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Artist: Pat Benatar

Title: Greatest Hits

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Category: Hard Rock/AOR

Year: 2005

Label: Capitol

Catalog Number: 72435-78858-2-9

Personnel

Pat Benatar vocals
Neil Giraldo guitar, background vocals
Scott Sheets guitar
Alan Pasqua piano
Kevin Savigar keyboards
Fernando Saunders bass
Frank Linx bass
Roger Capps bass
Donnie Nossov bass
Myron Grombacher drums
Glen Alexander Hamilton drums
Keith Olsen tambourine

Tracks

1.  Heartbreaker  
2.  We Live for Love  
3.  Hit Me With Your Best Shot  
4.  Hell Is for Children  
5.  Treat Me Right  
6.  You Better Run  
7.  Fire and Ice  
8.  Promises in the Dark  
9.  Precious Time  
10.  Shadows of the Night  
11.  Little Too Late  
12.  Looking for a Stranger  
13.  Love Is a Battlefield  
14.  We Belong  
15.  Ooh Ooh Song  
16.  Invincible  
17.  Sex as a Weapon  
18.  Le Bel Age  
19.  All Fired Up  
20.  One Love  

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From: 123charpenay Date: July 4, 2012 at 13:13
the best best of miss benatar is ultimate collection (2008).2 cd s 40 tracks.remastering perfect super sound.the more complete compilation of this real melodic rock goddess.a tons of hits.this cd remind me when i was young.in 1979 i was 19 and i had buying the tape of her first record.i listen it all days in my car.great souvenir.

From: Doghouse Reilly Date: September 24, 2015 at 7:57
This is more than enough Benatar for most folks, as Greatest Hits includdes all of her charting American singles. So you get her harder early material ("Fire And Ice" sounds like a poor woman's Heart), through her mid-'80's pop stuff, and ends with "All Fired Up," a prime example of the 30-something rocker rebelling against approaching middle age--by '88, she was becoming a dinosaur just like all the other AOR favorites of 1981. Nothing against Pat, but I don't see a need for a two-disc collection of her songs.

From: Doug Date: September 24, 2015 at 12:59
This is a good collection of her best songs. My favorite song is "Hell is for Children." Her husband, Neil Giraldo, is a very underrated guitarist. Is she in the Rock and Roll HOF? If not, she should be.


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