This CD is a classic has all his songs he ever done. Great sounds worth having.
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This CD is a classic has all his songs he ever done. Great sounds worth having.
EMI celebrate the 30th anniversary of the formation of George Thorogood and The Destroyers with the release of George Thorogood and The Destroyers Greatest Hits: 30 Years of Rock. The 16-song, 78-minute compilation features their biggest tracks, “Bad To The Bone,” “One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer,” “Move It On Over,” “You Talk Too Much,” “Get A Haircut,” and 11 others.
Tom Rothrock, producer for Beck, RL Burnside and Elliott Smith and longtime Thorogood fan has contributed a new remix of “Who Do You Love” as a turn of respect for the man who introduced him to the blues. “Everyone has that one artist that gets them into the blues and for me it was George Thorogood and The Destroyers,” says Rothrock.
The album also debuts an unreleased version of “Rockin' My Life Away,” a track that had originally been cut in February 1993 for the Haircut sessions, produced by Terry Manning and the band. The band shelved this version of the song, its raw energy seeming incongruent with the tone of the album. 4 years later it emerged again, produced by Waddy Wachtel, and was released as the lead single for the album Rockin My Life Away. However, for the first time ever, the original version is heard on 30 Years of Rock.
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