Greatest Country Hits, Vol. 3

Greatest Country Hits, Vol. 3

Greatest Country Hits, Vol. 3

ASIN: B00005AU5D

Track Listings
 
1. Buried Treasure
2. Eyes That See in the Dark
3. This Woman
4. They Don't Make Them Like They Used To
5. Midsummer Nights
6. I Don't Call Him Daddy
7. Now and Forever
8. Stranger
9. Heart of the Matter
10. This Love We Share

Greatest Country Hits, Vol. 3,Kenny Rogers,Curb Records,Adult Contemporary,Country,Country & Western,Country-Pop,Pop,Soft Rock,Urban Cowboy
Bob Dylan - Greatest Hits, Vol. 1-3
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  • There is only ONE BOB!!!!
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Bob Dylan - Greatest Hits, Vol. 1-3
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ASIN: B000254YLY
Release Date: 2003-09-23

Tracks:

  1. Rainy Day Women #12 & 35
  2. Blowin' In The Wind
  3. The Times They Are A-Changin'
  4. It Ain't Me Babe
  5. Like A Rolling Stone
  6. Mr. Tambourine Man
  7. Subterranean Homesick Blues
  8. I Want You
  9. Positively 4th Street
  10. Just Like A Woman

Tracks:

  1. Watching The River Flow
  2. Don't Think Twice, It's All Right
  3. Lay, Lady, Lay
  4. Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again
  5. I'll Be Your Baby Tonight
  6. All I Really Want To Do
  7. My Back Pages
  8. Maggie's Farm
  9. Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You

Tracks:

  1. She Belongs To Me
  2. All Along The Watchtower
  3. The Mighty Quinn (Quinn, The Eskimo)
  4. Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues
  5. A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall
  6. If Not For You
  7. It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
  8. Tomorrow Is A Long Time
  9. When I Paint My Masterpiece
  10. I Shall Be Released
  11. You Ain't Goin' Nowhere
  12. Down In The Flood

Tracks:

  1. Tangled Up In Blue
  2. Changing Of The Guards
  3. The Groom's Still Waiting At The Altar
  4. Hurricane
  5. Forever Young
  6. Jokerman
  7. Dignity
  8. Silvio
  9. Ring Them Bells
  10. Gotta Serve Somebody
  11. Series Of Dreams
  12. Brownsville Girl
  13. Under The Red Sky
  14. Knockin' On Heaven's Door

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars There is only ONE BOB!!!!.......2007-03-11

There is nothing much to say about Bob Dylan. If Amazon had a 10 star rating. then I would give it some thought! Buy it!

5 out of 5 stars A Good Overview of Bob Dylan's Career.......2007-03-05

Unlike other Bob Dylan compliations, (The single disc The Best Of Bob Dylan and the double disc The Essential Bob Dylan)This is a thorough collection of Dylan's best songs. Blowin In The Wind, The Times They Are A-Changin', Subterranean Homesick Blues, Maggie's Farm, Mr. Tambourine Man, Like A Rolling Stone, Positively Fourth Street, I Want You, Rainy Day Women #12 & 35, All Along The Watchtower, Lay Lady Lay, The Mighty Quinn, Knockin On Heaven's Door, Tangled Up In Blue, and Hurricane are all here. If you are into Dylan and want all of his good songs, get this.

5 out of 5 stars So Many Songs to Choose From, How Did They Ever Decide?.......2006-04-03

I really like Bob Dylan's first Greatest Hits record. I love "Tambourine Man", love the subtle electric guitar. I adore "It Ain't Me Babe," it ain't no stinkin' love song. And neither is "Positively 4th Street." These are bitter and biting songs that grip like glue. "If you were standing in my shoes, you'd know what a drag it is to see you." What a line. Nobody writes them like Bob Dylan. "Rolling Stone", "Rainy Day Woman," and "I Want You," three jumpin' rockers. And then there is "Just Like a Woman," Lord I love that song that shows what a mesmerizing voice Dylan can have when he wants to. And, of course, I can't forget that song that is almost impossible to sing along with, " Subterranean Homesick Blues." Try memorizing the lyrics to that one, try singing them without the record playing. Was Dylan ahead of his time? You betcha.

