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Boney M: The Greatest Hits
Titre original: Boney M: The Greatest Hits ( Film )
Compilation demonstrating the sequined glamour and diaphanous disco genius that was Boney M. Features 'Rivers of Babylon' and 'Rasputin'.
The Cure - Greatest Hits Videos
Titre original: The Cure - Greatest Hits Videos ( Film )
Greatest Hits is a 2001 album by The Cure. The band's relationship with longtime label Fiction Records came to a close, and The Cure were obliged to release one final album for the label. Robert Smith agreed to release a greatest hits album under the condition that he could choose the tracks himself.
Steps - Gold: The Greatest Hits
Titre original: Steps - Gold: The Greatest Hits ( Film )
It is regularly suggested that Steps are one of the hardest-working groups in pop and the Gold DVD provides further evidence that such an assertion is almost certainly true. Since crashing into the Top 20 towards the end of 1997 with the line-dancing inspired "5,6,7,8" (the "in" craze at the time) the group have been constantly churning out top-notch tunes. Their videos have been as equally colourful, energetic and fun (apart from the video to "When I Said Goodbye" which was shot in black and white). With their carefully choreographed dance moves, flashy locations and outrageous hairstyles and outfits, the videos have always been a top priority for the group. This collection ranges from the video for their more recent cover of "Chain Reaction" deceptively filmed in one continuous take, to the beach fun of "5,6,7,8" and are excellently matched to the style of each song.
The Lighthouse Family: Greatest Hits
Titre original: The Lighthouse Family: Greatest Hits ( Film )
The songs on this DVD are: 1. Lifted, 2. Ocean Drive, 3. High, 4. Raincloud, 5. Lost in Space, 6. Loving Every Minute, 7. Free / One, 8. Question of Faith, 9 Ain't no Sunshine, 10. Goodbye Heartbreak, 11. Run, 12. Postcard from Heaven, 13. Happy, 14. I Could Have Loved you
Tom Jones - The Greatest Hits
Titre original: Tom Jones - The Greatest Hits ( Film )
McFly: All the Greatest Hits
Titre original: McFly: All the Greatest Hits ( Film )
"All the Greatest Hits" is a music DVD by the pop/rock band McFly. The DVD was filmed during their Greatest Hits Tour in 2007, with the majority of the foortage recorded at the Wolverhampton Civic Hall. The DVD was released on 3 December 2007. The DVD also includes all 18 of Mcfly's Music Videos to date of release except for "Baby's Coming Back", which was dropped for unknown reasons.
Forever Faithless – The Greatest Hits
Titre original: Forever Faithless – The Greatest Hits ( Film )
Forever Faithless – The Greatest Hits is a greatest hits compilation album from the dance music group Faithless. It features all their released singles- except for "Take The Long Way Home"-, plus three additional new tracks ("Fatty Boo", "Reasons (Saturday Night)", and "Why Go?" (2005 remix featuring Estelle). Forever Faithless was the best selling dance album of 2005.
The Isley Brothers: Greatest Hits
Titre original: The Isley Brothers: Greatest Hits ( Film )
Over the course of nearly a half-century of performing, the Isley Brothers have gone from gritty R&B to soul to blistering funk. Now, for the first time ever, all the magic that is The Isley Brothers is captured in this stunning video. Spearheaded by Ron Isley's smooth vocals and Ernie Isley's hard-edged guitar leads, the Brothers burn up the stage, cruising through such standards as "It's Your Thing", "That Lady", "Twist and Shout" and of course the classic "Summer Breeze".
The Rat Pack - The Greatest Hits
Titre original: The Rat Pack - The Greatest Hits ( Film )
A collection of live performances of the rat pack
Greatest Hits Of The 70's
Titre original: Greatest Hits Of The 70's ( Film )
Original Hits & Video Clips
Greatest Hits!
