Greatest Hits/The Heart of It All
Personnel: Don Potter (acoustic guitar); Randy Scruggs (electric guitar, mandolin); Reggie Young (electric guitar); Sonny Garrish (steel guitar); Mike Lawler, John Jarvis (keyboards); Eddie Bayers (drums); Mac McAnally, Vince Gill (background vocals).
Audio Mixer: Steve Tillisch.
Liner Note Author: Michael Heatley.
Recording information: Emerald sound Studio, Nashville, TN; Scruggs Sound Studio, Nashville TN.
Editor: Milan Bogdan.
Photographers: Peter Nash ; Ron Keith; Scott Bonner.
Morello's 2012 two-fer pairs Earl Thomas Conley's 1985 compilation Greatest Hits and the 1988 album The Heart of It All. Perhaps unsurprisingly, Greatest Hits was Conley's only chart-topper -- it did have all his big hits -- but The Heart of It All only reached 33. Nevertheless, it contained his last great run of number one singles -- "What I'd Say," "What She Is (Is a Woman in Love)," and "We Believe in Happy Endings," the latter two written by Bob McDill -- so having it paired with his early hits makes for a good compilation, showcasing Conley at something of his best. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Audio Mixer: Steve Tillisch.
Liner Note Author: Michael Heatley.
Recording information: Emerald sound Studio, Nashville, TN; Scruggs Sound Studio, Nashville TN.
Editor: Milan Bogdan.
Photographers: Peter Nash ; Ron Keith; Scott Bonner.
Morello's 2012 two-fer pairs Earl Thomas Conley's 1985 compilation Greatest Hits and the 1988 album The Heart of It All. Perhaps unsurprisingly, Greatest Hits was Conley's only chart-topper -- it did have all his big hits -- but The Heart of It All only reached 33. Nevertheless, it contained his last great run of number one singles -- "What I'd Say," "What She Is (Is a Woman in Love)," and "We Believe in Happy Endings," the latter two written by Bob McDill -- so having it paired with his early hits makes for a good compilation, showcasing Conley at something of his best. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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Greatest Hits/The Heart of It All—
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Personnel: Don Potter (acoustic guitar); Randy Scruggs (electric guitar, mandolin); Reggie Young (electric guitar); Sonny Garrish (steel guitar); Mike Lawler, John Jarvis (keyboards); Eddie Bayers (drums); Mac McAnally, Vince Gill (background vocals).
Audio Mixer: Steve Tillisch.
Liner Note Author: Michael Heatley.
Recording information: Emerald sound Studio, Nashville, TN; Scruggs Sound Studio, Nashville TN.
Editor: Milan Bogdan.
Photographers: Peter Nash ; Ron Keith; Scott Bonner.
Morello's 2012 two-fer pairs Earl Thomas Conley's 1985 compilation Greatest Hits and the 1988 album The Heart of It All. Perhaps unsurprisingly, Greatest Hits was Conley's only chart-topper -- it did have all his big hits -- but The Heart of It All only reached 33. Nevertheless, it contained his last great run of number one singles -- "What I'd Say," "What She Is (Is a Woman in Love)," and "We Believe in Happy Endings," the latter two written by Bob McDill -- so having it paired with his early hits makes for a good compilation, showcasing Conley at something of his best. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Audio Mixer: Steve Tillisch.
Liner Note Author: Michael Heatley.
Recording information: Emerald sound Studio, Nashville, TN; Scruggs Sound Studio, Nashville TN.
Editor: Milan Bogdan.
Photographers: Peter Nash ; Ron Keith; Scott Bonner.
Morello's 2012 two-fer pairs Earl Thomas Conley's 1985 compilation Greatest Hits and the 1988 album The Heart of It All. Perhaps unsurprisingly, Greatest Hits was Conley's only chart-topper -- it did have all his big hits -- but The Heart of It All only reached 33. Nevertheless, it contained his last great run of number one singles -- "What I'd Say," "What She Is (Is a Woman in Love)," and "We Believe in Happy Endings," the latter two written by Bob McDill -- so having it paired with his early hits makes for a good compilation, showcasing Conley at something of his best. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine









