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  2. Greatest Hits Live! (tour) - Wikipedia

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    Just a few months after releasing their fourth studio album Living for the Weekend (2013), the group announced they would release a Greatest Hits album and tour in support for the album. [1] The tour was the group's first in three years. The tour played a mixture of theatres and arenas with most dates sold out at full capacity.

  3. Traces (Steve Perry album) - Wikipedia

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    Traces is the third solo studio album by the American singer and songwriter Steve Perry.It was released on October 5, 2018, by Fantasy Records. [1] It was his first solo album in 24 years, after For the Love of Strange Medicine in 1994, his first appearance on a studio album since his last appearance with Journey on their 1996 album Trial by Fire and his first release of new music since his ...

  4. Greatest Hits Tour - Wikipedia

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    Greatest Hits Tour (Elton John), a 2011 concert tour by Elton John; Greatest Hits Tour (Five), a 2013 concert tour by Five; The Greatest Hits Tour (Girls Aloud), a 2007 concert tour by Girls Aloud; Greatest Hits Tour (Olivia Newton-John), a 1999 concert tour by Olivia Newton-John; The Greatest Hits Tour (Sugababes), a 2007 concert tour by the ...

  5. Greatest Hits Live ... Now and Forever - Wikipedia

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    It also contains two new studio recordings of previously released songs. The album was a massive success in Asia, where in Taiwan it topped the album charts for 16 weeks. [citation needed] It was recorded in Taipei, Taiwan, and later a DVD of the concert was released. The band played live with a 16-piece string section. [2]

  6. Classics IV - Wikipedia

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    The band changed its name to The Classics IV featuring Dennis Yost and enjoyed two more top-10 hits, "Stormy" (1968, Hot 100 No. 5) and "Traces" (1969, Hot 100 No. 2, Easy Listening No. 2), the latter of which Emory Gordy also co-wrote. Cobb and Buie borrowed heavily from 1936's "Every Day with Jesus" by Robert C. and Wendell P. Loveless to pen ...

  7. Smashes and Trashes - Wikipedia

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    The bonus track edition includes acoustic versions of "Weak" and "Because of You". This is the band's first new material since splitting in 2001. The album was released surrounding a greatest hits tour around Europe. On 3 July 2009, the music video for "Tear the Place Up" was posted on My Space.

  8. Trace (band) - Wikipedia

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    The band was formed in 1974 and released its debut album, "Trace," in 1974. The band's music was characterized by complex arrangements and intricate instrumental work, and their compositions often featured a mix of rock, jazz, and classical influences. Trace released a total of three albums during their career. [1]

  9. Greatest Hits Tour (Westlife) - Wikipedia

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    The Greatest Hits Tour (also known as The Farewell Tour) [1] was the twelfth concert tour by Irish boy band, Westlife. The tour, visited the Europe and Asia and supported the group's compilation album, Greatest Hits. After the tour finished, the group disbanded after performing for 14 years until their reformation in 2018. [2]