Greatest Hits (Boston album)

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Greatest Hits
Boston - Greatest Hits.jpg
Greatest hits album by
ReleasedJune 3, 1997 (1997-06-03)
Recorded1975–1997
GenreHard rock
Length75:23
LabelEpic/Legacy
ProducerTom Scholz
Boston chronology
Walk On
(1994)
Greatest Hits
(1997)
Corporate America
(2002)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic4/5 stars[1]

Greatest Hits is the first compilation album by the American rock band Boston. The album, released on June 3, 1997, features songs originally released on both the Epic and MCA labels, as well as three previously unreleased recordings ("Tell Me", "Higher Power" and "The Star-Spangled Banner"). Tom Scholz, the band's leader, felt that the album's sound quality was not up to his standards, so a remastered version of the album was released in 2009 with a slightly different track listing. Boston embarked on a tour for this album both times it was released.

The album was certified double platinum by the RIAA on December 4, 2003, and it has sold 2,234,000 copies in the United States as of August 2014.[2]

The cover features the guitar-shaped spaceship flying low over a planet with turquoise rocks and a turquoise tower in the distance. The backside shows a personification of New York City. To this day it is still a mystery why they choose NYC instead of Boston, the city they are named after and which they usually show on their artwork.

Track listing[]

All tracks are written by Tom Scholz, additional songwriters are noted below.

1997 original release
No.TitleOriginLength
1."Tell Me"Previously unreleased, 19974:04
2."Higher Power" (David Sikes)Previously unreleased, 19975:06
3."More Than a Feeling"Boston, 19764:45
4."Peace of Mind"Boston5:05
5."Don't Look Back"Don't Look Back, 19785:57
6."Cool the Engines" (Brad Delp, Fran Sheehan)Third Stage, 19864:35
7."Livin' for You"Walk On, 19944:55
8."Feelin' Satisfied"Don't Look Back4:11
9."Party" (Delp)Don't Look Back4:08
10."Foreplay/Long Time"Boston7:48
11."Amanda"Third Stage4:15
12."Rock and Roll Band"Boston3:00
13."Smokin'" (Delp)Boston4:20
14."A Man I'll Never Be"Don't Look Back6:32
15."The Star-Spangled Banner/4th of July Reprise" (John Stafford Smith1)Previously unreleased, 19972:44
16."Higher Power" (Kalodner edit) (Sikes)Previously unreleased, 19973:52
2009 reissue
No.TitleOriginLength
1."I Had a Good Time"Corporate America, 20024:16
2."Higher Power" (Sikes)Greatest Hits, 19975:05
3."More Than a Feeling"Boston4:45
4."Peace of Mind"Boston5:01
5."Don't Look Back"Don't Look Back6:03
6."I Need Your Love" (Fred Sampson)Walk On5:22
7."Cool the Engines" (Delp, Sheehan)Third Stage4:36
8."Party" (Scholz, Delp)Don't Look Back4:06
9."Feelin' Satisfied"Don't Look Back4:11
10."Foreplay/Long Time"Boston7:48
11."Amanda"Third Stage4:18
12."Rock and Roll Band"Boston3:00
13."Smokin'" (Delp)Boston4:23
14."A Man I'll Never Be"Don't Look Back6:40
15."The Star Spangled Banner/4th of July Reprise" (Smith1)Greatest Hits2:43

Notes[]

  1. ^ Boston credits this song to three composers – "F.S. Key", "J.S. Smith", and "T. Scholz" – but none of Francis Scott Key's contributions to the original song (lyrics only) were used in this version.

Personnel[]

Charts and certifications[]

Charts
Chart (1997) Peak
position
Canadian Top Selling Albums[3] 61
US Billboard 200[4] 47
Chart (2014) Peak
position
US Catalog Albums[4] 1

"Higher Power" Peaked at #17 on the Billboard Heritage Rock Chart on July 5, 1997. It spent 9 weeks on the chart.

Certifications
Organization Level Date
RIAA – US Gold[5] April 20, 1999
Platinum[5] May 15, 2000
2× Multi-Platinum[5] December 4, 2003

Notes[]

References[]

  1. ^ Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Boston - Greatest Hits". AllMusic.
  2. ^ Paul Grein (August 13, 2014). "Chart Watch: Back to The '70s With 'Guardians' Soundtrack". Yahoo! Music.
  3. ^ "Top Selling Albums" (PHP). RPM. 65 (15). June 16, 1997. ISSN 0315-5994. Retrieved June 29, 2011.
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b "Greatest Hits – Boston". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved June 29, 2011.
  5. ^ Jump up to: a b c "Gold & Platinum Searchable Database" (PHP). Recording Industry Association of America.
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