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Boston - Greatest Hits (1997)

Track listing:
  1. Tell Me 4:04
  2. Higher Power 5:08
  3. More Than A Feeling 4:45
  4. Peace Of Mind 5:05
  5. Don`t Look Back 5:57
  6. Coll The Engines 4:35
  7. Livin` For You 4:56
  8. Feelin` Satisfied
  9. Party 4:07
  10. Foreplay / Long Time 7:48
  11. Amanda 4:15
  12. Rock&Roll Band 3:00
  13. Smokin` 4:21
  14. A Man I`ll Never Be 6:32
  15. The Star Spangled Banner / 4th 2:44
  16. Higher Power (Kalodner Edit)

Notes


Since Tom Scholz is such a slow worker, there were only four Boston albums between the group's 1976 debut and this Greatest Hits collection in 1997. That may mean that there isn't much music to compile, as the reliance on their biggest-selling album Boston suggests, but that doesn't matter for most casual fans, since Greatest Hits gathers all of their best songs, from "More than a Feeling" to "Amanda," on one compact disc. For the collector, the record isn't quite as appealing, even if it contains three new songs as bait. Given that the likelihood of another Boston album in the 20th century seems slim at the time of Greatest Hits' 1997 release, these three songs could be the only new tracks fans hear for years, and they simply don't deliver the melodic punch or guitar crunch that distinguishes the group's best work. It's nice to hear original vocalist Brad Delp on "Higher Power," but "Tell Me" is slight, and an instrumental version of "The Star Spangled Banner" is nearly an insult. So, for the devoted, Greatest Hits is a mixed bag, but for less dedicated listeners, it may be all the Boston they need.