Greatest Hits (Jody Watley album)
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Greatest Hits | |||||
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Greatest hits by Jody Watley | |||||
Released | 1996 | ||||
Recorded | 1986-1994 | ||||
Genre | R&B, Pop, Dance-pop | ||||
Length | 62:00 | ||||
Label | MCA | ||||
Producer | André Cymone, Bernard Edwards David Morales Francois Kevorkian |
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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 .
[edit] Tracklisting
- "Looking For a New Love"
- I Want You
- "Some Kind of Lover" (dance remix)
- "Friends"
- "Still a Thrill"
- "Everything"
- "Don't You Want Me" (dance remix)
- "Your Love Keeps Working on Me"
- "Most of All"
- "I'm the One You Need"
- "Ecstasy"
- "When a Man Love a Woman"
- "Real Love"
[edit] Credits
- Compilation: Jody Watley, Andy McKaie
- Art Direction: Vartan
- Photo research: Geary Chansley
- Photography: Guzman, Herb Ritts, Steven Meisel, Victoria Pearson