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  2. Greatest Hits (Björk album) - Wikipedia

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    Greatest Hits was released on the same day as Björk's Family Tree box set, which contained a "greatest hits" disc on which the songs were chosen by Björk. Greatest Hits and the greatest hits "as chosen by Björk" have seven tracks in common. The Greatest Hits album was also listed on Blender magazine's "500 CDs You Must Own".

  3. Greatest (Bee Gees album) - Wikipedia

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    Greatest is a greatest hits album by the Bee Gees. Released by RSO Records in October 1979, the album is a retrospective of the group's material from 1975 to 1979. A remastered and expanded version of the album was released by Reprise Records in 2007.

  4. Greatest Hits (Dido album) - Wikipedia

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    Greatest Hits is a greatest hits album by British singer-songwriter Dido released in 2013. The album compiles all of Dido's singles since her first album No Angel (1999), through to her then latest studio album, Girl Who Got Away (2013). The two-disc collection was released on 22 November 2013 in Ireland, and includes a new track, "NYC", as ...

  5. Greatest Hits (Eurythmics album) - Wikipedia

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    Greatest Hits is a greatest hits album by British pop duo Eurythmics, released on 18 March 1991 by RCA Records. It contains their successful singles spanning the years 1982 through 1990. The album topped the charts in the United Kingdom for a total of 10 weeks, in New Zealand for eight weeks and in Australia for seven weeks.

  6. Greatest Hits (Pretenders album) - Wikipedia

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    Greatest Hits is a greatest hits album by English-American rock band The Pretenders, released in 2000. It was only their second greatest hits album in 22 years, but less successful than its predecessor, The Singles, released in 1987. It contains six songs not featured on the previous compilation: "Human", "Forever Young", "Night in My Veins ...

  7. Poison's Greatest Hits: 1986–1996 - Wikipedia

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    Poison's Greatest Hits: 1986–1996 is the first greatest hits compilation CD from the glam metal band Poison. The album was released on November 26, 1996, by Capitol Records . The album contains 16 tracks from the band's first four studio albums ( Look What the Cat Dragged In , Open Up and Say...Ahh! , Flesh & Blood and Native Tongue ) and ...

  8. Greatest Hits (The Cure album) - Wikipedia

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    Greatest Hits is a greatest hits album by English rock band the Cure.It was first released in Japan on 7 November 2001, [6] before being released in the UK and Europe on 12 November and then in the US the day after.

  9. Greatest Hits (Alice in Chains album) - Wikipedia

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    Greatest Hits is the second collection of hit songs by the band, albeit shorter than the previous release, Nothing Safe: Best of the Box. Greatest Hits was certified gold by the RIAA on November 30, 2005. [1] It was the last album released by Alice in Chains before the death of singer Layne Staley in 2002.