Best "Greatest Hits" Albums QUESTIONS

Yahoo had this list of “best of” albums last week. I’ll note if I have ’em. Do you? Or perhaps another album by that artist. Maybe you have suggestions not on the list at all. I’d inclined to have Aretha Franklin and Randy Newman represented.
25) Nirvana–Nirvana:
I have three or four Nirvana albums, but no GH.

24)Greatest HitsEagles:
Yes, I have it. And I’m not ashamed. The best selling album of all time in the U.S, if you believe the RIAA figures.


23) The Best Of Blondie–Blondie:
Yup.

22) Back To MonoPhil Spector & Various Artists:
This is actually a box set – 3 CDs plus the Christmas album -of music of the Ronettes, Crystals, Righteous Brothers, and much more. Got it.


21) Meaty, Beaty, Big And BouncyThe Who:
Actually have this on vinyl. While I have a more comprehensive Who GH on CD, I do like this one better.

20) The Kinks KroniklesThe Kinks:

No, I have The Ultimate Collection.


19) The Motown BoxVarious Artists:
“It’s not just any label that can release a boxed set of their best acts and establish both group identity and label identity. Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Diana Ross and the Supremes, the Four Tops all carved out their sound within the confines of a Detroit recording studio and the overhearing ears of Berry Gordy Jr.” Got it AND its follow-up.

18) Chronicle Vol. 1Creedence Clearwater Revival:
“Creedence Clearwater Revival had the distinction of scoring a string of #2 hit singles. Not #1. Someone else always hogged that spot for themselves. But Creedence did manage 19 hit singles that are collected here…” And I have it.


17) EchoesPink Floyd:
Actually, no. though I must have a half dozen Floyd albums.

16) Staring At The Sea–The Cure:
Have only one or two Cure albums and this isn’t one of them.


15) Louder Than BombsThe Smiths:
Have some Smiths and Morrisey solo, but not this.

14) The Chess BoxChuck Berry:
No, I have Golden Decade.


13) We Sold Our Souls For Rock N’ RollBlack Sabbath:
Actually own no Black Sabbath at all, except on compilations.

12) The Very Best OfPrince:
Not this, but I have a two-CD collection. I have quite a bit of His Purpleness, actually.


11) The Very Best Of The Doors (2CD)–The Doors:
Not this 2007 collection, but another one.

10) The Top Ten HitsElvis Presley:
I have these two CDs, but frankly I’m surprised they didn’t go for that #1s album, which I ALSO own.


9) ManiaRamones:
Recently bought a different Ramones compilation.

8) Smash Hits–Jimi Hendrix: Have it on vinyl, and a different compilation on CD.


7) Greatest Hits, Volume 2Bob Dylan:
Have it on vinyl.

6) Greatest HitsAl Green: Have it.


5) Decade–Neil Young:
One of those things I bought twice, once the 3 LPs, then the 2 CDs.

4) Greatest Hits–Sly And The Family Stone:
. I’ve long had this album as a contender for my island albums. Some people seem to think that bringing a GH to the island is sacrilege, but at least three of these songs never made it to 33 1/3 until this collection.


3) Star Time–James Brown:
Not this 4-CD box, but a single disc.

2) Hot Rocks–The Rolling Stones:
Have on LP. Have all the songs in some digitized form, though.


1) 1–The Beatles:
No. I own every American LP and British CD in the canon. Why do I need this?

ROG

Author: Roger

I'm a librarian. I hear music, even when it's not being played. I used to work at a comic book store, and it still informs my life. I won once on JEOPARDY! - ditto.

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