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2008's
Rhino
-issued
Jackpot: The Best Bette
was the Grammy-winning vocalist and Emmy-winning actress' first career-spanning compilation since 1993, and it served as an excellent window into her often eclectic career, touching on nearly all of her stylistic forays. 2015's
Gift of Love
is a more myopic take on the greatest-hits package, offering up an amorous 18-track set devoted entirely to
Midler
's love for balladry. As the humble love song has served as the legendary diva's bread and butter since the '70s, it should hardly come as a surprise that
is well stocked with hits. Any proper
collection would be incomplete without the holy trinity of last-call karaoke balladry that is "The Rose," "Wind Beneath My Wings," and "From a Distance," and
doesn't disappoint, delivering those modern standards early on in the proceedings. It also serves up some less ubiquitous gems, like her spirited 1983 cover of
Marshall Crenshaw
's "My Favorite Waste of Time" and her sultry, jazzy rendering of the
Marvelettes
'
Smoky Robinson
-penned "The Hunter Gets Captured by the Game." For the most part,
sticks with the benchmarks, with the aforementioned triple threat, "Every Road Leads Back to You" (from
For the Boys
), and 1995's "It's Too Late" and "As Dreams Go By," the latter two of which appeared on the platinum-selling
Bette of Roses
leading the charge. Fans looking for a more diversified retrospective should probably check out
Jackpot
(also a
release), but as the perfect soundtrack for a campy romantic evening or a boozy post-breakup meltdown, one would be hard-pressed to find anything better. ~ James Christopher Monger
Rhino
-issued
Jackpot: The Best Bette
was the Grammy-winning vocalist and Emmy-winning actress' first career-spanning compilation since 1993, and it served as an excellent window into her often eclectic career, touching on nearly all of her stylistic forays. 2015's
Gift of Love
is a more myopic take on the greatest-hits package, offering up an amorous 18-track set devoted entirely to
Midler
's love for balladry. As the humble love song has served as the legendary diva's bread and butter since the '70s, it should hardly come as a surprise that
is well stocked with hits. Any proper
collection would be incomplete without the holy trinity of last-call karaoke balladry that is "The Rose," "Wind Beneath My Wings," and "From a Distance," and
doesn't disappoint, delivering those modern standards early on in the proceedings. It also serves up some less ubiquitous gems, like her spirited 1983 cover of
Marshall Crenshaw
's "My Favorite Waste of Time" and her sultry, jazzy rendering of the
Marvelettes
'
Smoky Robinson
-penned "The Hunter Gets Captured by the Game." For the most part,
sticks with the benchmarks, with the aforementioned triple threat, "Every Road Leads Back to You" (from
For the Boys
), and 1995's "It's Too Late" and "As Dreams Go By," the latter two of which appeared on the platinum-selling
Bette of Roses
leading the charge. Fans looking for a more diversified retrospective should probably check out
Jackpot
(also a
release), but as the perfect soundtrack for a campy romantic evening or a boozy post-breakup meltdown, one would be hard-pressed to find anything better. ~ James Christopher Monger
2008's
Rhino
-issued
Jackpot: The Best Bette
was the Grammy-winning vocalist and Emmy-winning actress' first career-spanning compilation since 1993, and it served as an excellent window into her often eclectic career, touching on nearly all of her stylistic forays. 2015's
Gift of Love
is a more myopic take on the greatest-hits package, offering up an amorous 18-track set devoted entirely to
Midler
's love for balladry. As the humble love song has served as the legendary diva's bread and butter since the '70s, it should hardly come as a surprise that
is well stocked with hits. Any proper
collection would be incomplete without the holy trinity of last-call karaoke balladry that is "The Rose," "Wind Beneath My Wings," and "From a Distance," and
doesn't disappoint, delivering those modern standards early on in the proceedings. It also serves up some less ubiquitous gems, like her spirited 1983 cover of
Marshall Crenshaw
's "My Favorite Waste of Time" and her sultry, jazzy rendering of the
Marvelettes
'
Smoky Robinson
-penned "The Hunter Gets Captured by the Game." For the most part,
sticks with the benchmarks, with the aforementioned triple threat, "Every Road Leads Back to You" (from
For the Boys
), and 1995's "It's Too Late" and "As Dreams Go By," the latter two of which appeared on the platinum-selling
Bette of Roses
leading the charge. Fans looking for a more diversified retrospective should probably check out
Jackpot
(also a
release), but as the perfect soundtrack for a campy romantic evening or a boozy post-breakup meltdown, one would be hard-pressed to find anything better. ~ James Christopher Monger
Rhino
-issued
Jackpot: The Best Bette
was the Grammy-winning vocalist and Emmy-winning actress' first career-spanning compilation since 1993, and it served as an excellent window into her often eclectic career, touching on nearly all of her stylistic forays. 2015's
Gift of Love
is a more myopic take on the greatest-hits package, offering up an amorous 18-track set devoted entirely to
Midler
's love for balladry. As the humble love song has served as the legendary diva's bread and butter since the '70s, it should hardly come as a surprise that
is well stocked with hits. Any proper
collection would be incomplete without the holy trinity of last-call karaoke balladry that is "The Rose," "Wind Beneath My Wings," and "From a Distance," and
doesn't disappoint, delivering those modern standards early on in the proceedings. It also serves up some less ubiquitous gems, like her spirited 1983 cover of
Marshall Crenshaw
's "My Favorite Waste of Time" and her sultry, jazzy rendering of the
Marvelettes
'
Smoky Robinson
-penned "The Hunter Gets Captured by the Game." For the most part,
sticks with the benchmarks, with the aforementioned triple threat, "Every Road Leads Back to You" (from
For the Boys
), and 1995's "It's Too Late" and "As Dreams Go By," the latter two of which appeared on the platinum-selling
Bette of Roses
leading the charge. Fans looking for a more diversified retrospective should probably check out
Jackpot
(also a
release), but as the perfect soundtrack for a campy romantic evening or a boozy post-breakup meltdown, one would be hard-pressed to find anything better. ~ James Christopher Monger









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