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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.
Title Album details Greatest Hits (Ten Years and Change 1979–1991) Released: May 1991; Label: RCA; RIAA: Gold [13]; The Best of Starship: Released: April 1993
Greatest Hits (Ten Years and Change 1979-1991) — — US: Gold [4] 1993 Jefferson Starship at Their Best — — — 1998 Jefferson Airplane – Jefferson Starship – Starship: Hits — — — 2008 Playlist: The Very Best of Jefferson Starship — — — 2019 Starship Enterprise: The Best of Jefferson Starship and Starship ...
A third track originally recorded during this time period, "Keys to the City", was released in October 2012 on the album Playlist: The Very Best of Starship. Shortly after the release of the 1991 greatest hits album, manager Bill Thompson decided to fire the group and told RCA that the band was done making records.
Greatest Hits: Live at the Fillmore is Jefferson Starship's second album on the CMC International label, on which their only studio album of the 1990s, Windows of Heaven had been released. Recorded at the Fillmore Auditorium, the live show aired on television for New Year's Eve 1999, and was later released as this album.
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Gold is a compilation album by American rock band Jefferson Starship, released on Grunt Records in 1979. It collects the band's four Top 40 hit singles from the 1970s, as well as three additional singles that charted on the Billboard Hot 100, a single that missed the chart, one b-side, and one album track.
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