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The Guess Who - Greatest Hits [RCA] (CD)

Greatest Hits [RCA]
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Album Details: Greatest Hits [RCA]

Release Date:02/23/1999
Label:Rca
UPC:078636777429

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    The Guess Who - Greatest Hits (1999)

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Mar 12, 2006

    Pros: The best stuff.......

    Cons: Some forgettable moments.....

    The Guess Who's best of collection....there's bout 7 songs that are the most known here....plus the band is most known for Randy Bachman's guitar work and would go on to form BTO (Bachman Turner Overdrive)....also, Burton Cummings vocal s...tylings really hit the mark with the best stuff here.... "These Eyes" "Laughing" "Undun" my personal favorite..."No Time"...and the song that Lenny Kravitz covered "American Woman" which is actually a cut down to US women but in a tongue in cheek way....nothing serious...(hence the Guess Who were Canadian) also of note...the double song "No Sugar Tonight/New Mother Nature"...and finally "Share the Land" on those 60's music compliations some reason... Summing it up.....Good nuff for this band....to explore more try em all out...pretty decent work, but they could turn a few awesome hits in the process....hail Canada! RR Read more Less

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    Awesome

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Feb 26, 2000

    This CD is awesome. Just go out and buy it

Pro Reviews: Greatest Hits [RCA]

  • All Music Guide

    There have been plenty of Guess Who collections on the market, from the original Best of the Guess Who to the multi-disc Track Record. Of all of these, the best is the 1999 collection Greatest Hits, which contains a generous 18 songs, including all but two of their charting American singles -- not counting 1965's "Shakin' All Over," the missing songs are "Broken" (the B-side to "Albert Flasher") and "Runnin' Back to Saskatoon" (which barely scraped the charts). Although the Guess Who's albums are distinctive (more so than their reputation would lead you to believe), there's little question that they're best heard as a singles band, and this is the best place to hear them that way. After a spin of Greatest Hits, it's clear that the Guess Who made some of the best mainstream rock of their era -- and while they never received much critical respect (apart from iconoclast Lester Bangs, of course), their music holds up better than much of their peers', which means that the Guess Who deserves... to have the last laugh. - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide Read more Less

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The Guess Who

While the Guess Who did have several hits in America, they were superstars in their home country of Canada during the 1960s and early '70s. The band grew out of vocalist/guitarist Chad Allan (born Allan Kobel) and guitarist Randy Bachman's Winnipeg-based group Chad Allan and the Expressions, originally known as first the Silvertones and then the Reflections. The remaind... Read more