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The Best of G.E.M. 2008 - 2012

G.E.M.

Pop - Released July 4, 2013 | Hummingbird Music Ltd.

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21st Century Hits: Best of 2000 - 2012

Dwight Yoakam

Country - Released September 30, 2013 | New West Records

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The title 21st Century Hits: Best of 2000-2012 is likely meant with a wink, as Dwight Yoakam hasn't exactly burned up the charts in the new millennium. He left Reprise after 2000's Tomorrow's Sounds Today (the soundtrack to South of Heaven, West of Hell appeared the next year but it's hard to count that as an official release), then released Population Me on Audium Records in 2003 before moving to New West in 2005, releasing Blame the Vain that year and the tribute album Dwight Sings Buck two years later. That's a total of three albums in a decade -- Dwight returned to the label in 2012 for 3 Pears -- and there were just four charting singles among them: "The Late Great Golden State," "The Back of Your Hand," "Intentional Heartache," and "Blame the Vain," not one of them placing higher than 52 on the country charts. That's pretty thin gruel for a compilation, so 21st Century Hits bends the rules a little bit, adding his rockabilly cover of Queen's "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" -- his last genuine hit single, but it peaked at 12 in 1999, so it merits inclusion here by appearing on the soundtrack to the 2006 Jennifer Aniston/Vince Vaughn film The Break-Up -- a cut from Tomorrow's Sounds Today ("The Sad Side of Town"), a cut from 3 Pears (the terrific "A Heart Like Mine"), and "Long Goodbye," a previously unreleased duet with Michelle Branch that aims for a crossover and may have gotten there if it had a discernable melody. Its inclusion is nice for the sake of completeness and it also underscores how Yoakam wasn't especially focused during the first decade of the 21st century. He certainly made good music, much of it included here -- this samples nicely from Population Me and Blame the Vain but Dwight Sings Buck deserves to be heard in its entirety -- and one of the nice things about the collection is how it never suggests how it took Dwight a little while to find his footing after he parted ways with longtime collaborator producer Pete Anderson after Population Me. By squeezing a decade or so to 14 songs, 21st Century Hits condenses Dwight's transitional years into a solid little record; anybody who came back aboard through 3 Pears will find it useful.© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo
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The Songs We Sing - Best of 2002-2012 - Deluxe Version

Flunk

Electronic - Released April 30, 2012 | Beatservice Records

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BOCA 2012: Best Of College A Cappella

Varsity Vocals

Vocal Music (Secular and Sacred) - Released January 1, 2012 | Varsity Vocals

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Here to Stay: Best Of (2000-2012)

John Hiatt

Folk/Americana - Released November 11, 2013 | New West Records

Not many artists move into one of their most fruitful periods at the age of 48, and though John Hiatt has never been a dawdler when it comes to writing songs and making records, after leaving the major-label game with 2000's Crossing Muddy Waters, he became impressively prolific even by his own standards, cranking out eight studio albums of fresh material from 2000 to 2012. Here to Stay: Best of 2000-2012 finds New West Records following the example of nearly every other label Hiatt has worked with in putting together a collection of his highlights from their back catalog (Crossing Muddy Waters and The Tiki Bar Is Open were originally released by Vanguard, but have since been reissued by New West, who put out six subsequent Hiatt discs). If this set doesn't sound like the greatest work of Hiatt's career, Here to Stay confirms what people who have been following his work in the 21st century already knew -- John Hiatt is a consistently strong and compelling songwriter who knows how to bring his music to life in the studio, and he's been cutting a string of tough, thoughtful, satisfying records at a time when most veteran acts are running out of ideas and content to rest on their laurels. Hiatt is a working musician in the best sense of the word, a guy whose embrace of his craft and relationship with his muse is enviable as his recording career edges up on 40 years, and while Here to Stay doesn't sound like the work of a young man, these 17 songs make an advantage of Hiatt's age, experience, and vocal grit, delivering some wicked blues-shot rock that tells a lot of tales worth hearing from a life lived with a certain amount of reckless abandon. Here to Stay includes one new tune, featuring Joe Bonamassa on guitar, which should encourage Hiatt's regular customers to buy 16 tracks they probably already own, but if you lost track of John Hiatt in the '90s and you wonder what he's been up to lately, Here to Stay gives you the answer -- he's been writing songs, making albums, and quietly proving he's still one of the best things American roots rock has to offer, delivering the good like a pro and a prodigy.© Mark Deming /TiVo
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The Best of G.E.M. 2008 - 2012

G.E.M.

