While My Guitar Gently Weeps
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Average customer review:Track Listing
Disc 1:
- After Midnight - Eric Clapton
- Love Over Gold - Dire Straits
- Samba Pati - Santana
- Stuck In The Middle With You - Stealers Wheel
- Keep On Loving You - REO Speedwagon
- Show Me The Way (Live) - Peter Frampton
- Little Bit Of Love - Free
- Right Next Door (Because Of Me) - The Robert Cray Band
- The Thrill Is Gone - BB King
- Sweet Dreams - Roy Buchanan
- Cryin' Won't You Back - Peter Green
- Chance - Big Country
- I Don't Want A Lover - Texas
- Shine Silently - Nils Lofgren
- Bird Of Paradise - Snowy White
- What's Going On - Taste
- Badge - Cream
- While My Guitar Gently Weeps - Jeff Healey Band
Disc 2:
- Big Log - Robert Plant
- Purple Rain - Prince
- The Road To Hell (Part 2) - Chris Rea
- Parisienne Walkways - Gary Moore
- Jessica - The Allman Brother Band
- Woodstock - Mathews' Southern Comfort
- Sweet Home Alabama - Lynard Skynard
- Turn To Stone - Joe Walsh
- Black Magic Woman - Fleetwood Mac
- Hold The Line - Toto
- More Than A Feeling - Boston
- Guitar Town - Steve Earle
- Bad Case Of Loving You (Doctor Doctor) - Robert Palmer
- Jail Bait - Wishbone Ash
- Cocaine - J.J Cale
- Blue Guitar - Justin Hayward/John Lodge
- Going Home - Theme of The Local Hero - Mark Knopfler
- Whisky In The Jar - Thin Lizzy
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #30687 in Music
- Released on: 2002-09-09
- Number of discs: 2
- Format: Box set
- Running time: 150 minutes
Customer Reviews
Tracklisting Correction
Great compilation of classic guitar hits taking standout tracks from the previous 'While My Guitar Gently Weeps' compilations, but a note to customers that the tracklisting given here is incorrect. When storing my copy of this album onto iTunes this tracklisting was given, but I found on listening that it was wrong so here is the correct version:
Disc 1
1.Werewolves Of London - with Warren Zevon
2.Sweet Home Alabama - with Lynyrd Skynyrd
3.Layla - with Derek And The Dominos
4.Rocky Mountain Way - with Joe Walsh
5.Brothers In Arms - with Dire Straits
6.Still In Love With You - with Thin Lizzy
7.Black Magic Woman - with Fleetwood Mac
8.Blue Guitar - with Justin Hayward And John Lodge
9.Woodstock - with Matthews' Southern Comfort
10.The Healer - with John Lee Hooker
11.Sweet Dreams - with Roy Buchanan
12.Cocaine - with JJ Cale
13.Wishing Well - with Free
14.Show Me The Way - with Peter Frampton
15.Still Got The Blues (For You) - with Gary Moore
16.Have You Ever Seen The Rain - with Creedence Clearwater Revival
17.Blowin' Free - with Wishbone Ash
18.The Road To Hell (Part II) - with Chris Rea
Disc 2
1.Who Are You - with The Who
2.Life's Been Good - with Joe Walsh
3.Stuck In The Middle With You - with Stealers Wheel
4.Gold - with John Stewart
5.Bird Of Paradise - with Snowy White
6.Guitar Man - with Bread
7.In A Broken Dream - with Python Lee Jackson
8.Jackie Blue - with The Ozark Mountain Daredevils
9.Dear Mr. Fantasy - with Traffic
10.Escape (The Pina Colada Song) - with Rupert Holmes
11.More Than A Feeling - with Boston
12.Kiss This Thing Goodbye - with Del Amitri
13.Bad Case Of Loving You (Doctor, Doctor) - with Robert Palmer
14.Samba Pa Ti - with Santana
15.Long Train Coming - with The Doobie Brothers
16.Parisienne Walkaways - with Gary Moore
17.Angel - with Rod Stewart
18.While My Guitar Gently Weeps - with The Jeff Healey Band
Not a review, I know, but with an album featuring so many well known tracks you don't really need me to tell you how good these songs still sound. A great addition for any guitarist and/or classic rock enthusiast's record collection.
Tracks as on Amazon list
The tracks on my CDs are exactly as the Amazon list. They are good tracks, too! A good compilation of some bands' best-loved. I'm copying it now as it will make great listening in the car. This is a great nostalgia album which will make the hairs stand up on the back of your neck. Ah, those were the days.....
While My guitar does not Gently Weeps
While this CD and the three CD's in the series may containe some very good Guitar song I feel it can not be in anyway a the greatest album of Guitar songs as they e seems to have missed out music from what will have to be two of the Greatist Guitar playes ever - "Jimmy Hendrix" and "David Gilmour"(Pink Floyd)




