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John Denver's Greatest Hits, Volume 2 by John Denver (1977) John Denver's Greatest Hits, Volume 3 by John Denver (1984) The Singles 81→85 by Depeche Mode (1985) The Singles 86>98 by Depeche Mode (1998) Greatest Hits by Depeche Mode (1987) The Best of Depeche Mode Volume 1 by Depeche Mode (2006) #1's by Destiny's Child (2005) Devo's Greatest ...
The Hits Album 4 or Hits 4 is a compilation album released in the UK in March 1986 by CBS and WEA, with RCA Ariola now also joining the partnership from this release onwards. It followed The Hits Album and Hits 2 to the top of the UK Top 100 Album chart and remained there for 4 weeks.
The release includes 18 greatest hits from Alan Jackson's studio albums: Here in the Real World (1990) "Here in the Real World" "Chasin' That Neon Rainbow" Don't Rock the Jukebox (1991) "Don't Rock the Jukebox" "Midnight in Montgomery" A Lot About Livin' (And a Little 'bout Love) (1992) "Chattahoochee" "She's Got the Rhythm (And I Got the Blues)"
Most of the songs listed here are remixes. This compilation's songs have more refined and re-recorded tracks, less noise in the background, and a lot of reverberation in the background. ^† These songs include a harder bass drum line and considerably more reverberation than the original version. "Top of the World" is mixed with an alternate ...
The Greatest Hits Collection is the first compilation album by American country music artist Alan Jackson.Released on October 24, 1995, it includes the greatest hits from his first four studio albums, as well as an album cut from his 1990 debut Here in the Real World and two new tracks — "Tall, Tall Trees" and "I'll Try", both of which were Number One hits for him on the Billboard Hot ...
All of the albums from this period achieved at least a platinum BPI award, with the exception of the ninth volume. When the Hits Album series began, it was a joint venture by CBS and WEA; RCA Ariola (later BMG) joined the partnership in 1986, and it would be a combination of these three companies, and later, Telstar TV, that would release The ...
Greatest Hits is the first compilation album by American country music artist Kenny Chesney, released on September 26, 2000, on BNA Records. It features hits from his previous albums, as well as newly recorded tracks. Two of the new tracks — "I Lost It" and "Don't Happen Twice" — were issued as singles.
Greatest Hits is the first compilation album released by British pop and soul group Simply Red, released in 1996, which contained material from their first five studio albums (Picture Book, Men and Women, A New Flame, Stars and Life) and included a newer track, a cover of Aretha Franklin's 1973 classic, "Angel".