Pop - Released March 27, 2013 | Hummingbird Music Ltd.

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Markus Schulz presents Coldharbour Recordings - Best Of 2012

Various Artists

Trance - Released December 7, 2012 | Coldharbour Recordings (Armada)

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40 Best Workout Songs for Summer 2012

DJ Playback

Pop - Released July 30, 2012 | Executive Music Group

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Monstercat Best of 2012

Pegboard Nerds

Dance - Released February 5, 2013 | Monstercat

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The Best of 2002 - 2012

Sud Sound System

Reggae - Released June 1, 2012 | Salento Sound System

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Best of Techno 2009 - 2012 Part A

Techno

Techno - Released September 28, 2012 | pikstudio

2012 Best of by uDiscover

Various Artists

Pop - Released August 19, 2023 | UME - Global Clearing House

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Best of the Year Medleys: 2007 - 2012

Anthem Lights

Pop - Released October 20, 2015 | YC Records

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21st Century Hits: Best of 2000 - 2012

Dwight Yoakam

Country - Released September 30, 2013 | New West Records

The title 21st Century Hits: Best of 2000-2012 is likely meant with a wink, as Dwight Yoakam hasn't exactly burned up the charts in the new millennium. He left Reprise after 2000's Tomorrow's Sounds Today (the soundtrack to South of Heaven, West of Hell appeared the next year but it's hard to count that as an official release), then released Population Me on Audium Records in 2003 before moving to New West in 2005, releasing Blame the Vain that year and the tribute album Dwight Sings Buck two years later. That's a total of three albums in a decade -- Dwight returned to the label in 2012 for 3 Pears -- and there were just four charting singles among them: "The Late Great Golden State," "The Back of Your Hand," "Intentional Heartache," and "Blame the Vain," not one of them placing higher than 52 on the country charts. That's pretty thin gruel for a compilation, so 21st Century Hits bends the rules a little bit, adding his rockabilly cover of Queen's "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" -- his last genuine hit single, but it peaked at 12 in 1999, so it merits inclusion here by appearing on the soundtrack to the 2006 Jennifer Aniston/Vince Vaughn film The Break-Up -- a cut from Tomorrow's Sounds Today ("The Sad Side of Town"), a cut from 3 Pears (the terrific "A Heart Like Mine"), and "Long Goodbye," a previously unreleased duet with Michelle Branch that aims for a crossover and may have gotten there if it had a discernable melody. Its inclusion is nice for the sake of completeness and it also underscores how Yoakam wasn't especially focused during the first decade of the 21st century. He certainly made good music, much of it included here -- this samples nicely from Population Me and Blame the Vain but Dwight Sings Buck deserves to be heard in its entirety -- and one of the nice things about the collection is how it never suggests how it took Dwight a little while to find his footing after he parted ways with longtime collaborator producer Pete Anderson after Population Me. By squeezing a decade or so to 14 songs, 21st Century Hits condenses Dwight's transitional years into a solid little record; anybody who came back aboard through 3 Pears will find it useful.© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo
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Global DJ Broadcast Top 40 - Best Of 2012

Markus Schulz

Trance - Released December 20, 2012 | ARVA

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The Best of Bella Morte (1996 - 2012)

Bella Morte

Alternative & Indie - Released June 25, 2013 | Metropolis Records

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#1 Club Hits 2012 - Best of Dance, House, Electro & Techno

Various Artists

Dance - Released June 22, 2012 | Mega Anthems

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World Tour - Best Of 2012

Markus Schulz

Trance - Released December 14, 2012 | Armada Music Bundles