There is a song on Dylan's second Greatest Hits record "Tomorrow is a Long Time," which is just about one of the best songs I've every heard. It's from a concert that, if all of the performances were delivered this well, then I don't know why they didn't release the whole show. Also I agree that it would have been nice to have a whole record of Bob Dylan and Happy Traum together. It also would have been nice to have a whole record produced by Leon Russell, because as we see with the two songs he produced on this record, "Watching" the River Flow" and "When I Paint My Masterpiece" Mr. Russell knew how to get a good rocker out of Mr. Dylan. Still, even though we don't have the records it would have been nice to have, we have snippets here of what they could have been. Several different styles, all good, but then Bob Dylan is always reinventing himself, but to reinvent himself a couple times on the same record, amazing, simply amazing.

Dylan's third Greatest Hits record is a masterpiece in it's own right. In fact because of the many different styles Dylan uses, it kind of reminds my of a Beatles' record. You know, how the Beatles would switch the lead singer from song to song between John, Paul, George and Ringo. I think because of that Beatles' records never get old. This record is like that. Dylan's voice is so different from song to song, the bands are different. It seems like a record full of surprises, one I know I'll never get tired of and I don't think you'll ever tire of it either.

5 out of 5 stars There is Just Simply No Song Man Better than Bob Dylan.......2006-04-03

"Blowin' in the Wind" one of the three acoustic songs from his too short protest period on this record conjures up images of a young man, wind blowing his hair every which way as he sings this song protesting all wars. The rock numbers are outstanding and the inclusion of "Postively 4th Street" was inspirational, because not only is it a divine song, but it had never been on an LP up until the release of this record. In fact this whole record is kind of inspirational, good early material that will have anybody up and thinking, good electric songs that will make you think as you sing along. Just an all around good record, this is.

Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits II" opens with the up tempo rocker "Watching the River Flow," then slows down some with the acoustic "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right," then jumps into a great Dylan countryesqe love song, "Lay, Lady Lay," then onto "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight" from the "John Wesley Album." It is a testament to how strongly Bob Dylan presents his songs that he can take you from fast to slow, electric to acoustic and grab you instantly into each song. Dylan is a master, no doubt about it. Then again, all Mr. Dylan's songs are all good aren't they? And then there's the new stuff on here that wasn't really a greatest hit, though now that the record has been out for umpteen years, probably nobody knows that, but anyway, that stuff is a good too, no it's great.

"In a crowded room full of covered up mirrors, looking into the lost forgotten years for dignity." What a line, delivered the way only Dylan can deliver them. The years just roll on and he just keeps getting better. Like a shape changer he keeps changing, redefining himself, putting out new stuff, rereleasing his old stuff, putting out his live stuff and I am always amazed. When I first got "Greatest Hits III) (I bought it on cassette), I stuck it into the play in my car, because I couldn't wait to get home. "Tangled Up in Blue" came on and I immediately forgot that I was listening to a Greatest Hits record, was taking right back to the first time I'd heard "Blood on the Tracks" and I stayed right there till "Changing of the Guard" came on, not the song I was expecting, but I was immediately hooked right in. Then right onto "The Groom's Still Waiting at the Alter", a down right rocker with a heck of a Gospel flavor. Next comes "Hurricane" a song with a different band, different flavor and that is the genius of Bob Dylan. He can pull you in any direction he wants you to go and you follow.

5 out of 5 stars This is Just Simply an Excellent Collection.......2006-04-03

"Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits" came out after a long lapse, probably because of Dylan's motorcycle accident. At least that's what I've read. Unlike a lot of hits records, this is a great stand alone record in it's own right and it flows as if all of the songs were meant for this record and this record alone. The three acoustic songs are absolutely three of his best. The record starts out as a rocker with "Rainy Day Woman," where we hear a humorous, seemingly carefree Dylan, but unlike on "Highway 61" here the song segues into just about the greatest protest song every written, "Blowing in the Wind." Two more acoustic songs, good ones, and then were rocking through the rest of the CD, slowing down only for "Mr. Tambourine Man." I love this record and often have the CD playing in my car.

"Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits, Vol. 2" is a very interesting collection. The songs, though are all very good, just don't seem to flow as well (at least for me) as they do on "Greatest Hits, Volume 1." Sticking the acoustic, "Don't Think Twice" between the Rocking "Watching the River Flow" and "Lay, Lady Lay" just someone seems not right. I would have grouped the three early acoustic songs together along with the very excellent "Tomorrow is a Long Time" a live song that until this record came out, had been unreleased. It is such a good song and maybe should have been grouped with its brothers. All that being said, this is a very good collection with some outstanding songs you're just gonna love and even with my problem with the grouping, I still have to give this record five stars.

"Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits, Vol. 3" starts out with the hard driving "Tangled Up in Blue," moves into "Changing of the Guards", the best song, in my opinion, from the underrated "Street Legal" album. "The Groom is Still Waiting at the Alter" was originally released as a single and later turned up in the "Biograph Box", and then the disc dives into "Hurricane" from "Desire." Like the first "Greatest Hits" LP, this CD stands on its own. All of the songs seem to work well together. There are no pre-electric songs, but this stuff is a long time away from that earlier period so, I guess, I shouldn't have been surprised when the CD came out, but I would have liked to see "Girl from the North Country" or maybe "To Ramona." I think, despite the fact that they were recorded earlier, that they would have fit right in with this five star collection. Still, it is a Greatest hits record and those songs were not hits. But then Dylan is famous for sticking stuff on these hits records that his audience has never heard before, like "Dignity" and "Series of Dreams" on this record.
"Bob Dylan - Greatest Hits, Vol. 3 [US]"
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ASIN: B000002AX1
Release Date: 1994-11-15

Tracks:

  1. Tangled Up In Blue
  2. Changing Of The Guards
  3. The Groom's Still Waiting At The Altar
  4. Hurricane
  5. Forever Young
  6. Jokerman
  7. Dignity
  8. Silvio
  9. Ring Them Bells
  10. Gotta Serve Somebody
  11. Series Of Dreams
  12. Brownsville Girl
  13. Under The Red Sky
  14. Knockin' On Heaven's Door

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Great Collection.......2006-11-10

This is a great collection of Bob Dylan's work. There's no way that they could put all of the songs you need from Dylan on one disc but they did there best to include everything. If you get this with the other volumes of greatest hits you are well on your way to having an awesome set.

5 out of 5 stars an awesome album.......2006-08-28

i guess bob was tired od the critics and decided to remind them how good he is and so we got greatest hits vol 3.the opener is "tangled up in blue".it goes on and on about what im not sure,but musicly its sound."changing of the guards" goes on and on but with no stick.onto the rocking "the grooms still waiting at the alter".he says a line i think is funny on this one."she could be respectfully married or running a wh%re house in buenis aries".lol.then "hurricane",a true story about a frame job on a black guy.then the very touching "forever young".its one of my top 5 fave dylan tunes.since we are on the subject of greatest hits...heres my top 5....not in order......[mr tambourine man,forever young,blowin in the wind,standing in the doorway and all i really want to do].anyhow,the epic "jokerman" spins next.its wonferful.theres a couple so so songs called "dignity" and "sergio".dignity at least was trancendendant but segio just wasnt all that."ring them bells" is a listenable church song full of inspiration."gotta serve somebody" was rather redundant."series of dreams" was just weird."brownsville girl" is another one of those good but long songs rgar doesnt really seem to be going anywhere."under the red sky"was ok i guess.lastly there was "knocking on heavens door".this song was great but tragicly short and not even axl roses singing the chorus over and over a billion times changes that.a great album.if you count every live,best of and studio album,itd only be topped by greatest hits 1 and 2,bringing it all back home and blonde on blonde.

