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Very Best of Gilbert O'Sullivan [Pan]
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Track List: Very Best of Gilbert O'Sullivan [Pan]

  1. Matrimony
  2. Ohh Wakka Doo Wakka Day
  3. Claire
  4. Alone Again Naturally
  5. Get Down
  6. Nothing Rhymed
  7. You Are You
  8. No Matter How I Try
  9. We Will
  1. At the Very Mention of Your Name
  2. Why, Oh Why, Oh Why
  3. Ooh Baby
  4. Can't Think Straight
  5. I Wish I Could Cry
  6. What's in a Kiss
  7. Lost a Friend
  8. I'll Believe It When I See It
  9. Dear Dream

Pro Reviews: Very Best of Gilbert O'Sullivan [Pan]

  • All Music Guide

    Randomly selected - "Matrimony" is a pretty great song, but it ain't an opener - PM's =The Very Best of Gilbert O'Sullivan= covers most of the songs you'd want in a Gilbert O'Sullivan collection, but not better than Rhino's similar title. Some cuts here aren't over there, but they're relatively minor, and given the utter lack of liner notes - the cover is just a flimsy insert - and indifferent mastering, this probably isn't worth seeking out for anyone other than completists and those on a budget that allows budget-priced import collection (which will likely be more expensive than a more expensive domestic collection).

    - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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Biography

Gilbert O'Sullivan

Singer/songwriter Gilbert O'Sullivan successfully combined a flair for Beatlesque popcraft with an oldfashioned musichall sensibility to emerge as one of the most distinctive and popular new performers of the early 1970s. Born Raymond O'Sullivan in Waterford, Ireland on December 1, 1946, he went on to attend art school in Swindon, England, writing songs throughout his f... Read more