The Essential Adam Ant

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Album Information
  • Artist: Adamant (See All Albums by Adamant)
  • Date Released: Apr 1, 2003

  • Genre: Rock/Pop, Style: Pop

  • Label: Epic

Total Tracks: 17   Total Length: 62:11

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Still good after all these years

Romaskin

For anyone who came of age in the 80s, the first 11 tracks herein will bring big smiles.Desperate But Not Serious I could listen to everyday.

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Not sure if this is required listening

LostMyMind

but it sure is fun. Sheer silly pop in a punk? wrapper.

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Fantastic

Megafauna

I will always have a soft spot in my heart for New Wave and Adam Ant.

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They Say All Music Guide

Prior to the 2003 release of The Essential Adam Ant, there hadn’t been a career-spanning hits compilation on his career apart from the 1999 Sony International set The Very Best of Adam and the Ants. This 17-track collection shares 15 songs with that 22-song collection (as well as the same cover picture), so it would seem to be pretty much interchangeable, but that isn’t the case. Even though this is shorter, this is the preferable collection since it has a logical chronological sequence and includes two essential songs: the sexy menace of “Physical (You’re So)” and the deliriously intoxicating “Home in the Country,” one of his greatest and most underrated cuts. In contrast, the only song from The Very Best Of that should have been here is “Car Trouble,” and while that’s one of his finest, it’s not a deciding factor in making one collection better than the other. Song for song, from the angular post-punk of “Zerox” to the lovely adult pop of “Wonderful,” The Essential Adam Ant takes every step right, and the result is the best summation of his career. – Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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