Rearviewmirror (Greatest Hits 1991–2003) is a two-part compilation album by American rock band Pearl Jam, originally released on November 16, 2004 through Epic Records.
The album's two discs are both devoted to different sides of the band's catalogue: the first disc, or "Up Side", contains heavier rock songs while the second disc or "Down Side" consists of slower songs and ballads. Both discs are in chronological order, with the exception of the last song on the "Down Side", regular show closer "Yellow Ledbetter".
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- A1: Breakeven
- A2: The Man Who Can't Be Moved
- A3: For The First Time
- A4: Nothing
- A5: Hall Of Fame
- A6: If You Could See Me Now
- A7: Superheroes
- A8: Six Degrees Of Separation
- A9: Rain
- A10: Arms Open
- A11: The Last Time
- A12: Run Through Walls
- A13: Before The Worst
- A14: We Cry
- A15: Science & Faith
- A16: No Good In Goodbye
- A17: Never Seen Anything Quite Like You
- A18: I Want It All
- 1: Diana
- 2: I Love You Baby
- 3: Tell Me That You Love Me
- 4: You Are My Destiny
- 5: Crazy Love
- 6: Just Young
- 7: Lonely Boy
- 8: (All Of A Sudden) My Heart Sings
- 9: It's Time To Cry
- 10: Put Your Head On My Shoulder
- 11: Hello, Young Lovers
- 12: Puppy Love
- 13: Love Letters In The Sand
- 14: Down By The Riverside
- 15: You Belong To Me
- 16: Jambalaya
- 17: I Can't Give You Anything But Love
- 18: Somebody Loves Me
- 1: Maybellene
- 2: Roll Over Beethoven
- 3: Rock & Roll Music
- 4: Johnny B Goode
- 5: Sweet Little Rock And Roller
- 6: School Day
- 7: Carol
- 8: Memphis / Tennessee
- 9: No Money Down
- 10: Sweet Little Sixteen
- 11: Oh Baby Doll
- 12: Too Much Monkey Business
- 13: Let It Rock
- 14: No Particular Place To Go
- 15: Back In The Usa
- 16: Brown Eyed Handsome Man
- 17: Reelin' And Rockin
- 18: Bye Bye Johnny
Greatest Hits Live is a live album by Ace Frehley, originally released on CD in 2006. The album contains ten live tracks and two studio recordings.
Some tracks were recorded live at the Aragon Ballroom in Chicago, Illinois, in September 1987, while others were recorded live at the Hammersmith Odeon in London, England, in March 1988. The two studio recordings were outtakes from Frehley’s previous greatest hits compilation, Loaded Deck.
Greatest Hits Live is a live album by Ace Frehley, originally released on CD in 2006. The album contains ten live tracks and two studio recordings.
Some tracks were recorded live at the Aragon Ballroom in Chicago, Illinois, in September 1987, while others were recorded live at the Hammersmith Odeon in London, England, in March 1988. The two studio recordings were outtakes from Frehley’s previous greatest hits compilation, Loaded Deck.
- A1: Let Love In
- A2: Dizzy
- A3: Here Is Gone
- A4: Slide
- A5: Name (New Version)
- A6: Stay With You
- A7: Before It's Too Late
- B1: Broadway
- B2: Feel The Silence (Remix)
- B3: Better Days
- B4: Big Machine
- B5: Black Balloon
- B6: Sympathy
- B7: Iris
Originally released on CD in 2007, this is a long overdue first vinyl release of the Goo Goo Dolls compilation Greatest Hits Volume One: The Singles.
Spanning an incredibly productive and successful era for the band, this collection includes all their hit singles from 1995 to 2006, including Name, Slide, Black Balloon and Iris.
During this period, the band released the hugely popular albums A Boy Named Goo, Dizzy Up The Girl, Gutterflower and Let Love In that established them as a major player in alternative rock.
This set is a straight remastered reissue, cover art and all, of 1975's Al Green's Greatest Hits LP, which collected his ten biggest singles. Nothing beats Al Green when it's time to sip your Courvoisier on your white pleather couch, be it alone or with that special someone... Ten classic tracks from 1975. Try it. Satisfaction guaranteed..