Titre original: Greatest HITS! ( Film )
The Takarazuka Revue’s signature Show Groove features a mesmerizing and rousing collection of popular standards. Opening with a prologue highlighting spirited soul music, Greatest Hits! features scenes with popular Christmas songs and other masterpieces that enjoyed great popularity in their day yet continue to tug at our heartstrings. The greatest of the Snow Troupe performers, led by the hot and sexy yet composed Seina Sagiri, combine glimmering harmonies with glamorous dance.
Atreyu - Carry the Fire: Greatest Hits
Titre original: Atreyu - Carry the Fire: Greatest Hits ( Film )
"OC metalcore mainstays ATREYU have announced the “Carry the Fire” livestreams. The first stream will be a greatest hits set that takes place on Friday, November 20. "
JLS: Goodbye - The Greatest Hits Tour
Titre original: JLS: Goodbye - The Greatest Hits Tour ( Film )
JLS have gone from talent show hopefuls to one of the UK’s most successful boy bands, selling over six million records and winning five MOBOs and two Brits Awards. After five amazing years together they sadly announced they were parting and as a final farewell to fans, they are set to embark on a sell-out UK arena tour. This essential DVD invites fans to join the boys for an unforgettable final concert and emotional farewell to their fans. The explosive and slickly-choreographed final show will feature Marvin, Oritse, Aston and JB performing all their greatest hits including; Beat Again, She Makes Me Wanna, Everybody in Love, One Shot and their final ever single – Billion Lights. EXCLUSIVE EXTRAS Behind the Scenes Feature Goodbye Message from JLS
Remember: The '70s Greatest Hits Live
Titre original: Remember: The '70s Greatest Hits Live ( Film )
The television show "Rollin' on the River" aired from 1971 to 1973 and was a showcase for new musical artists in genres ranging from country to R&B. With host Mickey Jones (Kenny Rogers' drummer) leading the way, the show boasts appearances from stars such as Al Green, Tina Turner, Kenny Rogers and Jim Croce. This collection of songs from the show includes performances from Bill Withers, B.B. King, Tina Turner, Jim Croce and many more.
Smokey Robinson: The Greatest Hits Live
Titre original: Smokey Robinson: The Greatest Hits Live ( Film )
Smokey Robinson is one of the most talented singers to have emerged from the Motown scene of the 1960s. In addition to being a great singer and songwriter, he also served as president of Motown Records for a period. This video presents Smokey performing some of his timeless hits, including "I Second That Emotion," "The Tracks of My Tears," "Being with You," "Just to See Her," "Ooh Baby, Baby" and "Double Good Everything."
Oldies: The Greatest Hits On Screen
Titre original: Oldies: The Greatest Hits On Screen ( Film )
52 hits from the old days.
Side A: The Greatest Hits Live
Titre original: Side A: The Greatest Hits Live ( Film )
The Philippines' premiere band, Side A, performs their greatest and well-loved hits through the years.
Billy Connolly: Live - The Greatest Hits
Titre original: Billy Connolly: Live - The Greatest Hits ( Film )
A collection of the funniest routines from Billy Connolly's three decades of stand-up comedy.
The Smashing Pumpkins - Greatest Hits Video Collection
Titre original: The Smashing Pumpkins - Greatest Hits Video Collection ( Film )
Released alongside The Smashing Pumpkins greatest hits CD "Rotten Apples", this video collection comes with all of the Pumpkins music videos (excluding "The End is the Beginning is the End"). It also comes with a live performance of "Geek USA" and "An Ode to No One" which is taken from their final performance at the Metro. There is also a hidden video for the never-before-released song "Untitled". All of the videos come with commentary from the band and some have out-takes and behind the scenes footage.
Greatest Hits of the 80s
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The stories behind six songs from the decade, examining George Michael's Careless Whisper, Ultravox's Vienna, Culture Club's Do You Really Want to Hurt Me, Sade's Smooth Operator, Eurythmics' Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) and 1999, which was released by Prince in 1982. Contributors include Midge Ure, Shirlie Kemp, Steve Levine, Paul Morley, Malcolm Gerrie, David Grant and Katie Puckrik.