I hate to say this, only because at one time I had this on both cassette and CD, but for "botched" greatest hits compilations, Donna Summer's ON THE RADIO: GREATEST HITS VOL. 1 & 2 wins hands down. Sure, it had all of Summer's hits post-"Last Dance" on it, plus the 12" of "Enough Is Enough" with Babs and a longer version of the title track (along with the radio length version), but overall, it could've been better. Perhaps the idea of weaving the songs together on three of the four sides was too ambitious. Not just simple segues, mind you, but incidental music overlapping the original recordings towards the end of the songs as they blend into the next. The worst offender on this album is the "Hot Stuff/Bad Girls" medley. Chopping "Hot Stuff" to 2:55 was a shock and the incidental music used to blend into "Bad Girls" was grating. Summer had such a good library of music up to this point that a greatest hits package would've been treated much better than it was. Interestingly enough, in the twenty five years since this albums' release, there have been more Summer greatest hits compilations than studio albums.
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