Best of Texas
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Album Details: Song Book: Best of Texas

Release Date:01/09/2001
Label:Ume Imports
UPC:731454827928

User Reviews: Song Book: Best of Texas

  • Overall:

    the BEST

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Dec 26, 2002

    Texas is one of the best bands in the world, and they should really get more recognition in the United States. I have not ever come across their Greatest Hits CD in a record store here unfortunately. Like the woman before me, I picked mine up outsi...de of the states (mine in Amsterdam), and it's really too bad that they're not popular here. They would be HUGE if they had more exposure! But...maybe that's better for those of us who DO know who they are, that way we can keep them for ourselves! :) And Sharleen is a GODDESS! Read more Less

  • Overall:

    One of my favorite albums

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jul 29, 2002

    I picked it up on a whim in France, since I am from Texas, but had never heard of the group. Awesome rock/disco/pop. great melodies. If they had bigger backing they would be in the USA.

Pro Reviews: Song Book: Best of Texas

  • All Music Guide

    Texas always seemed out of place, from the moment they released their debut 'til the time they hit the big-time with White on Blonde in the second half of the '90s. They may have been able to gain momentum from Brit-pop, but they didn't really belong, since their sensibility was far too soulful and classy, borrowing equally from the smooth soul of the '70s, Americana fascinations, and, in a roundabout way, the sophisti-pop of the '80s. Still, they were professional, stylish, and, thanks to Sharleen Spiterri, sexy, which meant they did make sense in the aftermath of Brit-pop, even if they were a bit out of step. As the splendid Song Book proves, they could even have made it into the American mainstream if they had received a push on adult alternative pop/rock radio, since they were melodic, classy, and solid. They never were groundbreaking, but they were professionals, and even if this hits collection has a couple of run-of-the-mill cuts, at its best -- "Say What You Want," "Black Eyed ...Boy," "In Our Lifetime" -- it's as good as mainstream post-alternative adult pop gets. For European listeners, this is certainly a snapshot of the times, and for Americans, this is a good way to get acquainted with a minor treasure. - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Texas

Texas was formed in Glasgow, Scotland, in 1986 by Johnny McElhone, a veteran of the Scottish rock circuit who had been a part of two groups, Hipsway and Altered Images. Altered Images had considerable chart success in the U.S. and the U.K. in the mid-'80s, while Hipsway didn't become nearly so well known.Texas is comprised of McElhone (bass), Eddie Campbell (keyboards),... Read more