- A1: Ice Cream 3:28
- A2: When The Saints Go Marching In 4:39
- A3: Tuxedo Rag 2:16
- A4: Darling Nelly Gray 3:22
- A5: I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Out Of My Hair 4:31
- A6: Creole Song 2:56
- A7: Down By The Riverside 3:35
- B1: Tiger Rag 3:10
- B2: Bourbon Street Parade 3:38
- B3: Jail House Blues 4:07
- B4: Bye And Bye 2:27
- B5: High Society 3:04
- B6: Stevedore Stomp 3:42
- B7: Diga Diga Do 3:18
- A1: The Fat Man 2:37
- A2: Ain't That A Shame 2:32
- A3: I'm In Love Again 3:12
- A4: My Blue Heaven 2:12
- A5: So-Long 3:59
- A6: Blueberry Hill 2:30
- A7: Blue Monday 2:33
- A8: I'm Walking 2:46
- A9: Whole Lotta Lovin' 1:31
- A10: When The Saints Go Marching In 1:56
- B1: I'm Ready 1:53
- B2: I Want To Walk You Home 2:05
- B3: I'm Gonna Be A Wheel Someday 2:13
- B4: Walking To New Orleans 2:21
- B5: My Girl Josephine 2:01
- B6: Let The Four Winds Blow 4:23
- B7: Jambalaya (On The Bayou) 4:36
- B8: Kansas City 2:21
- B9: Be My Guest 2:01
- A1: Splish Splash 2:14
- A2: Dream Lover 2:44
- A3: Mack The Knife 3:04
- A4: Beyond The Sea 2:52
- A5: It Ain't Necessarily So 3:28
- B1: Clementine 3:13
- B2: I Can't Give You Anything But Love 2:39
- B3: Caravan 2:58
- B4: Queen Of The Hop 2:06
- B5: Judy, Dont Be Moody 2:18
- A1: La Nuit 3:01
- A2: Jezebel 2:52
- A3: Si Je N'avais Plus 2:49
- A4: Viens 3:01
- A5: Les Deux Guitares 3:51
- A6: Monsieur Jonas 2:20
- A7: Sur Ma Vie (Believe In Me) 3:08
- A8: Mon Amour 2:36
- B1: Liberté 2:22
- B2: Plus Heureux Que Moi 2:22
- B3: Moi J'fais Mon Rond 2:46
- B4: Ce Sacré Piano 3:17
- B5: L'amour Et La Guerre 2:35
- B6: Dis-Moi 2:48
- B7: Quand Tu Vas Revenir 2:15
- B8: Je M'voyais Déjà 3:24
- A1: The Wild Rover 2:49
- A2: The Lark In The Morning 3:09
- A3: The Lifeboat Mona 3:57
- A4: Weila Weila Waile 2:37
- A5: Down By The Glen Side 3:34
- A6: Lord Of The Dance 2:24
- A7: Danny Farrell 3:25
- A8: The Mero 2:50
- B1: Champion At Keepin' Them Rolling 2:43
- B2: Free The People 3:10
- B3: Louse House At Kilkenny 3:06
- B4: Gentleman Soldier 2:08
- B5: And The Band Played Waltzing Matilda 6:17
- B6: Joe Hill 2:46
- B7: Whiskey In The Jar 2:44
- A1: Don't Cry (Swedish Remix) 6:37
- A2: Tonight (Vocal Version) 5:49
- A3: Hey Hey Guy (Us Remix) 5:50
- A4: Everybody Is Dancing (12" Version) 7:16
- B1: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 (Extended Vocal Remix) 6:02
- B2: Red Man (12" Version) 6:02
- B3: Madam (12" Version) 6:12
- B4: Glasses Man (Vocal Version) 6:00
Bill Withers created mellow, downhome-style soul for barely more than a decade before electively retreating from the industry to pursue craftsman interests. Yet over the course of the handful of albums he made for Sussex and CBS, the Appalachian native struck lasting emotional chords in legends ranging from Booker T. Jones to Stephen Stills—not to mention the millions of listeners that fell under the spell of now-standard tracks such as “Lean on Me,” “Use Me,” and “Ain’t No Sunshine.” The antithesis of the sweaty R&B shouter that prowled the edge of stages, Withers dealt in calm and vulnerability. Serving as a template for modern British soul contemporaries like Sam Smith and an extension of the timeless fare explored by Van Morrison, Curtis Mayfield, and Al Green, Bill Withers’ Greatest Hits belongs in every music lover’s library.
Mobile Fidelity’s reissues of the 1981 compilation provide a transparent view of Withers’ relaxing timbre and the subtle grooves underlining his arrangements. Characteristics ranging from the tension of the guitars, funky bends of the bass, whisper-soft coo of the formal strings, airiness of the backing harmonies, and sharpness of the snare drum emerge with utmost clarity and lifelike presence. Always prized for its naked honesty and pure conviction, Withers’ music positively caresses the senses on this LP and SACD, the unadulterated production and beautiful soundscapes revealed anew with each listen. You won’t find a better-sounding roots R&B collection.
- A1: Eric Burdon & War - Spill The Wine
- A2: Eric Burdon & War - Tobacco Road
- A3: All Day Music
- A4: Get Down
- A5: Slippin' Into Darkness
- B1: The World Is A Ghetto
- B2: The Cisco Kid
- B3: Gypsy Man
- B4: Me & Baby Brother
- B5: Why Can't We Be Friends?
- C1: Low Rider
- C2: So
- C3: Don't Let No One Get You Down
- C4: Smile Happy
- C5: Summer
- D1: La Sunshine
- D2: Galaxy
- D3: Cinco De Mayo
- D4: You Got The Power
- D5: Outlaw
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WAR’s head-nodding mix of music and message started a revolution 50 years ago that continues to win over the hearts and hips of fans around the world. “Greatest Hits 2.0” will be available 29th October and is a new, career-spanning collection that expands on WAR’s platinum-certified 1976 greatest hits album, featuring the legendary songs “Spill The Wine,” “Low Rider,” “Galaxy,” and “Why Can’t We Be Friends?”
WAR’s “Greatest Hits 2.0” 2LP contains 20 tracks, 2CD contains 24 tracks recorded between 1970 and 1994, including the gold-certified singles “Slipping Into Darkness,” “The World Is A Ghetto,” “The Cisco Kid,” and “Summer.” Another gold single, “Why Can’t We Be Friends?” stayed on the charts for 31 weeks and became the soundtrack to the US-Soviet space mission where astronauts and cosmonauts linked up in the spirit of friendship. In the modern era, it has been streamed more than 100 million times. Also included is the #1 R&B smash “Low Rider,” which was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2014.
In the collection’s liner notes, Los Angeles Times columnist Gustavo Arellano says GREATEST HITS 2.0 does more than capture WAR at its creative and commercial peaks. He writes: “All the big hits are here, of course, in chronological order from the Eric Burdon days up through cuts from 1982’s underrated Outlaw…But what I love about this collection is that it’s a symphonic suite for a perfect Southern California Sunday afternoon, the kind the rest of the world wants to experience but can only dream about. You can envision it by playing these albums from start to finish.”




















