Greatest Hits (The Rembrandts album)
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Greatest Hits is an album by The Rembrandts
The Rembrandts
The Rembrandts are an American pop-rock duo formed by Phil Solem and Danny Wilde in 1989. They had previously worked together as members of Great Buildings in 1981...

 and serves as a compilation album.
The two first songs in this CD were made by the band Great Buildings (album Apart From The Crowd), a band where Danny Wilde
Danny Wilde (musician)
Danny Wilde is an American musician. He is a founding member of The Rembrandts.Wilde is known for breezy California power pop through his records released in the 1980s and 90s. Catchy hooks and power chords were his hallmark...

 and Phil Solem had been together before they have created The Rembrandts
The Rembrandts
The Rembrandts are an American pop-rock duo formed by Phil Solem and Danny Wilde in 1989. They had previously worked together as members of Great Buildings in 1981...

. Great Buildings was a well-reviewed (but commercially unsuccessful) power-pop quartet which released one album for CBS in 1981 before dissolving.

Track listing

  1. "Hold On To Something" - Great Buildings
  2. "Maybe It's You" - Great Buildings
  3. "Just the Way It Is, Baby
    Just the Way It Is, Baby
    "Just the Way It Is, Baby" is a 1991 song recorded by American pop-rock duo The Rembrandts. Released under Atco Records label, it was the first single from band's album The Rembrandts. It first appeared on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks Chart in 1990, then became a top ten hit one year later...

    "
  4. "Someone"
  5. "Save Me"
  6. "New King"
  7. "If Not For Misery"
  8. "Follow You Down"
  9. "Johnny, Have You Seen Her?"
  10. "Rolling Down The Hill"
  11. "I'll Be There for You"
  12. "Don't Hide Your Love"
  13. "April 29"
  14. "End Of The Beginning"
  15. "This House Is Not A Home"
  16. "Shakespeare's Tragedy"
  17. "Long Walk Back"
  18. "Summertime"
  19. "Too Late"
  20. "Lost Together"
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