Atlantic/Rhino's 2006 double-disc
The Definitive Collection is a truncated version of Rhino's 1996 double-disc,
Retrospective, which has been seriously edited for this reissue. The 1996 comp ran a generous 50 songs, featuring not only all of
Bread's hits, but also solo singles from
James Griffin and
David Gates, including the latter's classic hit "The Goodbye Girl." The 2006 comp knocks off
20 of those songs -- well, 21, really, since "I Want You with Me" is the only one of the 30 songs here that wasn't on
Retrospective -- and offers an edited version of that set's liner notes. The big hits are all here -- including "If," "Make It with You," "Baby I'm-A Want You," "Everything I Own," and "The Guitar Man." Any listener going in cold to
The Definitive Collection, not knowing about the previous double-disc set, will likely find this reasonably satisfying, but
Retrospective is better than this set in every way. And if given the choice between the two -- which most consumers will be, since both
The Definitive Collection and
Retrospective are on the market simultaneously -- there's no reason to select this one over its more comprehensive cousin.
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Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi