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Huey Lewis & The News, Huey Lewis and The News - Greatest Hits (CD + DVD Combo)
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Music CD Cover Artist: Huey Lewis & The News, Huey Lewis and The News Edition: Music CD CD Release Date: 2006-05-23 Music Label: Capitol Product features: - LEWIS HUEY & THE NEWS GREATEST HITS (CD+DVD)
Soundtracks: Music CD 1- The Heart Of Rock & Roll
- I Want A New Drug
- The Power Of Love
- Jacob's Ladder (Step By Step)
- Stuck With You
- Doing It All For My Baby
- If This Is It
- Do You Believe In Love
- Heart And Soul
- Back In Time (from "Back To The Future")
- Perfect World
- I Know What I Like
- Trouble In Paradise (from the "We Are The World" album-live in San Francisco 2/21/85)
- ItÂ?s Alright
- CruisinÂ? (w/Gwyneth Paltrow)
- Hope You Love Me Like You Say You Do
- Small World
- But ItÂ?s Alright
- Hip To Be Square
- Couple Days Off
- Workin' For A Livin'
Music CD 2- Do You Believe In Love (DVD)
- Heart And Soul (DVD)
- I Want A New Drug (DVD)
- The Heart Of Rock & Roll (DVD)
- If This Is It (DVD)
- Bad Is Bad (DVD)
- The Power Of Love (DVD)
- Stuck With You (DVD)
- Doing It All For My Baby (original long version-DVD)
- Workin' For A Livin' (live at the Country Club, Reseda, CA, 4/29/82-DVD)
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Free Music Notes for Greatest Hits (CD + DVD Combo) AlbumFree Music Review: Andru Reeve sez: "Y'all Are Crazy." Hit: 3 Stars
How in the WORLD can anyone say this is a "complete package"? It's missing both singles from the first album -- "Don't Ever Tell Me That You Love Me" and "Sooner or Later (Some of My Lies Are True)". Both songs had cool videos made for them that were in pretty heavy rotation during the early days of MTV. And yet, the band and this collection almost pretend that the first album doesn't even exist (aside from a 1986 remake of one of the lesser songs from it, "Trouble In Paradise"). The first album may have flaws, but it has alot of charm, too. And ANY collection touting itself as representative of "The Greatest" should be ashamed for not including the songs and the videos from the debut disc.
--- Andru Reeve
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