| 1. American Woman | |||
| 2. Undun | |||
| 3. No Time | |||
| 4. Hang Onto Your Life | |||
| 5. Guns Guns Guns | |||
| 6. Star Baby | |||
| 7. Lightfoot | |||
| 8. No Sugar Tonight | |||
| 9. When The Band Was Singin Shakin All Over | |||
| 10. Do You Miss Me Darlin | |||
| 11. Road Food | |||
| 12. Orly | |||
| 13. Rain Dance | |||
| 14. Sour Suite | |||
| 15. Albert Flasher | |||
| 16. Broken | |||
| 17. One Way Road To Hell | |||
| 18. Ballad Of The Last Five Years | |||
| 19. Heartbroken Bopper | |||
| 20. Follow Your Daughter Home | |||
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Editorial Reviews
3 CD's, Volumes 1 - 3, of their greatest. Standard double jewel case.
Guess Who - 36 All-Time Greatest Hits,Guess Who,Rock/Pop
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Guess Who - 36 All-Time Greatest Hits
Manufacturer: Timeless/Traditions Alive ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000659Q8 Release Date: 2005-11-22 |
Tracks:
- American Woman
- Undun
- No Time
- Hang Onto Your Life
- Guns Guns Guns
- Star Baby
- Lightfoot
- No Sugar Tonight
- When The Band Was Singin Shakin All Over
- Do You Miss Me Darlin
- Road Food
- Orly
- Rain Dance
- Sour Suite
- Albert Flasher
- Broken
- One Way Road To Hell
- Ballad Of The Last Five Years
- Heartbroken Bopper
- Follow Your Daughter Home
- Glamour Boy
- Proper Stranger
- When You Touch Me
- Runnin Down The Street
- Hand Me Down World
- Share The Land
- These Eyes
- Laughing
- Dancin Fool
- Friends Of Mine
- Moan For You Joe
- Bus Rider
- Life In The Bloodstream
- One Divided
- Clap For The Wolfman
- Bye Bye Babe
Album Description
3 CD's, Volumes 1 - 3, of their greatest. Standard double jewel case.Customer Reviews:
Very Complete Compilation Of The Guess Who's Work!.......2003-08-04
Yet, there are many more worthwhile cuts on this collection. Also included here are some provocative lyrics and social commentary, as with both the songs listed above and some of their most memorable work, as in "Hang Onto Your Life", Share the Land", and their most phenomenal and most enduring song, "American Woman", which was a thinly disguised broadside at the blatant hypocrisy of American values in the face of the Vietnam War and the widespread social injustice so controversially debated in the late 1960s, about the time of the urban riots across the country. Incidentally, they used the euphemism of the "American Woman" to illustrate how lady liberty, the Statue of Liberty standing in New York City's harbor, was a hypocritical symbol of an arrogant America gone crazy. It is song that is consistently played, and one many of us hear almost daily. Nice collection of the hits of one of the best groups to have come out of the turbulent sixties. Enjoy!
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