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  • Release Date: 12/01/1998
  • Sales Rank: 39,433
  • Label: THUMP RECORDS
  • UPC: 720657998221
 
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GQ's Greatest Hits

1LISTENDisco Nights (Rock Freak) 5:51
2LISTENMake My Dream a Reality 6:13
3LISTENSitting In The Park 3:17
4LISTENI Do Love You 4:47
5LISTENSad Girl 3:49
6LISTENDon't Stop This Feeling 4:57
7LISTENGQ Down 3:54
8LISTENStanding Ovation 5:30
9LISTENIs It Cool? 4:06
10LISTENShake 5:02
11LISTENI Love (The Skin You're In) 4:49
12LISTENThis Happy Feeling 5:24

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Editorial Reviews

GQ's Greatest Hits collection first appeared on Arista in 1979. The pulsating "Disco Nights (Rock Freak)" blasted all over the discos, the skipping beat and snappy production proved more effective than an earlier version they cut as the Rhythm Makers titled "Soul on Your Side." The yearning "Make My Dream a Reality" is one of GQ's best compositions, and proves disco didn't have to be mundane. Jams aside, GQ made their mark remaking Billy Stewart's two classics, "I Do Love You," and "Sitting in the Park," fine efforts both, but neither could touch the originals. The tender, lamenting "Sad Girl," originally done by Emperors Soul 69 on Futura Records, and later the Intruders, didn't scorch the charts like the Stewart remakes. A good introduction to GQ. Andrew Hamilton, All Music Guide

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GQ's Greatest Hitsby Anonymous

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January 14, 2005: We all loved GQ back in the day...especially at the skating rink...SHAKE was one of my favorite songs. I had it on a 45 back in the day. I truly loved GQ!!

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July 06, 2004: These brothas were really good,but the gyms were the Billy Stewart classics. Alot of people didn't know Keith Crier of the group is now known as Keith Sweat.


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