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The Best (t.A.T.u. album)

The Best
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Greatest hits album by t.A.T.u.
Released September 7, 2006
Length 75:12
Language English (16 Tracks)
Russian(4 Tracks)
Label Universal, Interscope
Producer Boris Rensky
Trevor Horn
Martin Kierszenbaum
Robert Orton
Sergio Galoyan
Dennis Ingoldsby
t.A.T.u. chronology
Люди Инвалиды
(2005)
The Best
(2006)
Весёлые Улыбки
(2008)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 3.5/5 stars

The Best (aka The Best of t.A.T.u., t.A.T.u. The Best) is a CD/ set from the Russian group t.A.T.u. featuring hit singles, rare mixes, three previously unreleased tracks, a live concert, music videos and more. There are two versions of the set, one with only a CD, and another with a CD and a DVD (sometimes referred to as the "Deluxe Edition"). In Korea, the Deluxe Edition came with a poster. In the U.S., only the CD version was sold, and only in Best Buy stores. However, for U.S. online retailers, it was available, and for some by import from Korea.

The Best was t.A.T.u.'s final release with the Universal Music Group label. Previously they went through Universal International.

The set was released on September 4, 2006 in Korea and Brazil, September 11 in Europe, September 27 in Japan, September 29 in Germany and October 10 in the U.S. It was later releases on the iTunes Store on November 7. There were different releases of the album, including a cassette, compact disc, DVD and Vinyl.

The Best received generally positive reviews from music critics. Stephen Thomas Erlwine from Allmusic gave it four out of five stars. He concluding saying "since a little t.A.T.u. can go a long way, it's best to get all the big hits in one place; the rest of the record might still be filler even on a hits disc, but at least it has all the big songs, which The Best certainly does, and that should satisfy any listener who considers the Russian duo a guilty pleasure." However, he did say that the album was too early for a release.

There were a lot of facts, misspelled words and other associated issues with the album. In the sides there is missing a dot in the t.A.T.u. logo. The song "Ya Soshla S Uma" was misspelled on the back cover. It was listed as "Ya Soshia S Uma". While "Nas Ne Dogonyat" was spelled as "Nas Ne Dagoniat", although it is a valid translation. Both those versions are not the Russian edits. Although neither "Novaya Model" nor "Perfect Enemy" were singles, only "Perfect Enemy" was included on the compilation album (although Russian radio stations played Novaya Model.


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