Some of the advantages that 2004's
Greatest Hits has over 1995's
The Best of Alexander O'Neal are apparent from the quickest of glances. The most obvious difference is the quantity of songs: while
The Best of Alexander O'Neal functioned as a suitable introduction covering the singer's first three albums, this disc features five more sensibly picked cuts. The most important inclusion here, beyond all the essential chart hits ("If You Were Here Tonight," "Criticize," "Fake," "Never Knew Love Like This," "All True Man," "What Is This Thing Called Love?"), is "Saturday Love," the magnificent 1986 single previously bound to duet partner
Cherrelle's catalog.
Alexander O'Neal (1985),
Hearsay (1986), and
All True Man (1991) are all worth owning, but this compilation will do for those on a budget.