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Despite being a rather inconsistent act, the Eagles were one of the most successful rock bands of the '70s. Made up of five fine musicians (each with unquestionably superb vocal talent), the band blended impressive but often simple music with melodious vocal harmonies. This 1994 release attempts to collect the best tracks from the Eagles' catalog. While it does succeed in compiling many of the finer songs, the need for certain tracks is questionable. On the whole, however, The Very Best Of retains the Eagles magic that typified their finer moments. For those unfamiliar with the Eagles' music, this release will open eyes as to why the band is so revered. The album goes from strength to strength and only takes a small drop in quality in various places. Being slightly overlong at 71 minutes, this is as complete a best-of as one will find, but includes a few unnecessary tracks. ~ Ben Davies, All Music Guide
Gnarls' Cee-Lo gets best-of set
With "Crazy" the smash hit of the year, Gnarls Barkley frontman, Goodie Mob rapper, and solo artist releases hits package.
Long before the runaway success of Gnarls Barkley catapulted Cee-Lo Green into a whole new stratosphere, the round mound of soul was a solo singer and rapper and frontman for Atlanta hip-hop group Goodie Mob.

Cee-Lo at Coachella in April.
Now that the Gnarls song "Crazy" has has gone through the roof, Aristra/Legacy is looking to capitalize.
The record label is prepping Closet Freak: The Best of Cee-Lo Green the Soul Machine, a compilation of music from Cee-Lo's two solo albums and his first album with Goodie Mob, as well as one track from Outkast's 1994 debut album, Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik.
The 19-track best-of set will hit stores October 31 and includes collaborations with Timbaland ("I'll Be Around"), Pharrell ("The Art of Noise"), Ludacris ("Childz Play"), and Jazze Pha and T.I. ("The One"). Goodie Mob tracks "Free" and "Soul Food" are included, as is "Get Up, Git Out," the Outkast and Cee-Lo song that Macy Gray sample to great success on 1999's "Do Something."
Gnarls Barkley is at the tail end of its lengthy world tour in support of its Downtown/Atlantic debut, St. Elsewhere, which has sold 920,000 copies in the US, according to Nielsen SoundScan. The group plays at the V Festival in Baltimore on Saturday.
The tracklisting for Closet Freak:
Goodie Mob, "Free"
Cee-Lo, "Closet Freak"
Cee-Lo featuring Timbaland, "I'll Be Around"
Cee-Lo featuring Pharrell, "The Art of Noise"
Cee-Lo, "Bad Mutha"
Cee-Lo, "Gettin' Grown"
Cee-Lo featuring Big Gipp & Backbone, "Suga Baby"
Cee-Lo, "I Am Selling Soul"
Cee-Lo, "Living Again"
Cee-Lo, "A Thug's Concern"
Cee-Lo, "One for the Road"
Cee-Lo, "Bass Head Jazz"
Cee-Lo featuring Ludacris, "Childz Play"
Cee-Lo, "Sometimes"
Cee-Lo, "Under Tha Influence (Follow Me)"
Cee-Lo featuring Jazze Pha & T.I., "The One"
Goodie Mob, "Soul Food"
Goodie Mob, "Cell Therapy"
Outkast featuring Cee-Lo, "Git Up, Git Out"