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
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Baby Hold On
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Two Tickets to Paradise
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Peace in Our Time
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Where's the Party? [Live]
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I Wanna Go Back
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Walk on Water
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Shakin'
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Take Me Home Tonight/Be My Baby
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Think I'm in Love
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Looking Through the Eyes of a Child
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No Control
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We Should Be Sleeping
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Stop Steppin' on My Heart
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 2009 | CD | Yellow Label | 306402 | | 1992 | CD | Columbia | 45381 | | 1989 | CD | Columbia | CK-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
| Name | Credits | | Alan Pasqua | ? | | Andy Johns | Mixing, Engineer | | Annie Sampson | ? | | Art Wood | ? | | Biff Dawes | Engineer, Mixing | | Brent Bourgeois | ? | | Brian Gary | ? | | Bruce Botnick | Producer | | Chris Lord-Alge | Mixing, ?, Producer, Engineer | | Chris Solberg | ? | | Dave Danza | ? | | Dave Lewarke | ? | | David Coleman | Art Direction | | David Leonard | Engineer | | Dennis Edwards | ? | | Don Gromwell | ? | | Doug Field | Assistant Engineer, Mixing Assistant | | Eddie Money | Mixing, Arranger, Producer | | Eddie Ulliberti | ? | | Eddie Woolfl | Photography | | Edward Fasselmeyer | ? | | Frank Lynx | ? | | Gary Ferguson | ? | | Gene Pardue | ? | | Glenn Symmonds | ? | | Greg Douglass | ? | | Hadi el Sadoon | ? | | Jamie Hunting | ? | | Jeff Campitelli | ? | | Jeff Katz | Photography | | Jesse Bradman | ? | | Jesse Harms | ? | | Jimmy Lyons | ? | | John Kadel | ? | | John Nelson | Guitar | | Kai Gilbert | ? | | Kathy Irvine | ? | | Kevin Burns | ? | | Lord-Alge | Producer | | Marc Baum | ? | | Marty Walsh | ? | | Michael Frondelli | Engineer | | Michelle Rice | ? | | Mike Carver | Assistant Engineer, Mixing Assistant | | Moshe Brakha | Photography | | Nancy Donald | Art Direction | | Phil Kaffel | Engineer | | Ralph Carter | ? | | Randy Nichols | ? | | Ray Elzey | ? | | Richie Zito | Arranger, Producer, Mixing, Executive Producer | | Ron Morgan | Assistant Engineer, Mixing Assistant | | Ronnie Spector | Vocals (Background) | | Sarah Brooks | ? | | Scott Litt | Mixing | | Skip Edwards | ? | | Steve Ferris | ? | | Tim Sheridan | ? | | Todd Gray | Photography | | Tom Dowd | Producer, Arranger | | Tom Girvin | ? | | Tom Scott | ? | | Tony Brock | ? | | Valerie Carter | ? |
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