4 out of 5 stars ANOTHER LOOK FROM BOB .......2006-06-27

THIS IS MAINLY A COMPILATION OF WORK FROM VARIOUS PERIODS THAT DID NOT MEET SUCCESS WITH DYLAN'S TRADITIONAL FOLK AND FOLK ROCK AUDIENCES AND WAS REISSUED AFTER HIS REEMERGENCE AS AN ICON IN THE EARLY 1990'S. I PLAN TO DO A LONGER REVIEW OF DYLAN'S EARLY WORKS WHICH I AM BOTH MORE FAMILIAR WITH AND WHICH HAD MORE OF AN EFFECT ON MY GENERATION OF '68. THAT SAID, THERE ARE SOME GOOD SONGS HERE SUCH AS GOTTA SERVE SOMEONE AND BROWNSVILLE GIRL. FOREVER YOUNG HAS TAKEN ITS PLACE AS THE CLASSIC OF BABY-BOOMERS (INCLUDING THIS WRITER)TRYING TO STAVE OFF OLD (OR IS IT MIDDLE) AGE. DIGNITY STANDS OUT AS A SENSITIVE WORK CALLING TO OUR ATTENTION HOW VERY LITTLE DIGNITY THIS SOCIETY AFFORDS MOST PEOPLE. ENOUGH SAID.

5 out of 5 stars A Series of Fine Songs.......2006-05-20

This is a very good record in it's own right. In fact because of the many different styles Dylan uses, it kind of reminds my of a Beatles' record. You know, how the Beatles would switch the lead singer from song to song between John, Paul, George and Ringo. I think because of that Beatles' records never get old. This record is like that. Dylan's voice is so different from song to song, the bands are different. It seems like a record full of surprises, one I know I'll never get tired of and I don't think you'll ever tire of it either.

5 out of 5 stars Dylan Just Keeps Getting Better.......2006-05-20

"In a crowded room full of covered up mirrors, looking into the lost forgotten years for dignity." What a line, delivered the way only Dylan can deliver them. The years just roll on and he just keeps getting better. Like a shape changer he keeps changing, redefining himself, putting out new stuff, rereleasing his old stuff, putting out his live stuff and I am always amazed. When I first got this album (I bought it on cassette), I stuck it into the play in my car, because I couldn't wait to get home. "Tangled Up in Blue" came on and I immediately forgot that I was listening to a Greatest Hits record, was taking right back to the first time I'd heard "Blood on the Tracks" and I stayed right there till "Changing of the Guard" came on, not the song I was expecting, but I was immediately hooked right in. Then right onto "The Groom's Still Waiting at the Alter", a down right rocker with a heck of a Gospel flavor. Next comes "Hurricane" a song with a different band, different flavor and that is the genius of Bob Dylan. He can pull you in any direction he wants you to go and you follow.
Hank Williams Jr. - Greatest Hits, Vol. 3
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  • One of the best GREATEST HITZ
  • One of the best GREATEST HITZ
Hank Williams Jr. - Greatest Hits, Vol. 3
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ASIN: B00000DAI9
Release Date: 1998-10-06

Tracks:

  1. I'm For Love
  2. This Ain't Dallas
  3. Ain't Misbehavin'
  4. Country State Of Mind
  5. Mind Your Own Business
  6. My Name Is Bocephus (Live Version)
  7. Born To Boogie
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  9. Heaven Can't Be Found
  10. Finders Are Keepers
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5 out of 5 stars HANK........2007-06-02

I already have all of these songs on cd, but I would like to have the original cd versions that were released. Anyone who does not think these songs are part of Hank's best work must be smoking grass. Country state of mind is one his best songs ever released. Must have for this redneck and all of the other true redneck fans. "Its alright to be a redneck", says Alan Jackson and I R 1.

4 out of 5 stars These Aren't MY Selections for Greatest Hits.......2005-07-10

I've been a Hank Jr. fan since the late 70s. There are many of his songs that I consider to be among my favorites. None of these makes the cut for me. Even so, most of these were popular songs. Each has the "Hank Jr." feel to it and is done in his combination honky-tonk/good ole boy style. It is a style that began to wear a bit thin in his later career but the staleness is not quite present in these selection.

Fans should appreciate this collection. I think it fine but nothing to write home about.

3 out of 5 stars His name is Bocephus.......2004-05-27

This is Hank Junior's third greatest hits album for Warner Brothers. Most of these songs made the country Top Ten, but they are a bit too "redneck" for my taste. If you are a redneck, you will probably enjoy this CD more than I do.

4 out of 5 stars One of the best GREATEST HITZ.......2002-10-08

Now I'm not going to lie Hank Williams Jr. and Sr. are my favorite (country) singer(s) and I love just about all their music. If you love Hank get this CD. If you only some of Hank Jr.'s stuff at its best then still get it. This is definitely worth every penny.

