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<i>The Ultimate Collection</i> (Solution album)

The Ultimate Collection (Solution album)

2005 compilation album by Solution


The Ultimate Collection is a three-CD compilation of music by the Dutch symphonic rock band Solution. The first in-depth retrospective of the group, it was released by Universal and Hunter Entertainment in 2005. The sound is digitally remastered.

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Contents

The first two discs feature studio recordings and the third comprises the entirety of their 1983 album Solution Live. Every song from their debut album Solution is included on the first CD, and five of the six from the follow-up Divergence. The track "Fever" was omitted from previous CD editions of Solution/Divergence and makes its first digital appearance at the end of the live disc.[1][2]

The Ultimate Collection features one version of every song Solution released, meaning that the studio recordings of tracks performed on Solution Live are not included. The rest of the set takes in three tracks from third album Cordon Bleu, and four each from Fully Interlocking, ...It's Only Just Begun... and Runaway.

The 1975 song "Third Line" is split into two parts to end the first disc and begin the second. On Cordon Bleu they segue into each other and are virtually indistinguishable.[3]

Packaging

The three discs are housed in a fold-out Digipak case with a biographical booklet. The photograph of the band on the front cover itself is from the vinyl edition of the Divergence LP.

Track listing


References

  1. "35 Best Rock Bands From the Netherlands". www.ultimate-guitar.com. Retrieved 2023-03-28.
  2. "Albert's Beginner's Guide to Symphonic Metal | Symphonic Metal". symphonicmetal.mit.edu. Retrieved 2023-03-28.
  3. Wedia. "The Dutch: Masters at symphonic metal". IamExpat. Retrieved 2023-03-28.

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