Stacey Q's Greatest Hits

Stacey Q's Greatest Hits
Greatest hits album by Stacey Q
Released May 16, 1995
Recorded 1982–1995
Genre
Length 57:52
Label Thump
Producer
Stacey Q chronology
Nights Like This
(1989)
Stacey Q's Greatest Hits
(1995)
Boomerang
(1997)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Stacey Q's Greatest Hits is a greatest hits album by American singer Stacey Q, released on May 16, 1995 by Thump Records. It was re-released on February 6, 2007 under the title Queen of the 80's with a slightly different track listing. Although it is a greatest hits album, the compilation includes only songs from her studio album Better Than Heaven (1986) and her early career with the bands Q and SSQ. Some of the album's material was re-recorded, giving the originally dance-pop and synthpop songs house and eurodance music to achieve more commercial sound.

The compilation features fourteen tracks, including her hit singles "Two of Hearts" and "We Connect", as well as other songs from her studio album Better Than Heaven. Other songs were taken from the album Playback (1983), recorded with the band SSQ. The songs "Playback", "Video Girl" and "Music's Gone" had previously appeared on an extended play recorded with Q and the song "Shy Girl" appeared on the Stacey Q extended play. The previously unreleased songs on the album are "The Model" and "Heartless".

Track listings

Stacey Q's Greatest Hits (1995)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Two of Hearts"  
  • John Mitchell
4:54
2."Love or Desire"  4:16
3."Insecurity"  4:20
4."We Connect"  
  • Willie Wilcox
4:36
5."Big Electronic Beat"  
4:06
6."Shy Girl"  4:51
7."Too Hot for Love"  
  • Carlo Zanella
  • Acacia Smith
  • Swain
4:06
8."Screaming In My Pillow"  
  • St. James
  • Elizabeth Roberts
4:32
9."Synthicide"  
  • St. James
3:29
10."PlayBack"  
  • St. James
5:53
11."The Model"  
  • St. James
  • Swain
2:28
12."Video Girl"  
  • St. James
2:55
13."Music's Gone"  
  • St. James
3:25
14."Heartless"  
  • St. James
  • Swain
  • Zanella
4:01
Total length:57:52

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Stacey Q's Greatest Hits.[2]

References

  1. Stacey Q's Greatest Hits at AllMusic. Retrieved January 29, 2015.
  2. Stacey Q's Greatest Hits (Media notes). Stacey Q. Thump Records. 1995. THCD 9945.
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