4 out of 5 stars One of the best GREATEST HITZ.......2002-10-08

Now I'm not going to lie Hank Williams Jr. and Sr. are my favorite (country) singer(s) and I love just about all their music. If you love Hank get this CD. If you only some of Hank Jr.'s stuff at its best then still get it. This is definitely worth every penny.
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ASIN: B000002PIL
Release Date: 1990-10-25

Tracks:

  1. Gonna Take A Lot Of River
  2. True Heart
  3. Little Things
  4. This Crazy Love
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  7. It Takes A Little Rain (To Make Love Grow)
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5 out of 5 stars Volume Three worthy of praise!.......2001-11-15

As the liner notes say, very few acts are lucky enough to make it to a Greatest Hits album, let alone THREE Greatest Hits albums, and this album proves why the Oaks have such longevity. This is the only album that I know of where you can hear both William Lee Golden and Steve Sanders on the album (which displays the Oaks' transition period between singers well). Key picks on this CD are "Bobbie Sue," their 1982 smash, "Little Things," and "Bridges and Walls." Also included is "Take Pride In America," a song that fits very well today.

2 out of 5 stars Greatest Hits 3- No wonder Steve Sanders shot himself!.......1999-04-09

Buy Greatest Hits 3 even though Steve Sanders sings in 4 of the 10 songs. The other 6 may not be as good as previous Greatest Hits, but they still are worth the while. An unfortunate period for the Oaks as Steve Sanders brings them to mediocrity in the late 80's, but on the bright side a majority of the songs are with the original four and Steve is no longer with the group.
"Conway Twitty - Greatest Hits, Vol. 3 [MCA]"
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  • Conway Greatest Hits Volum 3
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ASIN: B000002O6Y
Release Date: 1990-04-25

Tracks:

  1. Fit To Be Tied Down
  2. That's My Job
  3. She's Got A Single Thing In Mind
  4. Who's Gonna Know
  5. House On Old Lonesome Road
  6. Saturday Night Special
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  9. I Wish I Was Still In Your Dreams
  10. I Want To Know You Before We Make Love

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4 out of 5 stars Conway Greatest Hits Volum 3 .......2006-07-15

This is the best CD that he ever made and I could not find it in any store. I was so glad to finally be able to find it again.

5 out of 5 stars Late eighties country hits from Conway.......2004-02-10

After many successful years with MCA, Conway left for Warner in 1983 but returned in 1987. This compilation covers the period after his return and contains tracks from three albums (Borderline, Still in your dreams, House on old lonesome road) plus one newly recorded track, Fit to be tied down. This track is not available on any other Conway Twitty album, perhaps because it stalled outside the country top twenty when released as a single, so Conway's committed fans will want this album for that track. The other nine tracks can all is found in his 4-CD boxed set, so if you have that or are thinking of buying it, you may decide to give this a miss. Fit to be tied down is good but not essential.

Most of these songs made the top ten in the country charts including two number ones, but the public were more interested in the new generation of singers so Conway's albums did not sell as well as they once had. This is a shame, because Conway sounded as good as ever - perhaps even better since he gave up smoking in 1985.

Many of the songs here are ballads of the kind that Conway was so good at although there are enough up-tempo songs here to keep things interesting. Saturday night special stands out from the rest, being a little different - it is a great story song about a down-and-out couple finding love in a pawnshop. It is the kind of song that I would expect from Kenny Rogers, but it's nice to hear Conway tackling this type of material. The rest of the songs can be described as typical Conway - excellent.

Unless you have or plan to buy the boxed set, this is a worthy addition to any country music collection. Perhaps these are not the songs that Conway is best remembered but they are just as good as most of his earlier hits.

