Boston - Greatest Hits
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Tell Me
- Higher Power
- More Than a Feeling
- Peace of Mind
- Don't Look Back
- Cool the Engines
- Livin' for You
- Feelin' Satisfied
- Party
- Foreplay/Long Time
- Amanda
- Rock and Roll Band
- Smokin'
- A Man I'll Never Be
- Star Spangled Banner/4th of July Reprise - Boston, Key, Francis Scott
- Higher Power
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #493 in Music
- Released on: 1997-06-03
- Number of discs: 1
Customer Reviews
"Can't cha say you believe in me"
I truly can't say enough about Boston. Of all my favorites Boston has to be one of the top 7 Classic rock groups. True AOR! Listen over and over. Meaty rock!
Good for casual Boston listeners
As a serious Boston fan, I wanted to get this CD so I don't leave gaps in my collection, but I realized some of the best songs have been omitted on this CD, like "Hitch a ride" , "Used to bad news" , "It's easy", "I need your love"... Obviously, no compilation is perfect, but why did you omit "Hitch a ride" Mr. Scholz? This song has one of the best, if not THE BEST guitar solo ending, and it could have been included instead of having 2 versions of "Higher power" (which is a crapy song, in my opinion of course). Anyways, to make it short, this compilation is VERY good for casual Boston listeners who don't have the previous CDs, but as far as I am concerned, I'd rather make my own "Best Hits" and save my $$ for new Boston material.
never gets old
Got to admit, can hear most of this on an FM radio, but listening to them back to back still rocks. Much of the later stuff Amanda is horrible, but the magic of the first album comes through. Be forewarned, the booklet expouses a bunch of goofy radical policical causes that detract from the music. Hard to believe anyone could make music this good and believe in such nonsense like the vegan crap.




