Sometimes they sound so, when would the Blessed Crystals in the 80s beamed (eg "If She Knew What She Wants"), sometimes they lay simply catchy and imaginative arranged melodies out that are not bothersome even with repeated listens, sometimes discover new facets in known Felt ("Hazy Shade of Winter" - Paul Simon songs convincing hinzukriegen as their original, which also creates not everyone), sometimes presented Michael Steele (not this time Susanna Hoffs) as first-class airs and graces ballad singer without annoying vocal cord exercises ("Following"), sometimes goes off the post (eg "Walking Down Your Street", "Be With You") - and "Walk like an Egyptian" is simply indescribably good; somehow this song actually sounds like he presche unmumifiziert the type of ancient Egyptian wall paintings by the speakers and times.
This nearly 50-minute compilation actually assembled the best of the Bangles, and at least I miss anything important. The compilation includes the broad musical spectrum of this female Fab Four (Well, well. Compare with the Beatles's always * something * too high) from its beginnings ("Going Down to Liverpool") until the finale furioso "Eternal Flame".
Beautiful sounds, simply beautiful sounds - with a twist. Greatest Hits up.