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Greatest Hits

Greatest Hits
Foo Fighters

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Track Listing

  1. All My Life
  2. Best Of You
  3. Everlong
  4. The Pretender
  5. My Hero
  6. Learn To Fly
  7. Times Like These
  8. Monkeywrench
  9. Big Me
  10. Breakout
  11. Long Road To Ruin
  12. This is a Call
  13. Skin and Bones
  14. Wheels
  15. Word Forward
  16. Everlong (acoustic)

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #25 in Music
  • Released on: 2009-11-02
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .22 pounds

Editorial Reviews

CD Description
Foo Fighters are one of the biggest bands of their generation, selling millions of records world-wide and gaining a reputation for gutsy guitar music - often with a sense of humour and always with an incredibly catchy hook. Since his days drumming in Nirvana, Dave Grohl has grown into a rock 'n' roll icon and this 'Greatest Hits' collection shows exactly why. Including 'Everlong' and 'All My Life', the best tracks from 1995's self-titled debut through to the band's sixth effort 'Echoes, Silence, Patience And Grace' are all here.


Customer Reviews

Great for newcomers4
This short but sweet Greatest Hits compilation features some of the most memorable songs from Dave Grohl and co. They have been fairly ruthless in choosing the songs which they deem worthy of this compilation, but when you look at the songs you can see that they are some of the best. The only real puzzler is the absence of DOA from the track list. All the other hit singles are here, Big Me, Everlong, Monkey Wrench, My Hero, Breakout, Times Like These, All My Life and Best Of You. These are essential tracks to delve into for newbies to the band, and will provide the basis for further the band's expansive back catalogue. (Which will be rewarding because there are many other great songs that are not present on this album.)

As for previously converted Foo fans, there are a few goodies on here for us too. Two new tracks Word Forward and Wheels, an acoustic version of Everlong, and the track Skin and Bones, only previously officially available on the Skin and Bones live album. (Although if you don't fancy forking out on a whole load of old tracks just to hear a few new ones, maybe you're best off buying them separately on Amazon MP3 or iTunes.

Money grabbing much?1
2 new songs and 13 greatest hits? Now i love the Foo Fighters but surely they could find a few more songs to put on this. 14 years they've been around for. Sterephonics last year... 11 years, 20 or 41 songs and two new ones. Snow Patrol this month, 11 years, 30 odd songs, old and new. Wyh only 13 for a 14 year old band?

Great Band, but to be honest, im sure if you look around a bit you could pick up 2 or even 3 of their albums for the same price as this.

5 stars for the songs. One star for there only being 13 actual "great" hits on the bloody thing.

Poor show by Sony

worth it though if your wanting to get into them though, as most greatest hits/ singles collections/ best of's are.

Should have been called 'Missing Greatest Hits'2
How can this be called a 'Greatest Hits' compilation when half of their most memorable hits are not even included? Where are DOA and Resolve for instance?

And did we really require three extra tracks (One of them just being an acoustic version of another track, Everlong), especially when tracks which should have rightfully been on here were omitted? I would have personally preferred to have had the missing hits plus maybe their cover of Band On The Run as an added bonus, rather than two not-quite-hits plus the worst track which could have been chosen for an acoustic version...

Over a decade in the making, yet they still struggled to manage to fill the album up with the tracks which mattered and made the Foo Fighters what they are now. And not even in chronological order either, which makes for painful listening - It would have been better to have heard their progression from Their debut Foo Fighters album up to Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace

I'm giving it a two-star rating, mostly because most of the main tracks you'd expect to be there are present, but like Blur and Red Hot Chili Peppers before them, they lose kudos simply for neglecting to include some of their better tracks from their discography in favour of squeezing in some new material

In all, it just feels like a non-Foo Fighters fan has compiled this Greatest Hits. At the very least, I had expected them to perhaps do as Michael Jackson previously did with his HIStory album and have one disc full of past hits, and a second disc full of new material and live performaces / covers...