This iconic compilation featured beloved songs like 'How Soon Is Now?' and became one of the band’s most celebrated releases.
The band's catalog of hits continues to stand the test of time.
The concept of the “greatest hits” record is a surprisingly new invention. The world’s first greatest hits compilation was released on this day, March 15, 1958, by pop and jazz artist Johnny Mathis.
The retrospective features nine of the San Francisco group’s most popular and recognizable tunes, including “Casey Jones,” “Friend of the Devil,” “Sugar Magnolia,” “Truckin’,” “Fire on the Mountain,” ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Lance B. Eliot is a world-renowned AI scientist and consultant. In today’s column, I have put together a comprehensive ...
Avril Lavigne will revisit The Best Damn Thing and her best damn songs on the upcoming compilation album Greatest Hits, out June 21. The record will span two decades of releases from the musician, ...
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The 15 greatest B-sides albums: which legendary band’s finest album is made up of under-the-radar gems?
These acts had so many great songs that their albums of B-sides are among their best ...
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A hilarious compilation of Jack Black's best clips
Enjoy a 90-second compilation of Jack Black at his comedic best. From wild stories to hilarious sound effects, this is pure, ...
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