5 out of 5 stars Conway's final big hits.......2003-01-01

This CD came along in 1990 amidst Conway's 25th, or, Silver Anniversary as a country singer. MCA compiled all the singles from 1987, 1988, and 1989 and added a new one "Fit To Be Tied Down". Conway's career had been one of numerous #1 hits (at the time he had chalked up 54 #1 hits and 22 Top-10's) and in the world of country music, he was the only artist that had debuted on the charts in the 1950's {pop music} still sending singles into the Top-10 as late as 1989! Although "Fit To Be Tied Down" stalled at #21 on the Radio and Records chart, that was far better than any of his peers were able to do. The CD contains his 53rd and 54th #1 hits: "Julia" from 1987 and "She's Got a Single Thing In Mind" from 1989 among his last major Top-10 hits: the #6 "That's My Job", the #2 "I Want To Know You Before We Make Love", "I Wish I Was Still in Your Dreams' hit #4, "Goodbye Time" reached #7, and "Saturday Night Special" reached #6. Also included are two 1989 Top-20 hits: the #19 "House On Old Lonesome Road" and the #19 "Who's Gonna Know?". This CD, naturally, has been replaced in the following years with more comprehensive CDs but if you have "Volume One" from 1972, "Volume Two" from 1976, "The Very Best of Conway Twitty" from 1978, "Number Ones" from 1982, "Classic Conway" from 1983, "Latest Greatest Hits" from 1984, "#1's:The Warner Brothers Years" from 1988, the TV advertised album "The Very Best of Conway Twitty" from 1989, then getting "Volume Three" from 1990 is the next step for completion.
"Ronnie Milsap - Greatest Hits, Vol. 3"
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Great Final Greatest Hits Vol. for RCA
"Ronnie Milsap - Greatest Hits, Vol. 3"
Ronnie Milsap
Manufacturer: RCA
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ASIN: B000008IHS
Release Date: 1992-10-09

Tracks:

  1. L.A. to the Moon [#]
  2. Happy, Happy Birthday Baby
  3. Snap Your Fingers
  4. Where Do the Nights Go
  5. Button off My Shirt
  6. Quicksand [#]
  7. Stranger Things Have Happened
  8. Woman in Love
  9. How Do I Turn You On
  10. Prisoner of the Highway

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Great Final Greatest Hits Vol. for RCA.......2005-07-11

I remember when I got this cd for Christmas back in '92. It's got really good songs on it...even the new ones "LA to the Moon" and "Quicksand" are good. It sucked a little how they omitted some of his hits from the era, especially "In Love", "Houston Solution", and nothing from the "Back to the Grindstone" album. Plus, why did they put "Prisoner of the Highway" from the One More Try For Love album when they could've easily put the much better "Still Losing You", a great #1 hit from that album? Even though it has its flaws, it's still a good cd to listen to.
Handel: Greatest Hits
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    Handel: Greatest Hits

    Manufacturer: Decca
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    ASIN: B0002IQAVS
    Release Date: 2004-07-13

    Tracks:

    1. Arrival of the Queen of Sheba [From Solomon] - Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, Sir Neville Marriner
    2. Water Music Suite No. 1 in F Major, HWV 348: Allegro - Andante - ...
    3. Water Music Suite No. 1 in F Major, HWV 348: Menuet
    4. Water Music Suite No. 1 in F Major, HWV 348: Air
    5. Water Music Suite No. 1 in F Major, HWV 348: Menuet
    6. Water Music Suite No. 1 in F Major, HWV 348: Bourr
    7. Water Music Suite No. 1 in F Major, HWV 348: Hornpipe
    8. Water Music Suite No. 1 in F Major, HWV 348: Andante
    9. Water Music, Suites II & III in D/G, HWV 349/350: Allegro
    10. Water Music, Suites II & III in D/G, HWV 349/350: Alla Hornpipe
    11. Water Music, Suites II & III in D/G, HWV 349/350: Menuet
    12. Water Music, Suites II & III in D/G, HWV 349/350: Andante
    13. Water Music, Suites II & III in D/G, HWV 349/350: Country Dance I/II
    14. Concerto Grosso in a Minor, Op. 6, No. 4: Larghetto Affettuoso ... - Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, Trevor Connah, Kenneth Heath, Sir Neville Marriner
    15. Samson: Let the Bright Seraphim - Harry Dilley, Mol Triffid, Covent Garden Royal Opera House Chorus, Royal Opera House Orchestra & Choir, Dame Joan Sutherland
    16. Ombra Mai Fom Serse] - English Sinfonia, Neil Page, Daniel Phillips, Anthony Way
    17. Music for the Royal Fireworks, Suite HWV 351: Overture - Bernard Haitink, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
    18. Music for the Royal Fireworks, Suite HWV 351: Bourr- Bernard Haitink, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
    19. Music for the Royal Fireworks, Suite HWV 351: La Ruissance - Bernard Haitink, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
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    22. Harpsichord Suite No. 5 in E, HWV 430: Air & Variations "The ..." - Philip Jones Brass Ensemble
    23. Hallelujah Chorus [From Messiah] - Sir Colin Davis, , London Symphony Chorus, The London Symphony Orchestra
    Rock -N- Roll's Greatest Hits of All Time, Vol. 3: The 60s
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • Rock -N- Roll's Greatest Hits of All Time, Vol. 3: The 60s
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    • Time Travellers : Here's your "machine"!
    Rock -N- Roll's Greatest Hits of All Time, Vol. 3: The 60s
    Various Artists
    Manufacturer: Platinum Disc
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    ASIN: B00000I92D
    Release Date: 1999-02-23

