Night Ranger - Night Ranger's Greatest Hits

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Album Details

Title: Night Ranger's Greatest Hits
Artist: Night Ranger
Release Date: 6/1989
Re-Released On: 6/12/1989
Label: Camel Productions
Duration: 52:20
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits
UPCs: 076742230722, 076742230715, 076744230713, 0767442307462
Genre: Rock
Styles: Hard Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Heavy Metal, Arena Rock, Pop-Metal
Moods: Rollicking, Rousing
Total Copies: 2
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. (You Can Still) Rock in America
  2. Sing Me Away
  3. Goodbye
  4. When You Close Your Eyes
  5. Sister Christian
  6. Don't Tell Me You Love Me
  7. Sentimental Street
  8. The Secret of My Success
  9. Restless Kind
  10. Four in the Morning
  11. Eddie's Comin' Out Tonight
  12. Rumours in the Air

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1989CDCamel ProductionsMCAD-42307

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Album Review

Similar to AOR rockers Styx, Journey, and REO Speedwagon, Night Ranger yielded the same electric guitar wallop via Jeff Watson and Brad Gillis and sported a high-powered lead singer in the likes of Jack Blades. Since their albums only contained a small amount of strong material, Night Ranger's Greatest Hits is the essential one-stop for all of this band's best work. With half of these songs finding their way to Billboard's Top 40, it's evident that Night Ranger did produce some likable rock & roll. Highlighted by "Sister Christian," the band's one-part-ballad, two-parts-guitar-throttle claim to fame, along with the amusing pretentiousness of "Sentimental Street," this compilation does have its moments. The bouncy rock tempo of "Goodbye" towed along by some skillful electric guitar playing makes this an avid standout. Even the Sammy Hagar-sounding "Don't Tell Me You Love Me" still holds up, as does the glossy melody that maneuvers its way through "When You Close Your Eyes." "Four in the Morning" follows suit with its systematic chords and rollicking chorus, and Blades pulls no punches on "The Secret to My Success" from the movie of the same name. This is truly the only Night Ranger album one will ever need. ~ Mike DeGagne, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Alan GeraldVocals, Keyboards
Andy McKaieCompilation
Brad GillisGuitar, Vocals
Brian ForakerProducer
Dale SizerArtwork
David ColeExecutive Producer
David FosterProducer
Dick BouchardDesign
Doug SchwartzDigital Transfers
Greg FulginitiMastering
Jack BladesVocals, Bass
Jeff LancasterDesign
Jeff WatsonGuitar
Jesse BradmanKeyboards
Jim SheaPhotography
Joyce ImbesiKeyboards
Kelly KeagyVocals, Drums
Pat GlasserProducer
VartanArt Direction
Wynn MillerPhotography