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Ultimate Teen Star Hits, Vol. 2

InstaHit Crew

Pop - Released October 22, 2013 | Homey Girl Records

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John Denver's Greatest Hits, Volume 2

John Denver

Country - Released March 1, 1977 | RCA - Legacy

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Through The Past, Darkly (Big Hits Vol. 2)

The Rolling Stones

Rock - Released September 12, 1969 | Abkco Music & Records, Inc.

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This album was spawned by three coinciding events -- the need to acknowledge the death of band co-founder Brian Jones (whose epitaph graces the inside cover) in July of 1969; the need to get "Honky Tonk Women," then a huge hit single, onto an LP; and to fill the ten-month gap since the release of Beggars Banquet and get an album with built-in appeal into stores ahead of the Stones' first American tour in three years. The fact that the Stones had amassed a sufficient number of hits since their last greatest-hits compilation in early 1966 (Big Hits: High Tide and Green Grass) made this a no-brainer, and its song lineup was as potent at the time as any compilation of hit singles by any artist. From the group's excursions into fey psychedelia ("Paint It, Black," "Ruby Tuesday," "She's a Rainbow," "Dandelion"), space rock ("2000 Light Years From Home"), punk decadence ("Mother's Little Helper"), and back to straight-ahead rock & roll ("Jumpin' Jack Flash"), some of it with a topical edge ("Street Fighting Man"), it's all incredibly potent, though also redundant to the extent that "Ruby Tuesday" and "Let's Spend the Night Together" had previously appeared on two U.S. albums. The presence of "Honky Tonk Women" propelled it to gold record status upon release on both sides of the Atlantic, although the simultaneously released British version (long out of print, except as a bootleg CD) is different and more confusing, but also more diverse and rewarding musically than the American version. Both this album and Big Hits: High Tide and Green Grass have been supplanted by Hot Rocks and More Hot Rocks, but are still handy in their tight respective focuses. © Bruce Eder /TiVo
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Eagles Greatest Hits Vol. 2

Eagles

Pop - Released November 13, 1982 | Rhino - Elektra

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Stereo Hits Vol. 2

Moenia

Pop - Released May 4, 2023 | OCESA Seitrack

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Through The Past, Darkly (Big Hits Vol. 2)

The Rolling Stones

Rock - Released September 12, 1969 | Abkco Music & Records, Inc.

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This album was spawned by three coinciding events -- the need to acknowledge the death of band co-founder Brian Jones (whose epitaph graces the inside cover) in July of 1969; the need to get "Honky Tonk Women," then a huge hit single, onto an LP; and to fill the ten-month gap since the release of Beggars Banquet and get an album with built-in appeal into stores ahead of the Stones' first American tour in three years. The fact that the Stones had amassed a sufficient number of hits since their last greatest-hits compilation in early 1966 (Big Hits: High Tide and Green Grass) made this a no-brainer, and its song lineup was as potent at the time as any compilation of hit singles by any artist. From the group's excursions into fey psychedelia ("Paint It, Black," "Ruby Tuesday," "She's a Rainbow," "Dandelion"), space rock ("2000 Light Years From Home"), punk decadence ("Mother's Little Helper"), and back to straight-ahead rock & roll ("Jumpin' Jack Flash"), some of it with a topical edge ("Street Fighting Man"), it's all incredibly potent, though also redundant to the extent that "Ruby Tuesday" and "Let's Spend the Night Together" had previously appeared on two U.S. albums. The presence of "Honky Tonk Women" propelled it to gold record status upon release on both sides of the Atlantic, although the simultaneously released British version (long out of print, except as a bootleg CD) is different and more confusing, but also more diverse and rewarding musically than the American version. Both this album and Big Hits: High Tide and Green Grass have been supplanted by Hot Rocks and More Hot Rocks, but are still handy in their tight respective focuses. © Bruce Eder /TiVo
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The Real Deal: Greatest Hits Volume 2