    Tracks:

    1. Little Bit O' Soul - Music Explosion
    2. Put A Little Love In Your Heart - Jackie De Shannon
    3. Abraham, Martin & John - Dion
    4. Wichita Lineman - Glen Campbell
    5. Honey - Bobby Goldsboro
    6. This Magic Moment - Jay & The Americans
    7. It Must Be Him - Vikki Carr
    8. I Love You - People
    9. You Turn Me On (Turn On Song) - Ian Whitcomb & Bluesville
    10. Hawaii Five-O - The Ventures

    Tracks:

    1. Nobody But Me - The Human Beinz
    2. Gimme Some Lovin' - The Spencer Davis Group
    3. Time Won't Let Me - The Outsiders
    4. Elusive Butterfly - Bob Lind
    5. Ode To Billie Joe - Bobbie Gentry
    6. Spooky - Classic IV
    7. On The Road Again - Canned Heat
    8. Bus Stop - The Hollies
    9. Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down) - Cher
    10. Snoopy Vs. The Red Baron - The Royal Guardsmen

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Rock -N- Roll's Greatest Hits of All Time, Vol. 3: The 60s.......2007-06-11

    Music preview helped sell the product, fast delivery and condition just as described.
    Great doing business A++

    4 out of 5 stars Almost Perfect...but not quite.......2004-04-16

    The CD arrived in PERFECT, FACTORY SEALED condition and I'm a STICKLER for True Stereo. CD#1,Track #1 "Little Bit O'Soul" by Music Explosion's and Track #6 "This Magic Moment" done by Jay & Americans - BOTH were originally recorded in Stereo. However, the stereo as presented leave a lot to be desired. Ian Whitcomb's "You Turn Me On" is "Ugly Mono" all the way.

    CD#2, Track #1 "Nobody But Me" by the Human Beinz and Track #10 "Snoopy vs the Red Baron" by the Royal Guardsmen - BOTH were originally recorded in Stereo..and neither of which are in Stereo as presented here. It is disappointing to have good songs, originally recorded in Stereo...NOT offered here on this CD. All other songs on BOTH CDs are in Very Good Stereo. Thus, earning only 4 Stars instead of the possible 5. Better Luck next time. All songs are the Original versions performed by the Original Artists.

    2 out of 5 stars mediocre oldies with a couple of exceptions.......2002-09-10

    I bought this only for 'Spooky' by Classics IV which is a great song. The only other song I like on this double cd is 'Bus Stop' by The Hollies.

    5 out of 5 stars Time Travellers : Here's your "machine"!.......2001-07-27

    The music on this set will take you back... back to the days when life was simpler: when laying on the hood of your car at the beach (or in Foster's Freeze parking lot) was your 'job'; when gasoline was 19.9 cents per gallon; when the hardest thing you had to do was to 'die of embarrassment' on a daily basis; when it was still OK to get a tan--and the sky was actually BLUE! I bought this set for my parents, who were still very young then too. I enjoyed hearing their copy so much that I bought another for myself and my 3 sisters. If you don't have time/funds to take a vacation this year, here's your ticket out anyhow--no planefare involved. Don't pass it up. You can't buy memories like these for a better price.
    70's Greatest Rock Hits: High Times Vol.3
    Average customer rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars
    • 70's highs
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    70's Greatest Rock Hits: High Times Vol.3
    Various Artists
    Manufacturer: Priority Records
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    ASIN: B000003A82
    Release Date: 1991-05-09

