Eddie Money - Greatest Hits: The Sound of Money

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Album Details

Title: Greatest Hits: The Sound of Money
Artist: Eddie Money
Release Date: 10/1989
Re-Released On: 2/6/2009
Label: Columbia, Yellow Label
Duration: 53:17
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits
UPCs: 074644538120, 693723064024, 074644538182
Genre: Rock
Styles: Contemporary Pop/Rock, Arena Rock, Album Rock
Moods: Confident, Passionate, Yearning, Fun, Hungry, Plaintive, Rollicking, Searching, Amiable/Good-Natured, Earnest, Energetic, Party/Celebratory, Rousing, Street-Smart, Summery, Thuggish, Romantic, Sentimental, Playful
Total Copies: 18
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Baby Hold On
  2. Two Tickets to Paradise
  3. Peace in Our Time
  4. Where's the Party? [Live]
  5. I Wanna Go Back
  6. Walk on Water
  7. Shakin'
  8. Take Me Home Tonight/Be My Baby
  9. Think I'm in Love
  10. Looking Through the Eyes of a Child
  11. No Control
  12. We Should Be Sleeping
  13. Stop Steppin' on My Heart

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2009CDYellow Label306402
1992CDColumbia45381
1989CDColumbiaCK-45381

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Album Review

Eddie Money was always reliable for turning out a hit single or radio anthem on each of his records. Often, it felt like all of his energy went into a couple of songs per album, since the remainder of each record, while frequently enjoyable, was cluttered with filler. Which is a roundabout way of saying what a welcome addition Greatest Hits: The Sound of Money is to Money's catalog: not only is it a fine collection of his hits, it's the most consistent record he's assembled. Not that it's perfect. Some of his smaller hits are missing and there's a bit of filler even on this hits disc, but the truly essential items -- "Baby Hold On," "Two Tickets to Paradise," "I Wanna Go Back," "Walk on Water," "Shakin'," "Take Me Home Tonight," "Think I'm in Love," even "Peace in Our Time" -- are here, and the best of them really do define what album rock was all about at the turn of the '70s and early '80s. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Alan Pasqua?
Andy JohnsMixing, Engineer
Annie Sampson?
Art Wood?
Biff DawesEngineer, Mixing
Brent Bourgeois?
Brian Gary?
Bruce BotnickProducer
Chris Lord-AlgeMixing, ?, Producer, Engineer
Chris Solberg?
Dave Danza?
Dave Lewarke?
David ColemanArt Direction
David LeonardEngineer
Dennis Edwards?
Don Gromwell?
Doug FieldAssistant Engineer, Mixing Assistant
Eddie MoneyMixing, Arranger, Producer
Eddie Ulliberti?
Eddie WoolflPhotography
Edward Fasselmeyer?
Frank Lynx?
Gary Ferguson?
Gene Pardue?
Glenn Symmonds?
Greg Douglass?
Hadi el Sadoon?
Jamie Hunting?
Jeff Campitelli?
Jeff KatzPhotography
Jesse Bradman?
Jesse Harms?
Jimmy Lyons?
John Kadel?
John NelsonGuitar
Kai Gilbert?
Kathy Irvine?
Kevin Burns?
Lord-AlgeProducer
Marc Baum?
Marty Walsh?
Michael FrondelliEngineer
Michelle Rice?
Mike CarverAssistant Engineer, Mixing Assistant
Moshe BrakhaPhotography
Nancy DonaldArt Direction
Phil KaffelEngineer
Ralph Carter?
Randy Nichols?
Ray Elzey?
Richie ZitoArranger, Producer, Mixing, Executive Producer
Ron MorganAssistant Engineer, Mixing Assistant
Ronnie SpectorVocals (Background)
Sarah Brooks?
Scott LittMixing
Skip Edwards?
Steve Ferris?
Tim Sheridan?
Todd GrayPhotography
Tom DowdProducer, Arranger
Tom Girvin?
Tom Scott?
Tony Brock?
Valerie Carter?

Member Reviews

Jeffrey W. (Ognib61) wrote on 11/8/2009...

His music and lyrics are awesome! He puts everything he has into his music! He definitely was a great fit in the 80's music era.