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Artist: Richard Marx

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CD Title: Stories To Tell: Greatest Hits and More

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Category: AOR / Melodic Pop Rock

Year: 2021

Label: BMG ‎

Catalog Number: 538688360

Personnel

Richard Marx lead vocals, background vocals, keyboards, acoustic piano

Disc 1 features remastered greatest hits
Disc 2 features previously unreleased demos, live tracks, and 4 new songs

Tracks


Disc 1
1.  Don't Mean Nothing  
2.  Should've Known Better  
3.  Endless Summer Nights  
4.  Hold On to the Nights  
5.  Satisfied  
6.  Right Here Waiting  
7.  Angelia  
8.  Keep Coming Back  
9.  Hazard  
10.  Way She Loves Me  
11.  Through My Veins  
12.  Whatever We Started  
13.  Eyes On Me  
14.  When You Loved Me  
15.  Another One Down  

Disc 2
16.  Should've Known Better Demo  
17.  Endless Summer Nights Demo  
18.  Edge of a Broken Heart Live  
19.  Arrow Through My Heart Demo  
20.  Right Here Waiting Demo  
21.  Hazard Demo  
22.  Better Life Live  
23.  Crazy New 2021 Recording  
24.  This I Promise You New Song  
25.  To Where You Are Live  
26.  Dance With My Father New Song  
27.  Take Me Down New Song  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Auslander Date: August 22, 2021 at 10:08
Does anyone remember the times when Richard Marx rocked really hard and we all used to proudly play his songs loudly on our car stereos? No, me neither.

From: Doghouse Reilly Date: August 22, 2021 at 20:17
Careful, Auslander, you're going to make the AOR wimps cry if you keep insulting one of their patron saints. Don't get me wrong, he's very talented at what he does, and the first six songs on this compilation stir some pleasant nostalgia for me. But no, this was music your mom liked. When he tried to rock out on a song like "Satisfied" or "Playin' With Fire," nobody was fooled, except your mom and her friends.


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