Rick Springfield - Greatest Hits

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Album Details

Title: Greatest Hits
Artist: Rick Springfield
Release Date: 8/1989
Re-Released On: 9/2/1995
Label: RCA Records
Duration: 41:38
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits
UPCs: 078635981728, 743212898927
Genre: Rock
Styles: Power Pop, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Album Rock
Moods: Amiable/Good-Natured, Carefree, Confident, Exuberant, Fun, Cheerful, Earnest, Happy, Passionate, Playful, Aggressive, Energetic, Innocent, Party/Celebratory, Rousing
Total Copies: 4
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Jessie's Girl
  2. I've Done Everything for You
  3. Love Is Alright Tonite
  4. Don't Talk to Strangers
  5. What Kind of Fool Am I?
  6. Affair of the Heart
  7. Human Touch
  8. Love Somebody
  9. Bop 'Til You Drop
  10. Celebrate Youth
  11. State of the Heart
  12. Rock of Life

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1995CDRCA Records74321289892
1989CDRCA Records9817-2-R

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Album Review

Rick Springfield contributed to some of the most congenial sounding pop that braced radio throughout the 1980s. With 17 singles gracing the Top 40 charts, it was evident that both his charming persona and his hook-induced choruses led to his successful ten-year stint. While his music is lyrical fluff, it's the friendly guitar riffs and contagious three-minute rock formula that sometimes takes on a love song approach and boldly represents the feel-good emptiness of '80s pop. This greatest-hits collection is one of the best that Springfield has to offer, since it doesn't suffer from any unnecessary tracks or lose interest with overkill. His pop fervidness is perfectly outlined by the number one charted "Jessie's Girl" and the staccato rhythm of "I've Done Everything for You," which was penned by Sammy Hagar. His best ballads are represented by the syrupy "Affair of the Heart" and the teenage angst of "State of the Heart." Songs like "Love Is Alright Tonight" and "Love Somebody" show Springfield at his most energetic and are solid checkmarks for him in the rock & roll column. Even later material like "Rock of Life" from 1988 footnotes the type of transparent pop that Springfield produced, held together only by its meaningless but contagious keyboard froth. Other collections do offer more tracks, but none are as substantial as the songs laid out here, which are a truly solid dozen. ~ Mike DeGagne, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Bill DrescherProducer
Keith OlsenProducer
Rick SpringfieldProducer