Packaged as a double-disc set but priced as a single disc, Live: Entertainment or Death features performances of many of Mötley Crüe's best-known songs, covering (almost) their entire career both in terms of song selections and concert dates…
"…a full-on rock/acid house classic that easily showed the way for Primal Scream and hordes of others in following years." ~allmusic
The album is a collection of some of the favorite songs of other artists Chris, who were successful in different times - from the 60s to the 2000s. The album title "Time Traveller" shows the general idea of the selection of songs from different periods in the history of rock music. Songs recorded in a new and original style and include some great classical compositions, performed by Chris in his own unique way.
Top Gear: Sub Zero Driving Anthems was the eleventh compilation album produced by BBC Worldwide and released in 2008 on EMI/Virgin Records' TV subsidiary. 42 tracks were spread out over two discs.
Top Gear: The Greatest Driving Album This Year! was the sixth compilation album produced by BBC Worldwide, the first since the show's cancellation and relaunch in 2001/2002, and released in 2003 on Sony TV, a subsidiary of SME centred around television soundtracks. 39 tracks were spread out over two discs.
Harking back to the days of homemade mixtapes, BBC's television program Top Gear released its own version of a road-trip album in a two-disc, 38-song compilation they call The Ultimate Driving Experience. According to the label, Family Recordings, the first disc is a selection of "recent" hits (though if the Stone Roses song "Love Spreads" from their 1994 album, Second Coming, really qualifies as recent is debatable), while the second focuses more on atmosphere (aka electronica, techno, and house music). What this basically means is that there is a disc for day and then one for night, though, perhaps because of the incessant rain in Britain and the lack of sun in the winter months, there are some songs on the first that seem to better apply to low-light situations (DJ Shadow's "You Can't Go Home Again," UNKLE's "Panic Attack," and Snow Patrol's "Run," for example).
Top Gear Driving Anthems features 50 of the biggest rock and indie anthems straight from the Top Gear playlist including smash hit tracks from Muse, Kasabian, Noel Gallagher’s Flying Birds, Foster The People, Biffy Clyro, The Vaccines and Oasis. It's what The Stig would listen to if he had good taste in music. Top Gear: Driving Anthems was the fourteenth and to date, final compilation album produced by BBC Worldwide and released in 2013 on the Sony Music Entertainment label. 50 tracks were spread out over three discs, for the first and only time in the series.