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The Best...Album in the World...Ever! : ウィキペディア英語版
The Best... Album in the World...Ever!

The Best... Album in the World...Ever! is a compilation album brand from Circa Records (trading under the 'strategic marketing' brand name of EMI/Virgin Records). Usually the album's title is made of the main title, genre and maybe issue number (so albums would include ''The Best Ibiza Album in the World...Ever!'', ''The Best Rock Album in the World...Ever!'' etc.), however on a number of indie music collections the genre aspect was replaced by a full list of artist names. Due to this, these were just normally listed as The Best Album in the World...Ever!.
Although most albums use the ''Album in the World...Ever!'' suffix, some towards the late 1990s change the suffix to ''Anthems...Ever!'', with a plural on the theme (example the album ''The Best Celtic Anthems...Ever!''). Some even just use ''...Ever!'' as a suffix (such as ''The Best TV Ads...Ever!'')
Many of the albums in the series were compiled by Ashley Abram.
==History==
The series started with ''The Best...Dance Album in the World...Ever!'' (1993) which was a success. The ''Dance'' strand lead to a fourteen volume subseries. Other more successful subseries were ''Air Guitar'', ''Sixties'', ''Club Anthems'' and the aforementioned alternative rock ''Best...Album in the World Ever''s.
''The Best Club Anthems...Ever!'', featuring house, big beat, techno and electronica was released in 1997, and there have been 16 sequels. One difference from ''The Best Dance Album in the World..Ever!'' and ''The Best Club Anthems...Ever'' series is that ''Club Anthems'' originally had its tracks mixed, although this stopped beginning with 2003's ''Very Best Club Anthems'' release.
''The Best Air Guitar Album in the World...Ever!'', referred to in retrospect as ''Air Guitar I'', released 5 November 2001, was compiled by Brian May. A sequel was released in November 2002 and another in November 2003, the latter proclaiming itself to be the last ''Air Guitar Album in the World...Ever!''. Both sequels were again compiled by Brian May. In 2005, a 3CD ''The Best of the Best Air Guitar Album in the World...Ever!'' was released. Whilst ''Air Guitar III'' proclaimed to be the final volume, the liner notes written by May in ''The Best of the Best'' start with "OK, we lied."
Sometimes, the albums have captured a moment of popularity for things other than music, such as ''The Best TV Ads...Ever!'', a compilation released in May 2000 of songs from current and famous TV adverts which was released just days after the "100 Greatest TV Ads" poll from Channel 4 and ''The Sunday Times'' aired on the former. Furthermore, many other albums with a similar concept followed from other labels, including ''Switched On'' from rival label Telstar, ''Classic Ads'' from Universal, ''Commercial Breaks'' from Beechwood Music and the similarly titled ''Commercial Break'' from Castle Music.
The series was immensely popular, and all of the volumes performed well in the album charts. The series started to become subject to popular culture parodies, as spoof band Shirehorses titled their first album from 1997 ''The worst...album in the world...ever...EVER!''. Blur, who appeared on some of the albums in the series, were originally going to title their 2000 compilation ''Blur: The Best of'' as ''Best Blur Album in the World Ever''.
The series originally featured a globe on each album cover, to represent the world, as referred to in the album titles. When the ''Anthems...Ever!'' and the simply ''...Ever!'' titles started to appear in 1997, the globe didn't usually appear on the cover. The globe continued to be featured on ''in the World...Ever!'' covers nonetheless, although in 2001–02, it started to become absent from the album covers of ''in the World...Ever!'' albums too, as it is absent from the ''Air Guitar'' covers and one of the ''Dance'' covers.

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