Best Of, Volume One

Best Of, Volume One is American new-age musician Ray Lynch's only compilation album, combining tunes from his independently released material with his later Windham Hill recordings.

The compilation also includes three new compositions – "Ralph's Rhapsody", "The Music of What Happens", and a remix of Lynch's first single, "Celestial Soda Pop".

[3] Carmel Carrillo of The Baltimore Sun gave the album two stars out of five, praising Lynch's combination of "synthesized and classical styles" but criticized the three new tracks, commenting that they are "disappointing compared with his better-known works from previous releases."

Carrillo especially criticized the "Celestial Soda Pop" remix for being "too techno for many New Age devotees.

[5] All music composed, arranged, and produced by Ray Lynch except The Oh of Pleasure which is co–written with Tom Canning.