The Hits

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ALBUM INFORMATION
  • Artist: REO Speedwagon (See All Albums by REO Speedwagon)
  • Date Released: Apr 30, 2002

  • Genre: Rock/Pop, Style: Pop

  • Label: Epic

Total Tracks: 14   Total Length: 60:49

eMusic Features

Prog on the Prairie: Midwestern Bands Roll Over Beethoven

By Chuck Eddy

On the back of Kansas's self-titled first album, which came roaring out of Topeka in 1974, the band looks like six long-haired farmboys, out standing in their field: Blue jeans, Daniel Boone fringe jackets — one big guy even has overalls on. The front cover is a famous portrait of insurrectionary 19th-century Bleeding Kansas abolitionist John Brown; the last track a eulogy for Mother Nature. Though released on a label run by Don Kirshner,… more »

They Say All Media Guide

Over the course of the 1980s, REO Speedwagon became one of the decade’s leading power balladeers. However, these singles sapped the band’s reputation as a rock & roll band. Although it may focus more on ballads such as “Time for Me to Fly,” “Keep on Loving You,” and “Can’t Fight This Feeling,” Hits does not completely overlook the band’s rock anthems, taking care to also include such underrated rockers as “I Don’t Want to Lose You,” “Don’t Let Him Go,” and a live version of “Ridin the Storm Out,” the band’s first and best rock single from the 1970s. Though there is a rather large quantity of REO compilations, Hits remains the wisest investment for most listeners. – Barry Weber

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