Greatest Hits (1991 Jason Donovan album)

Greatest Hits
Compilation album by Jason Donovan
Released September 1991
Recorded 1988 - 1991
Genre Pop, dance-pop, pop rock
Label PWL
Producer Stock Aitken Waterman
Jason Donovan chronology
Between the Lines
(1990)
Greatest Hits
(1991)
All Around the World
(1993)

Greatest Hits is the first compilation album to be released by Australian singer Jason Donovan. The collection was released in 1991.

The album featured all his UK hit singles up to this point apart from his recent No.1 single "Any Dream Will Do", which featured on the cast recording of Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat (released on the Polydor label). 10 of the 13 tracks had featured on Donovan's first two albums, with new singles "R.S.V.P." and "Happy Together" included along with a new song "A Fool Such as I". This album marked the end of Donovan's work with Stock Aitken Waterman, the producers who had masterminded his music career up to this point.[1]

The album reached No.9 on the UK Charts and a video compilation was released to coincide with the album.[2] The cover photo was taken during sessions for the "When You Come Back to Me" single and was therefore two years old at the time of release.

Track listing

  1. "Nothing Can Divide Us" (3:45) from Ten Good Reasons
  2. "Especially for You" (3:58) (Duet with Kylie Minogue) from Ten Good Reasons
  3. "Too Many Broken Hearts" (3:26) from Ten Good Reasons
  4. "Sealed With a Kiss" (2:30) (Geld / Udell) from Ten Good Reasons
  5. "Every Day (I Love You More)" (3:24) from Ten Good Reasons
  6. "When You Come Back to Me" (3:31) from Between the Lines
  7. "Hang On to Your Love" (3:02) from Between the Lines
  8. "Another Night" (3:25) from Between the Lines
  9. "Rhythm of the Rain" (3:08) (Gummoe) from Between the Lines
  10. "I'm Doing Fine" (2:59) from Between the Lines
  11. "R.S.V.P." (3:10) Previously unreleased
  12. "Happy Together" (3:12) (Bonner / Gordon) Previously unreleased
  13. "A Fool Such as I" (2:16) (Trader) Previously unreleased

All tracks written by Stock Aitken Waterman unless otherwise stated

References

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