Although it's missing a few of the band's best songs, Greatest Hits is the best available overview of Bang Tango's career, as well as the only one available (although that's a bit disingenuous, because it isn't bad). The most generously represented album is Dancin' on Coals, and while one could have hoped for a few more tracks from Love After Death or especially their biggest record, Psycho Cafe, their bare essentials are here, including two versions of the group's biggest hit, "Someone Like You" (one the original, one a ...
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Although it's missing a few of the band's best songs, Greatest Hits is the best available overview of Bang Tango's career, as well as the only one available (although that's a bit disingenuous, because it isn't bad). The most generously represented album is Dancin' on Coals, and while one could have hoped for a few more tracks from Love After Death or especially their biggest record, Psycho Cafe, their bare essentials are here, including two versions of the group's biggest hit, "Someone Like You" (one the original, one a remix). It could have been somewhat better, but overall, Greatest Hits is all the casual fan will need. ~ Steve Huey, Rovi
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