The sisters Wilson at their finest, from (arguably) their finest era. Ann and Nancy are among the very small handful of women to break really big in metal, the other two being the living legends Joan Jett and Lita Ford. The music on this disc ranges from full-on, hard and heavy, Priest-style rock ("Black on Black II") to quieter ballads ("These Dreams"), and even the acoustic finale, "The Road Home," which sounds like an Indigo Girls tune. Scattered amongst the classics on this disc are two hard to find songs: Ann's duet with Robin Zander, "Surrender to Me," from the film "Tequila Sunrise," and the studio version of their Gulf War protest song "You're the Voice." Altogether, a great compilation, with liner notes by Gillian G. Gaar, the author of "She's a Rebel: The History of Women in Rock & Roll." - Anonymous