Isaak, Chris - Greatest Hits

$124.99

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New Vinyl Record - Chris Isaak, Greatest Hits

Best Of Chris Isaak (180 Gram, Double Vinyl) Best of Chris Isaak is a greatest hits album by Chris Isaak originally released on May 9, 2006 on the Reprise/Warner Bros. Records label. Given that many artists get the "best-of" treatment after only a few albums, it's quite remarkable that the first real Chris Isaak overview didn't appear until 2006, more than 20 years into the nostalgic pop/rock crooner's career. The 18-track non-chronological collection ranges from the twangy early single "Dancin'" to the guitar-rocker "King Without a Castle, " one of four previously unreleased tracks. Along the way, the set makes room for Isaak's hits, including the ethereal "Wicked Game, " the sinister "Baby Did a Bad Bad Thing, " and his spot-on cover of "Only the Lonely" by Roy Orbison-one of his most obvious influences.

  • 1 San Francisco Days 2:59
  • 2 Somebody's Crying 2:47
  • 3 Wicked Game 4:46
  • 4 Baby Did a Bad Bad Thing 2:56
  • 5 Let Me Down Easy 4:05
  • 6 Two Hearts 3:35
  • 7 King Without a Castle 3:06
  • 8 Only the Lonely 2:53
  • 9 Speak of the Devil 3:30
  • 10 Blue Spanish Sky 3:57
  • 11 You Owe Me Some Kind of Love 3:47
  • 12 Can't Do a Thing (To Stop Me) 3:38
  • 13 Let's Have a Party 3:27
  • 14 Dancin' 3:45
  • 15 Blue Hotel 3:12
  • 16 Please 3:36
  • 17 I Want You to Want Me 3:21
  • 18 Forever Blue (Acoustic Version) 2:38

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Isaak, Chris - Greatest Hits

$124.99

New Vinyl Record - Chris Isaak, Greatest Hits

Best Of Chris Isaak (180 Gram, Double Vinyl) Best of Chris Isaak is a greatest hits album by Chris Isaak originally released on May 9, 2006 on the Reprise/Warner Bros. Records label. Given that many artists get the "best-of" treatment after only a few albums, it's quite remarkable that the first real Chris Isaak overview didn't appear until 2006, more than 20 years into the nostalgic pop/rock crooner's career. The 18-track non-chronological collection ranges from the twangy early single "Dancin'" to the guitar-rocker "King Without a Castle, " one of four previously unreleased tracks. Along the way, the set makes room for Isaak's hits, including the ethereal "Wicked Game, " the sinister "Baby Did a Bad Bad Thing, " and his spot-on cover of "Only the Lonely" by Roy Orbison-one of his most obvious influences.

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