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  2. Greatest Hits (Ten Years and Change 1979–1991) - Wikipedia

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    Professional ratings. Greatest Hits (Ten Years and Change 1979–1991) is a compilation album released in 1991 when Starship ended its recording contract with RCA Records. The album contains two new tracks, "Don't Lose Any Sleep" and "Good Heart". "Good Heart" was released as a single and hit number 81 on the Billboard charts.

  3. Greatest Hits (Glen Campbell album) - Wikipedia

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    Allmusic. [1] Greatest Hits contains remixes of Glen Campbell 's biggest hits. The songs are remixed using purely the original recordings, bringing out other nuances in the arrangements. The last two tracks on this compilation, "Times Like These" and "These Days", were pulled off Campbell's recent studio album Meet Glen Campbell .

  4. Glen Campbell Live! His Greatest Hits - Wikipedia

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    Allmusic. [1] Glen Campbell Live! His Greatest Hits is the fifty-fourth album by American singer/guitarist Glen Campbell, released in 1994 (see 1994 in music ).

  5. Greatest Hits (Earth, Wind & Fire album) - Wikipedia

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    In the Name of Love. (1997) Greatest Hits. (1998) The Ultimate Collection. (1999) Greatest Hits is a greatest hits album by American band Earth, Wind & Fire, released on November 17, 1998, by Columbia / Legacy Records. The album reached No. 40 on the Billboard 200 albums chart. [ 1][ 2] The album was re-issued in 2008 by Columbia/Legacy.

  6. Glen Campbell's Greatest Hits - Wikipedia

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    Source. Rating. Allmusic. link. Glen Campbell's Greatest Hits was the first official Capitol compilation album by Glen Campbell and was released in 1971. The Best of Glen Campbell followed in 1976, covering his later hits in addition to five on this compilation.

  7. Greatest Hits (Linda Ronstadt album) - Wikipedia

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    Greatest Hits is Linda Ronstadt 's first major compilation album, released at the end of 1976 for the holiday shopping season. It includes material from both her Capitol Records and Asylum Records output, and goes back to 1967 for The Stone Poneys ' hit " Different Drum ." It remains the biggest-selling album of Ronstadt's career, being ...

  8. At Home with Their Greatest Hits - Wikipedia

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    AllMusic. [1] At Home with Their Greatest Hits is a greatest hits album by The Partridge Family. Released in September 1972, it peaked at no. 21 on Billboard 's Top LP's chart in early November 1972, and remained in the Top 200 for 23 weeks. The compilation features all six previously charted hits and four LP tracks from the previous albums ...

  9. Greatest Hits (Roxy Music album) - Wikipedia

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    Greatest Hits is a compilation album by the English band Roxy Music. It was released in 1977, when the band were on hiatus. It was released in 1977, when the band were on hiatus. The band's first hit, " Virginia Plain ", was re-released ahead of the album, peaking at number 11 in the UK (the original 1972 release had peaked at number 4).