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Greatest Hits (Jody Watley album)

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Greatest Hits was the first "greatest hits" collection singer Jody Watley. Executive-produced by Watley herself, the album highlighted her MCA years (1987–1994), and contained all of her well-known pop hits, among them "Looking For a New Love", "Real Love" and "Everything"; two of Watley's classics, ""Don't You Want Me" and "Some Kind of Lover", were presented in their more familiar remixed forms. Additionally, Watley (who compiled the collection with Andy McKaie) took care to include lesser-known (but equally iconic) songs like "Still a Thrill" and "Most of All".

Greatest Hits was followed in 2000 by the less-comprehensive 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection.

Track listing

  1. "Looking for a New Love" (André Cymone/Jody Watley)
  2. "I Want You" (A. Cymone/J. Watley)
  3. "Some Kind of Lover" (A. Cymone/J. Watley) (Dance Remix)
  4. "Friends" (A. Cymone/J. Watley/Eric Barrier/William Griffin)
  5. "Still a Thrill" (A. Cymone/J. Watley)
  6. "Everything" (Gardner Cole/James Newton Howard)
  7. "Don't You Want Me" (Franne Golde/David Paul Bryant/J. Watley) (Dance Remix)
  8. "Your Love Keeps Working on Me" (John Barnes/Joey Diggs/Robert White)
  9. "Most of All" (Pat Leonard/G. Cole)
  10. "I'm the One You Need" (J. Watley/David Morales/Alec Shantzis)
  11. "Ecstasy" (J. Watley/D. Morales/Terry Burrus) (Extended Dance Remix)
  12. "When a Man Loves a Woman" (Larry Campbell/J. Watley) (PM Dawn Remix)
  13. "Real Love" (A. Cymone/J. Watley)

Credits

  • Compilation: Jody Watley, Andy McKaie
  • Art Direction: Vartan
  • Photo research: Geary Chansley
  • Photography: Guzman, Herb Ritts, Steven Meisel, Victoria Pearson

References

  1. ^ Promis, Jose. Greatest Hits review at AllMusic. Retrieved 2011-12-14.
  2. ^ Jamison, Laura (1996-02-16). "Greatest hits review". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 2011-12-14. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)