Greatest Hits (Janie Fricke album) explained

Greatest Hits
Type:greatest hits
Artist:Janie Fricke
Cover:Janie Fricke--Greatest Hits.jpg
Recorded:1977 – 1981
Label:Columbia
Prev Title:It Ain't Easy
Prev Year:1982
Next Title:Love Lies
Next Year:1983

Greatest Hits is a compilation album by American country music artist Janie Fricke. It was released in October 1982 and featured ten tracks of previously recorded material. It was Fricke's first compilation disc released in her career. The collection compiled her most successful single releases between 1977 and 1981. The album reached chart positions in the United States and was reviewed by AllMusic.

Background, content and reception

By 1982, Janie Fricke had been on Columbia Records for several years and began having a string of top ten hits on the North American country music charts. This began with the 1980 top five single "Down to My Last Broken Heart", followed by the 1981 number one song "Don't Worry 'bout Me Baby".[1] Both songs were included on Fricke's first greatest hits compilation. The album compiled Fricke's most commercially successful singles recorded between 1977 and 1981. These tracks were recorded at the Audio Media Recorders studio and the Columbia Studio. Sessions recorded between 1977 and 1980 were produced by Billy Sherrill. Fricke's sessions between 1980 and 1981 were produced by Jim Ed Norman.[2]

Greatest Hits contained a total of ten tracks. Included were Fricke's initial Columbia singles, beginning with the debut release in 1977 "What're You Doing Tonight". It also includes Fricke's top 20 songs "Please Help Me, I'm Falling (In Love with You)" and "I'll Love Away Your Troubles for Awhile".[3] The album was released in October 1982 and was Fricke's first compilation disc issued in her career. It was available as both a vinyl LP and a cassette.[2] [4] The album reached number 34 on America's Billboard country albums chart in 1983.[5] Jason Ankeny of AllMusic gave the album three stars out of five. He found the disc was missing many of Fricke's most successful songs but nonetheless highlighted some of important singles.

Personnel

All credits are adapted from the liner notes of Greatest Hits.[2]

Technical personnel

Release history

RegionDateFormatLabelRef.
North AmericaOctober 1982VinylColumbia Records
Cassette

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Deming . Mark . Janie Fricke: Biography . . 4 January 2022.
  2. Fricke . Janie . Greatest Hits (LP Liner Notes and Album Information) . . October 1982 . FC-38310.
  3. Book: Whitburn, Joel. Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008. Record Research, Inc.. 2008. 0-89820-177-2.
  4. Fricke . Janie . Greatest Hits (Cassette Liner Notes and Album Information) . . October 1982 . FCT-38310.
  5. Web site: Janie Fricke chart history (Country Albums) . . 4 January 2022.