Stevie Ray Vaughan

Blues - Released January 22, 1999 | Epic

Stevie Ray Vaughan was one of a kind. Even his peers knew so. So many times, people like Eric Clapton and Buddy Guy have spoken publicly about Stevie Ray's gift, and it was a gift. His guitar leads would jet off into the stratosphere, return, reload, and blast off again, time after time. The Real Deal is exactly what it says it is. This is a 16-song set that doesn't let up, not one time. Throughout classic Stevie Ray tracks, like the full-speed-ahead instrumental "Scuttle Buttin'," "Love Struck Baby," and "Look at Little Sister," Stevie and the Double Trouble band consistently stand and deliver. Live tracks include the funky Stevie Wonder-penned "Superstition," Vaughan favorite "Willie the Wimp," "Shake for Me," and the blues fire of "Leave My Girl Alone." It's Stevie Ray unleashed, live and without a net. One of the biggest crowd-pleasers is included here, Stevie's retelling of the Jimi Hendrix standard "Voodoo Chile (Slight Return)." Awesome. "Lenny" shows off Stevie's jazz influence with subtle phrasing that evokes memories of "Little Wing" or the coda on "Layla." No more perfect closer could have been chosen for this set than the solo acoustic number "Life by the Drop." It's a touching tale of two old friends who become estranged and then rekindle their old friendship. With The Real Deal, we are all in that same boat. Rekindling a friendship that never really died, but may have been forgotten by some for a while. The friendship we all have with the heart and soul of Stevie Ray Vaughan, his music.© Michael B. Smith /TiVo
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Through The Past, Darkly (Big Hits Vol. 2)

The Rolling Stones

Rock - Released September 12, 1969 | ABKCO (US)

This album was spawned by three coinciding events -- the need to acknowledge the death of band co-founder Brian Jones (whose epitaph graces the inside cover) in July of 1969; the need to get "Honky Tonk Women," then a huge hit single, onto an LP; and to fill the ten-month gap since the release of Beggars Banquet and get an album with built-in appeal into stores ahead of the Stones' first American tour in three years. The fact that the Stones had amassed a sufficient number of hits since their last greatest-hits compilation in early 1966 (Big Hits: High Tide and Green Grass) made this a no-brainer, and its song lineup was as potent at the time as any compilation of hit singles by any artist. From the group's excursions into fey psychedelia ("Paint It, Black," "Ruby Tuesday," "She's a Rainbow," "Dandelion"), space rock ("2000 Light Years From Home"), punk decadence ("Mother's Little Helper"), and back to straight-ahead rock & roll ("Jumpin' Jack Flash"), some of it with a topical edge ("Street Fighting Man"), it's all incredibly potent, though also redundant to the extent that "Ruby Tuesday" and "Let's Spend the Night Together" had previously appeared on two U.S. albums. The presence of "Honky Tonk Women" propelled it to gold record status upon release on both sides of the Atlantic, although the simultaneously released British version (long out of print, except as a bootleg CD) is different and more confusing, but also more diverse and rewarding musically than the American version. Both this album and Big Hits: High Tide and Green Grass have been supplanted by Hot Rocks and More Hot Rocks, but are still handy in their tight respective focuses.© Bruce Eder /TiVo

Génération Goldman, vol. 2

Various Artists

French Music - Released August 26, 2013 | My Major Company - M6 Intéractions

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Schlager-Hits Vol. 2

Heidi Brühl

Germany - Released July 15, 2022 | Electrola

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Greatest Hits Vol. 2

Marvin Gaye

Soul - Released January 1, 1967 | UNI - MOTOWN

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Ultimate Country Hits, Vol. 2

Various Artists

Country - Released May 20, 2003 | Curb Records

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Greatest Hits, Vol. 2

Tom T. Hall

Country - Released March 29, 1975 | Mercury Records

Where Greatest Hits had the bulk of Tom T. Hall's greatest story songs, Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 concentrates on his silly, cutesy songs, like "Sneaky Snake," "I Like Beer," "I Love," and "Old Dogs, Children and Watermelon Wine," among seven others. For fans of his detailed narratives, these songs can be quite grating, but for listeners that want all of these hits in one package, Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 functions quite nicely.© Thom Owens /TiVo
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Greatest Hits Volume 2

2 Live Crew

Comedy/Other - Released January 26, 1999 | LIL JOE RECORDS

[Also included is a random bonus disc from the warehouse of Lil Joe Records.]© Sean Westergaard /TiVo
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Greatest Hits, Vol. 2

Weird Al Yankovic

Humour - Released October 25, 1994 | Volcano

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The Syliphone Years: Hits and Rare Recordings, Vol. 2

Bembeya Jazz National

Africa - Released August 20, 2007 | Syllart

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20 Biggest Hits : Harris Jayaraj, Vol. 2

Harris Jayaraj

Film Soundtracks - Released May 26, 2017 | Sony Music Entertainment India Pvt. Ltd.

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Romanian Best Hits Vol. 2

Various Artists

Pop - Released February 16, 2023 | Cat Music Collection

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VSQ Performs the Hits of 2017 Vol. 2

Vitamin String Quartet

Pop - Released February 2, 2018 | Vitamin Records

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