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If you only want one comprehensive ZZ Top anthology, the double-disc, 38-song Rancho Texicano is the one. Distilled from the 4CD box set Chrome, Smoke & BBQ (2003), the following year's Rancho Texicano: The Very Best Of ZZ Top finally got it right, devoting seventeen of the twenty-one tracks on Disc One to 1971-1977 ZZ Top, using the original mixes and putting them in chronological order to boot. 1992's Greatest Hits collection would shortchange the classic era of ZZ Top represented on The Best Of with just four of its eighteen tracks having been released before Diamond-certified Eliminator in 1983 and only two of those songs appearing in their original versions on The Best Of ZZ Top Greatest Hits contains the infamous "enhanced" Six Pack versions of "La Grange" and "Tush". The Best of ZZ Top was basically a slimmed down retail version of the promo only ZZ Top's Worldwide Texas Tour album from 1976 - the two compilations have nine tracks in common - though the promo disc has a dozen songs compared to The Best Of's ten. Someone had the great sense to put "Waitin' For The Bus" right up against "Jesus Just Left Chicago" which is how they appear on the Tres Hombres album and how I've always heard them played on rock stations.
ZZ TOP GREATEST HITS 1992 RAR PLUS
The 10 Legendary Texas Tales on The Best Of ZZ Top turn out to be the five singles from their first five albums, including a few B-Sides plus some album cuts. Four decades later, I am still following Young's idiosyncratic artistic endeavors as well as his single-minded mission to bring the best possible quality sound to the ears of the masses. It would be twenty-seven years before another Young compilation was released but the compact and concise single-disc Greatest Hits pales next to the expansive and encompassing Decade, though the latter itself pales next to Young's incredibly comprehensive Archives series. Unfortunately, Larry did not have the liner notes, just the tapes, but I came across them later, while being introduced to the works of Buffalo Springfield and CSN&Y. So Larry let me borrow his two cassettes, part of a large collection of tapes his older brother had left him when he moved away to attend college out of state, and over the course of four days, I fell in love with the collected highlights of Neil Young's career. And that includes his work with Buffalo Springfield and in Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. The number of Neil Young songs I knew off the top of my head at that time could be counted on one hand with one finger left over. I came to Decade early in 1982 when a friend in Drafting class named Larry asked if had heard it before and I truthfully answered No. Not like the six albums below.ĭecade eventually peaked at number 43 and was later certified Platinum for selling a third of a million copies but because each disc counts as one copy sold, its three discs turned that third into one million.
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The five albums pictured on the left were the last five albums cut from the list and while we felt all of them were good and in a couple of cases almost great they just weren't the Greatest "Greatest Hits" albu ms they could have been. But what it comes down to is the music - can we play the album all the way through without wanting to skip any tracks.
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Packaging, artwork, running order and album versions versus single versions of the hits and how the album compares to any prior artist compilations are all important components of Greatest "Greatest Hits" albums.
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These albums represent the artist's most popular songs up to the date of release with little or no omissions or substitutions. You may ask "What is a Greatest "Greatest Hits" Album?" and we'll tell you: A Hideaway sanctioned Greatest "Greatest Hits" album is more than a mere contractual obligation or a stop-gap release between studio albums or labels. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, allmusic.Continuing our year-long 40th Anniversary Celebration of the music from 1977, we're proud to present our six Hideaway approved Greatest "Greatest Hits" Albums of 1977, in order of release. It dips back into the '70s for "Pearl Necklace" and "La Grange," with a couple of selections from the post-peak '90s, but this does offer the MTV-era basics: "Gimme All Your Lovin'," "Sharp Dressed Man," "Rough Boy," "Tush," "My Head's in Mississippi," "Doubleback," "Cheap Sunglasses," "Sleeping Bag." What slows this record down are some new cuts and album tracks that don't deserve to be here, along with a remix, not the original version, of "Legs." Still, that may just be quibbling for some listeners, since the basics are all here, making this a good complement to the '70s-focused The Best of ZZ Top (although it would be nice if a definitive disc, with all the hits, would appear on the market). This isn't a perfect roundup of ZZ Top's superstar years of the '80s, but it comes pretty close.