Here’s a critical review based on the release you’ve referenced:
The keyword specifies – but Savage Garden did not release a greatest hits compilation in 1998. Their first official greatest hits album, Truly Madly Completely: The Best of Savage Garden , didn’t arrive until 2005, four years after the duo disbanded. Savage Garden - Greatest Hits -1998- -FLAC- vtw...
To clarify for anyone researching:
These songs represent some of the band's most successful and beloved works, showcasing their ability to craft memorable melodies and lyrics. Here’s a critical review based on the release
(not an official studio release from Columbia Records) that gained popularity in certain regions like Russia. It primarily features tracks from their self-titled debut album Savage Garden Cultural and Musical Impact Savage Garden Greatest Hits
Despite their short run (they split in 2001), their music became synonymous with late-90s pop-balladry and electronic-tinged soft rock. They sold over 12 million albums in the US alone and 35 million worldwide.