Expressing opinions about what and what should not be on compilations is like making bets during the pre-primaries phase of the US Presidential race - it’s next to meaningless and only slightly more fun - so let’s not quibble over what didn’t make the cut. You get 18 tracks and they’re all keepers.
“West of Anywhere” covers material from the “One Time, Two Times”, “Three Red Light”, “Road To Rome” and “Rippled Soul” albums. All the obvious tracks are here with a previously unreleased version of “Please Don’t Lie” just to confound/delight completists.
You’ll have your own favourites but for mine “One Times, Two Times Devastated”, “Foolish”. “Second Floor” and “Can’t Get You Want” (ah, let’s toss in “Hold On” as well) jump out of the frame like A grade players playing against drunks in a backyard cricket match.
About the only criticism is that the liner notes talk about DM3 in the past tense. Dom Mariani might have plenty else on his plate but DM3 remain active and, are as far as I can tell, will remain so into the future, at least for as long as people have an ear for great rocking pop. Buy this and chase down the albums.