Anyone who likes Robbie Williams will love this collection, which does exactly what it says on the tin.
Listening to this album, I found myself reminiscing sentimentally, charting different points of my life during which each song was released.
Although it's an obvious cop-out to release all the old hits in a bumper album, it's most definitely a lucrative decision on Robbie's part.
This festival of sounds and songs, blasting upbeat classics such as Rock DJ and Let Me Entertain You, is interspersed with gentle ballads like No Regrets, She's the One and all-time favourite Angels.
The album is dripping with talent and the different sounds complement each other like an array of trophies, spanning Robbie's successful solo career.
It's hard to imagine his music career curtailing for a long while as Robbie goes from strength to strength.
CS
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