Greatest Hits [Expanded Edition] Little River Band

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  • Release Date: 01/25/2000
  • Original Release: 1982
  • Label: CAPITOL
  • UPC: 724352191123
 
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Greatest Hits [Expanded Edition]

1LISTENLonesome Loser 3:54
2LISTENHelp Is on Its Way 4:02
3LISTENCool Change 5:08
4LISTENTake It Easy on Me 3:48
5LISTENFace In The Crowd 4:38
6LISTENReminiscing 4:13
7LISTENThe Night Owls 5:09
8LISTENLady 4:56
9LISTENWe Two 4:33
10LISTENThe Other Guy 2:49
11LISTENMan on Your Mind 4:17
12LISTENI'll Always Call Your Name 4:48
13LISTENDown On The Border 2:56
14LISTENHappy Anniversary 4:00
15LISTENPlaying To Win 4:25
16LISTENIt's Not a Wonder 3:58
17LISTENYou're Driving Me Out Of My Mind 5:11
18LISTENIt's a Long Way There 4:13

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Editorial Reviews

A group like Little River Band is the epitome of a fine singles act. The band had two gold and two platinum albums in its late-'70s, early-'80s prime, but it's no surprise that its biggest seller is 1982's double-platinum Greatest Hits. In 2000, a 24-bit digitally remastered expanded edition was released and it's simply excellent. It adds six songs to the original's dozen, and these include the rest of LRB's charted singles. The 2000 version polishes the Australian band's smooth, irresistibly catchy brand of pop/rock. The sound quality is crisp and clean. All the instruments jump out. LRB -- which featured an unusual-for-pop three-guitar lineup -- was kind of faceless, so its many personnel changes didn't necessarily alienate fans. Glenn Shorrock sang most of the signature hits like "Lonesome Loser," "Reminiscing," "Cool Change," "Help Is on Its Way," "Take It Easy on Me," "Man on Your Mind," and "Happy Anniversary." Bassist Wayne Nelson sang "The Night Owls," one of LRB's most rock-oriented numbers. All the previously mentioned songs are included, of course, but the newly added ones help provide a clearer picture of the band's career. The most notable were LRB's last two Top 40 hits, "We Two" and the funky, horns-based "You're Driving Me Out of My Mind," both sung by Shorrock's replacement, John Farnham. Another Farnham track, "Playing to Win," is a surprising burst of hard rock with hyperactive synthesizer. The Shorrock-era extras are "I'll Always Call Your Name" and "It's Not a Wonder." The latter in particular is a welcome addition. 2000's Greatest Hits, which features a bare-bones essay by Simon Glickman, unquestionably supersedes its predecessor. It's a mid-line-priced gem for casual fans. Collectors should note that early copies of Greatest Hits mistakenly included alternate versions of some hits. Bret Adams, All Music Guide

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Greatest Hits [Expanded Edition]by Anonymous

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November 04, 2002: This is what brings back the memories of the good old days, just cruising in the car in sunny California and listening to, The Little River Band! This is music you can listen to anytime and anywhere and always have it touch your soul.

Greatest Hits [Expanded Edition]by Anonymous

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July 11, 2002: I have been looking (in vain) for The Net on CD, which was reissued in limited quantity by One Way. This version includes We Two, and On The Border. Unfortunately it does not include Mr. Socialite - my personal favorite from that album. There are a few tracks I would have eliminated in favor of stuff from After Hours, Diamantina Cocktail and SleeperCatcher. Overall its a decent CD for the casual LRB fan.