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Devo - Greatest Hits [Warner Brothers] | ![Devo - Greatest Hits [Warner Brothers]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41XA6PQR8DL._SL160_.jpg)
enlarge | Artist: Devo Label: Warner Bros / Wea Category: Music
List Price: $11.98 Buy Used: $1.95 You Save: $10.03 (84%)
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Rating: 37 reviews Sales Rank: 19360
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 26449 UPC: 075992644921 EAN: 0075992644921 ASIN: B000002LNG
Release Date: December 29, 1990 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Here to Go | | • | Through Being Cool | | • | Big Mess | | • | That's Good | | • | Jerkin' Back 'N' Forth | | • | Peek-A-Boo! | | • | Beautiful World | | • | (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction - Devo, Jagger, Mick | | • | Whip It | | • | Girl U Want | | • | Freedom of Choice | | • | Smart Patrol/Mr. DNA | | • | Gut Feeling/Slap Your Mammy | | • | Gates of Steel | | • | Working in the Coal Mine - Devo, Dorsey, Lee | | • | Jocko Homo |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Even after all of the musical trends, fads, waves, genres, and sub-genres, Devo still sound fresh. There was a certain zeal and enthusiasm that went into works like "Satisfaction," "Through Being Cool," and "Gates of Steel" that belied all of their cynicism. "Greatest Hits plays exactly like its title suggests--Devo's radio hits at their finest. While they may never have succeeded in completely de- evolutionizing man, music, or machine, Devo brought an urgency--as well as a new way of looking at the pop craft--to "Peek-A-Boo!" "Beautiful World," and yes, even "Whip It." Thankfully, "Jocko Homo" and "Gut Feeling" are included, as is the spastic "Smart Patrol/Mr. DNA." Other fine moments can be found on Greatest Misses. --Steve Gdula
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| Customer Reviews:
All Their Hits In One Spot February 18, 2008 VAT (New Paltz, NY United States) A great collection of all the Devo songs the average listener would want. This CD also serves as a career spanning overview for the serious fan. This disc almost never leaves my car CD changer. Grab a copy for a quick Devo fix.
Brains, Beats, and Biscuits May 22, 2007 Boogaloo Betty 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
It's just great to hear a grand old collection of smart funny music again! These guys cranked it out and kept us moving with a smile on our face. I always loved the sci-fi angle and costumes. Dig those Not-Men! And I was also happy to finally discover that a contemporary of theirs - the Cosmopolitans - also with deadpan laffs and great dance grooves, finally got a CD out, Wild Moose Party: Pom Pom Girls Gone New Wave NYC 1980-1981. Viva la fun - from the real deals!
Exercise your freedom of choice to buy this CD February 3, 2007 Sarah Bellum (Dublin, OH United States) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
(4.5/5 stars) This CD is a very good introduction to the world of Devo, which can be described as bizarre, off-kilter, humorous, proudly geeky and just plain fun. The music is not entirely electronica, not altogether pop or rock either. Some of it is an acquired taste, though most of this greatest hits collection is accessible. Devo never takes itself (or anything else, for that matter) too seriously, and that is partly what makes their music so fun. "Here to Go (Go Mix)" is a great tune to begin the CD because it is guaranteed to get you moving. "Through Being Cool" is their proclamation embracing geekdom, while "Big Mess" is a first-person account of a psychotic "boy with a gun" and "a picture in my pocket of the lucky one" he is going to shoot. The lyrics "It's a Beautiful World for you / but not me" appear to appeal for pity, as does Jagger/Richards' "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction." It fits with their persona of the hopeless nerd, which was likely rooted in reality at one point. Like their spoof band from "Revenge of the Nerds," however, these guys put together some genuinely good, crowd-pleasing music. "Whip It" is a prime example of this, though pretty much every song in this collection fits this description. It is difficult to ascertain what statement they are making, or even if they are trying to make any at all. "Smart Patrol/Mr. DNA" has Devo as martyrs for mankind, which goes along with their vaguely science fiction-based persona. Did anyone read the poem from "ancient Rome, about a dog who found two bones / He picked at one / He licked the other / He went in circles / Until he dropped dead"? I sure didn't, but apparently Mothersbaugh et al did, perhaps at Kent State University, which is where the group formed. Devo is the quintessential product of Ohio, which is to say not cosmopolitan enough to be cool, yet not provincial enough to be authentically earthy. What choice did they have except to become one big parody, a musical joke if you will? Epitomizing this facet of the group is the song "Jocko Homo," which is their defining song ("we are Devo!"). The title is derived from an anti-evolution pamphlet called "Jocko-Homo Heavenbound," which was penned by Christian writer, preacher and fellow Ohioan Dr. Bertram Shadduck in 1924. Its lyrics, "They tell us that / We lost our tails / Evolving up / From little snails / I say it's all / Just wind in sails," are juxtaposed with the refrain, "God made man / But he used the monkey to do it / Apes in the plan / We're all here to prove it." What does Devo actually think, and what is their concept of "devolution"? It might not be entirely clear, but you'll have fun trying to found out.
Devo never goes out of style January 9, 2007 M. Asher (Ohio) 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
I bought this CD for my brother for Christmas. He's a father of two (6 and 10) and even the kids loved this CD. We ended up listening to it on Christmas day in my nephew's new CD player. It has all of their hits! Even if you don't remember the names of the songs, once you hear them, you'll remember them and love them just as much today as you did then.
greatest 80's hits August 21, 2006 Patricia V. Gamboni (uk) 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
l really enjored the cd and the process of getting it through Amazon was great an easy.
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