    Tracks:

    1. Afternoon Delight - Starland Vocal Band
    2. Fire And Rain - James Taylor
    3. Midnight Blue - Melissa Manchester
    4. Just Remember I Love You - Firefall
    5. Love The One You're With - Stephen Stills
    6. Please Come To Boston - Dave Loggins
    7. You're So Vain - Carly Simon
    8. Wildfire - Michael Martin
    9. We're All Alone - Rita Coolidge

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars 70's highs.......2007-02-03

    PRIORITY records offers in this series modestly-sized and priced various artist collections of popular music. These are always the original performers and recordings; sound quality is very fine. Recommended.

    Volume three is no exception. This is a pleasant assemblage of once-popular Top 40 songs that's sure to please 70's fans.

    TOTAL RUNNING TIME -- 34:43

    3 out of 5 stars Come Sail Away is BUTCHERED!.......2005-06-20

    Bought this collection years ago. 3 songs that I absolutely love on a compilation! Now I don't have to buy the full CDs that they were originally were on! Woo-hoo! Well, to quote an old Meat Loaf song "2 out of 3 Ain't bad". "Mama Told Me Not to Come" is an excellent song (written by Randy Newman I believe) that isn't on 3 Dog Night's Greatest Hits. "Still the One" is one of my all time faves, great driving beat in a feel-good song. Now for the not so great, "Come Sail Away" is completely butchered. The entire 2nd verse is DELETED. I was listening on headphones and I thought the CD had skipped! Not the case, it had been edited. That seems to happen alot on greatest hit compilations by various artists. In any event, you're better off getting Styx Greatest Hits for this song, at least you'll get the full version.

    2 out of 5 stars Too Boring.......2000-07-03

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    1 out of 5 stars popcorn 789.......1999-02-03

    op pop i say op pop give to me bab
    "Buck Owens - All-Time Greatest Hits, Vol.3"
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Super Classics.
    • Buck Owens is cool
    • My Heart Skips A Beat
    "Buck Owens - All-Time Greatest Hits, Vol.3"
    Buck Owens
    Manufacturer: Curb Records
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    ASIN: B000000D7U
    Release Date: 1993-11-16

    Tracks:

    1. Waitin' In Your Welfare Line
    2. My Heart Skips A Beat
    3. Only You (Can Break My Heart)
    4. Sam's Place
    5. Buckaroo
    6. Sweet Rosie Jones
    7. Under The Influence Of Love
    8. I Don't Care
    9. Rollin' In My Sweet Baby's Arms
    10. It Takes People Like You
    11. I've Got You On My Mind Again

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Super Classics........2006-04-25

    True, hard-core Western Country! Thanks Buck Owens for years of super music that stayed true to the sound. Live on. Live well. Be happy. Listen to Buck.

    4 out of 5 stars Buck Owens is cool.......2005-11-08

    Buck Owens is one cool cat. His Bakersfield sound is classic and shines through on this volume, most volumes consist of great classics if we are talking about Buck. I have all three from the series. You need to have all three to capture the magical sound. I love from this set "My Heart Skips a Beat," and "Waitin in Your Welfare Line." Most of this album is pretty dang good and pure toe-tapping fun. I like Buck Owens because it's simple straight forward music, music that captures the joys of love and pain of love lost. "Sam's Place" is wicked cool. I wouldn't mind going there, the song will have you dancing around, you might throw a bottle or two. If you are a poser or metro pass this album up and go for Tim McGrit or something.

    4 out of 5 stars My Heart Skips A Beat.......2001-06-12

    Oddly enough, the third installment of Buck Owens ALL TIME GREATEST HITS is the most solid of the series. None of the occasional Las Vegas glitz found here and there on the first two records is in evidence here.

    The inclusion of "Buckaroo" is a nice touch; be sure to check out INSTRUMENTAL HITS OF BUCK OWENS AND HIS BUCKAROOS for more of their classic guitar pieces.

    Oh-so-hip America, which turned up it's nose at HEE HAW, never knew what it was missing. Middle America treated itself to some of the best music around every week, while the rest of us waitied for the next Archies single. Buck Owens gave it away on TV all thsoe years, and we looked the other way.

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