"The Greatest" is a compilation album by English singer Ian Brown, who gained fame as the lead vocalist of the alternative rock band, The Stone Roses. Released on 12 September 2005 by Fiction Records, the album contains iconic tracks from Brown's solo career, including his first-ever solo single, "My Star." The compilation, however, does not only stick to singles but also features album tracks and B-sides, showcasing a broad spectrum of Brown's music.
Brown's solo journey started in 1998 after the breakup of The Stone Roses. The singer is known for mixing various music styles, blending rock with electronic music, and has been influential in the Britpop movement. "The Greatest" encapsulates the best of Brown's work demonstrating his versatility and unique style as a solo artist, from the melodic "Corpses in Their Mouths" to the dance-influenced "Golden Gaze."
Despite the album not coming with any new songs, it received a generally warm response from critics and fans alike. It reinforces Brown's position as a key figure in modern British rock and showcases his status as an indie icon. The compilation presents a rounded and comprehensive view of his artistry outside of The Stone Roses, making it a considerable record for both new listeners and long-time fans.