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Artist: Starship

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CD Title: We Built This City (The Very Best Of)

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Category: AOR

Year: 1997

Label: Camden Music

Catalog Number: 74321511912

Personnel

Mickey Thomas vocals
Grace Slick vocals
Craig Chaquico guitar
Pete Sears bass
Donny Baldwin drums

Tracks

1.  We Built This City  
2.  Jane  
3.  Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now  
4.  It's Not Over ('Til It's Over)  
5.  Babylon  
6.  Set The Night To Music  
7.  Sara  
8.  Love Among The Cannibals  
9.  Rock Myself To Sleep  
10.  Hearts Of The World (Will Understand)  
11.  It's Not Enough  
12.  Layin' It On The Line  
13.  Find Your Way Back  
14.  Stranger  
15.  No Way Out  
16.  Don't Lose Any Sleep  
17.  Good Heart  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: peter poland Date: March 18, 2004 at 6:23
Classic. Almost the legend, many radio friendly hits, and all of theme are sorted on this cd.Feel the 80's

From: Gar Date: March 21, 2004 at 1:57
Never heard of this particular compilation before, but the track selection is top notch. Quite a bit more extensive than their easier to find hits packages.

From: koogles Date: March 22, 2004 at 11:45
Personally, I would have liked to have seen "Tomorrow Doesn't Matter Tonight", "Burn" and "Sorry Me, Sorry You" in place of "Set the Night to Music", "Hearts of the World (Will Understand)" and "Don't Lose Any Sleep".

From: TIM (2) Date: May 27, 2004 at 6:57
I agree with Koogles (above). Where is the "Love Among the Cannibals" album on HH? A great CD, becoming rare now, but has some awesome tracks on it and is worthy of a mention... "The Burn" and "Healing Waters" were the best tracks, but as they released "It's Not Enough" I wasn't surprised to see it here.

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From: Jez Date: May 27, 2004 at 14:49
Tim - look under Jefferson Starship - it is there in all it's glory.

From: Wotty Date: August 31, 2004 at 9:28
If you want to feel air-brushed and a bit fluffy,invest in this.A harmless bit of nostalgia.....

From: SCANDI Date: May 8, 2005 at 15:29
Great CD from one of the greatest American Rockbands. But for a "Best of" there is a lot missing..

From: 123charpenay Date: December 16, 2013 at 13:09
their best compilation, plenty of eternal hits.babylon (track 5) is an extraordinary song.a real hit.this jewel is present on the excellent swedish record ignition "same".

From: CLOUD FORCE Date: May 24, 2014 at 17:08
essential.AOR masterpieces from start to finish!!We rocked this city with AOR!!

From: Doghouse Reilly Date: May 24, 2014 at 23:21
It oughta be called "We Built This City ... And It Sure Sounds Shitty: The Very Worst Of." Seventeen tracks off everything that was bad about mid- to late-'80;s AOR, performed by re-reincarnated '60's fossils jumping on every trend they heard about. How I hate this band! Even worse than same-era Heart or REO Speedwagon.

From: MysticHealer Date: May 25, 2014 at 11:44
You are stone deaf then Doghouse. Either that or you do NOT like AOR, as this and the other bands you mention are pretty quintessential bands from that time and bands that sold millions so they must have been doing something very right. However of course they can't please everyone but those were great days for fans of that kind of music. The mid to late 80's was when AOR was at it's peak and at it's BEST and i for one miss those days and the music.

From: Doghouse Reilly Date: May 25, 2014 at 16:04
You're right, I DON'T like AOR that much. To me, it's hard rock's wimpy older brother, and the mid and late '80's were full of once cool '70's bands clinging to life by drenching themselves in keyboards and cheese. It makes me glad Zeppelin and SKynyrd called it quits, or they might've stumbled through the '80's putting out records like Bad Animals or Vertical Smiles, or worse, anything by Starship. To each his own, but I hated Starship in the '80's (and didn't even know what AOR even was at the time), and I hate 'em now. And the whole "they sold millions so they must've done something right" argument is specious. People use record sales whenever they're convenient to the point at hand.


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