Though her regular albums all have their inspired moments, there really is only one direction in which the aspiring
Tina Charles fan really needs to go -- and this is it. 1978's
Greatest Hits spans, across 13 tracks, most of
Charles' U.K. and European hits, including the still precious "You Set My Heart on Fire," which was a Top Three hit in Sweden months before her own British public started buying the follow-up. That, of course, was "I Love to Love," which opens this collection with a still-dazzling flamboyance. No matter that producer
Biddu's arrangement owed so much to
Barry White and
MFSB, nor that the record established a musical precedent that
Charles was never to break away from. Still it is easy to see how effortlessly it swept the globe. Moving deeper into the collection, a handful of generally well-chosen album tracks pad out the hits -- "It's Time for a Change" was a welcome inclusion from
Dance Little Lady, while "Sweets for My Sweet" was certainly the pick from
Rendezvous. In fact, the only major criticism of the album is that, in its desire to portray
Charles in a light that the average hits fan would find favorable, it leaves her looking even more one-dimensional than she actually was. She did love to love, of course. But she liked to do other things as well.