Heart - Greatest Hits: 1985-1995

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Album Details

Title: Greatest Hits: 1985-1995
Artist: Heart
Release Date: 6/27/2000
Re-Released On: 2/23/2004
Label: Capitol Records, Capitol/EMI Records, EMI Europe Generic
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits
UPCs: 724352680320, 724352712823, 0724352680351, 724352680351
Genre: Rock
Styles: Adult Contemporary, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Album Rock
Moods: Energetic, Ambitious, Confident, Dramatic, Exuberant, Fiery, Passionate, Playful, Theatrical, Earnest, Sentimental, Urgent, Wistful, Intimate, Rousing, Fun, Intense, Romantic, Rowdy, Sensual, Sexual, Amiable/Good-Natured, Boisterous, Confrontational, Fierce, Freewheeling, Sophisticated
Total Copies: 6
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. What About Love
  2. If Looks Could Kill
  3. Never
  4. These Dreams
  5. Nothin' at All
  6. Alone
  7. Who Will You Run To
  8. There's the Girl
  9. Surrender to Me
  10. All I Wanna Do Is Make Love to You
  11. I Didn't Want to Need You
  12. Tall, Dark Handsome Stranger
  13. Stranded
  14. You're the Voice [Studio Version]
  15. Back to Avalon
  16. Black on Black II
  17. Will You Be There (In the Morning)
  18. The Road Home

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2004CDEMI Europe Generic527128
2000CDCapitol Records
2000CDCapitol/EMI Records26803

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Album Review

Heart had a second run on the charts in 1985 when they signed to Capitol Records and refashioned themselves as a mainstream pop/rock band, heavy on melodies and power ballads. The move paid off immediately, as they scored four Top Ten hits from Heart, their first record for the label: "What About Love?," "Never," "These Dreams," and "Nothin' at All." Heart kept up their hot streak for several more years, reaching the Top Ten three other times with the number one hit "Alone," "Who Will You Run To," and "All I Wanna Do Is Make Love to You." All of those songs are on Greatest Hits: 1985-1995, along with 11 other tracks, including the semi-rarities of the Ann Wilson and Robin Zander duet "Surrender to Me" and the "studio version" of "You're the Voice." It may run a little long for the more casual fans, but overall, this is an excellent overview of the era, perfect for fans that don't need the full-length studio albums. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Bryan KelleyAssociate Producer
Cheryl PawelskiProducer, Compilation
Evren GöknarMastering
Herb AgnerProject Manager
Mark Van S.Photography
Paul AtkinsonCompilation, Producer
Robin ZanderPerformer
Sam GayCreative Director