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Greatest Hits video games, a label applied to high-selling PlayStation, PlayStation 2, PSP and PlayStation 3 video games; Greatest Hits, a Vertigo comic series, with art by Glenn Fabry; Welcome to the Videos – An example of a DVD greatest hits; by Guns N' Roses; Greatest Hits Tour (Westlife), a 2003 tour by Irish pop band Westlife in support ...
Flashback: The Best of 38 Special is a best-of compilation album by the southern rock band 38 Special, released in 1987.It contains several of the band's greatest hits, such as "Hold On Loosely" and "Caught Up in You", as well as two hit songs from soundtracks previously unavailable on a 38 Special album, "Back to Paradise" and "Teacher, Teacher".
74 minute double album comprising 27 songs. [366] Pitchfork's Top 100 Albums of the 1990s (2003): #39 [85] Uncut's "The 500 Greatest Albums of the 1990s": #87 [3] Fact's "The 100 Best Albums of the 1990s": #98 [237] Strange Currencies' Top 100 Albums of the 1990s: #25 [367] 13 August 1996 Beautiful Freak: Eels: Alternative rock [368] DreamWorks
Simply the Best is the first greatest hits compilation by Tina Turner, ... Length; 1. "The Best" (7" edit) Chapman; Knight; ... [25] 3 UK Albums [26] 2 US Billboard ...
Films About Ghosts (The Best of...) is a compilation album by American rock band Counting Crows. It was released by Geffen Records on November 2, 2003. The album contains songs from their first four studio albums. The album takes its name from a line in "Mrs. Potter's Lullaby": "If dreams are like movies, then memories are films about ghosts."
Carry On Up the Charts: The Best of the Beautiful South is an album by English Alternative rock band The Beautiful South. It is the group's fifth album and their first greatest hits collection. It was a major commercial success, reaching number one in the UK Albums Chart and going on to become the second-biggest-selling album of 1994 .
On the album's back cover, "Song for the Lonely" is listed as "Song for the Lonely (Almighty Remix)", though it is the original video, not a remix. Conversely, the "Dov'è L'Amore" video actually uses the Emilio Estefan remix of the song. The video collection was certified Platinum in the United States and Australia.
The second half includes videos from the band's (at the time) final two albums, King for a Day... Fool for a Lifetime and Album of the Year . It also includes a music video for " I Started a Joke ," which was produced to promote the Who Cares a Lot? releases in 1998, and a live video of " This Guy's in Love with You ," which was performed by ...