Definitive Collection (Europe album)

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Definitive Collection
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Greatest hits album by
Released30 April 1997
Recorded1982–1992
Genre Heavy metal, hard rock, glam metal
Label Epic
Producer Various
Europe chronology
1982–1992
(1993)
Definitive Collection
(1997)
Super Hits
(1998)

Definitive Collection is a compilation album by Europe, released on 30 April 1997 by Sony Music.

Contents

Track listing

Disc one

  1. "The Final Countdown" (Tempest)
  2. "Rock the Night" (Tempest)
  3. "Carrie" (Tempest, Michaeli)
  4. "Cherokee" (Tempest)
  5. "Time Has Come" (Tempest)
  6. "Heart of Stone" (Tempest)
  7. "Love Chaser" (Tempest)
  8. "On Broken Wings" (Tempest)
  9. "Superstitious" (Tempest)
  10. "Open Your Heart" [original version] (Tempest)
  11. "Let the Good Times Rock" (Tempest)
  12. "Sign of the Times" (Tempest)
  13. "Tomorrow" (Tempest)
  14. "Prisoners in Paradise" (Tempest)
  15. "I'll Cry for You" (Tempest, Graham)
  16. "Halfway to Heaven" (Tempest, Vallance)
  17. "Break Free" (Tempest, Marcello)
  18. "Sweet Love Child" (Tempest, Marcello, Michaeli)

Disc two

  1. "In the Future to Come" (Tempest)
  2. "Seven Doors Hotel" (Tempest)
  3. "Stormwind" (Tempest)
  4. "Scream of Anger" (Tempest, Jacob)
  5. "Dreamer" (Tempest)

Personnel

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