Greatest Hits

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Album Information
  • Artist: Heart (See All Albums by Heart)
  • Date Released: Aug 3, 1998

  • Genre: Rock/Pop, Style: Rock

  • Label: Epic/Legacy

Total Tracks: 17   Total Length: 77:04

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record execs are too greedy

pinchecky

I don't mess with the "album only" downloads. I try to support the artists but when these greedy record label bastards pull crap like that I'm not having it. This doesnt even have "Alone" and "What about Love"

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Heart

kennedywmk

For me, this is the perfect Heart Albumn. It is a nice mix of Heart classics (fast and slow). Anyone that likes Heart, but doesn't want every Heart Albumn, this will quench your thirst.

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Heart - Greatest Female Vocal Duo

beroger0

Barracuda is one of the all time Classic Rock anthems. Could somebody at emusic fix the He-Art group name title? It's Heart not He-Art.

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Barracuda

timbalero41

Still The Best Female Rockers That Have Stood the Test Of Time..

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Heart had a pair of greatest-hits collections to their credit by 1997, but both did not contain all the renowned studio versions of their classic hits from the ’70s (both 1980′s Heart Greatest Hits: Live on Epic and 1997′s Greatest Hits on Capitol contained half studio and half live material). 1998′s Greatest Hits on Epic/Legacy finally corrected this once and for all — collecting all of Heart’s ’70s studio hits on a single disc. Nearly all of the songs have become classic rock staples, the best-known being the Zep-esque rockers “Crazy on You,” “Barracuda,” and “Magic Man,” while the more subdued acoustic material (“Dreamboat Annie,” “Love Alive,” “Dog & Butterfly”) showcases the immense talents of vocalist Ann Wilson. Other notables include “Kick It Out,” “Heartless,” “Bebe le Strange,” “Straight On,” and “Even It Up,” while an all-new studio cut recorded in 1998 (“Strong, Strong Wind”) and a live cover of Led Zeppelin’s “Rock and Roll” from 1980 are included as bonuses. While Heart may have enjoyed their biggest commercial success in the ’80s with pop-oriented material, their more straight-ahead ’70s work, showcased on Greatest Hits, has stood the test of time incredibly well. – Greg Prato

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