Background, release and reception
Sylvia had commercial success at RCA as a recording artist in the 1980s. Under the supervision of producer Tom Collins, he established her sound around upbeat country pop melodies. However, her 1986 album was not released by the label and she was eventually dropped by the label in 1987. [2] Greatest Hits would be her final album released by her label before she would be dropped. It included a total of nine tracks. Seven of the album's tracks were among Sylvia's biggest hits. This included her two number one singles: "Drifter" (1981) and "Nobody" (1982). Also featured are the top ten hits "Snapshot" (1983), "I Never Quite Got Back (From Loving You)" (1983), "Fallin' in Love" (1985) and "Cry Just a Little Bit" (1985). During her time at RCA, Sylvia collaborated with various producers, resulting in a series of production credits on the album. [3]
Greatest Hits was released in 1987 on RCA Records. [3] It was released in several formats, including a cassette [4] and compact disc. [3] Following its release, the album spent eight weeks on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart. In August 1987, it peaked at number 59. It is Sylvia's final charting album to date [5] The album also included two new songs, notably "Straight from the Heart." The track was spawned as the album's only single in February 1987, also via RCA. [6] Spending six weeks on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, it eventually peaked at number 66 in May 1987. [7] Thom Owens of Allmusic gave a mostly positive response in his review of Greatest Hits, calling it "brief but entertaining." [1]
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