Fifty-two-track double CD has all the hits and then some. It may seem excessive for those who only want the hits, and some of the selections (particularly from the late '60s) are weak. But
Gore had more worthy B-sides, album cuts, and low-charting singles than most people assume, and there are a good number of those on this collection: "Wonder Boy" (a white
Martha & the Vandellas cop), "Off and Running" (covered by the Mindbenders in the To Sir with Love film), "Look of Love" (one of
Greenwich-Barry's greatest girl-group-style songs), a cover of
Laura Nyro's "Wedding Bell Blues" (which lost out on the charts to
the Fifth Dimension's version), and interesting little-known compositions by
Goffin-
King,
Paul Anka,
Van McCoy,
Marvin Hamlisch, and
Lesley herself.
Gore covered more territory than the teen self-pity anthems for which she's most remembered, and this anthology, while not enough to make you demand her election to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, is not nearly as relentlessly lightweight as her detractors would have you imagine. Includes some tracks that were previously unavailable on album, or previously unreleased in the U.S. ~ Richie Unterberger