Annie Lenox - The Annie Lennox Collection 2009 -
: While praised by fans on platforms like Discogs and Amazon for its emotional resonance, some critics noted it heavily favored her debut Diva , suggesting a "law of diminishing returns" in her later solo work.
: Lennox described the album as a way of "drawing a line" on this chapter of her professional life. Special Editions Several versions were released to satisfy collectors: Music CDs Annie Lennox for sale - eBay
Notably, the 2009 release included exclusive to this collection: ANNIE LENOX - The Annie Lennox Collection 2009
The collection primarily draws from her four major solo studio albums: Diva (1992), Medusa (1995), Bare (2003), and Songs of Mass Destruction (2007).
Released on February 17, 2009, is the first comprehensive greatest hits album documenting Annie Lennox's illustrious solo career. Spanning 15 years of music, the compilation features 14 tracks that highlight her transition from the experimental pop of Eurythmics to her status as a definitive soulful solo artist. : While praised by fans on platforms like
: The iconic cover photography was shot by fellow musician and photographer Bryan Adams .
: A cover of the Keane B-side "Closer Now," retitled for this release. The Essential Tracklist: "Little Bird" "Walking on Broken Glass" "No More 'I Love You's'" "Precious" "A Whiter Shade of Pale" "A Thousand Beautiful Things" "Sing" (featuring Various Artists) "Pavement Cracks" "Love Song for a Vampire" (from Bram Stoker's Dracula ) "Dark Road" "Pattern of My Life" "Shining Light" Artistic Significance & Reception Released on February 17, 2009, is the first
: A soulful reimagining of the alternative rock hit by the band Ash.