The Best of The Guess Who

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The Best of The Guess Who
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Compilation album by
ReleasedApril 1971
Recorded1968-1970
Genre Rock
Length42:29
Label RCA Victor
Producer Jack Richardson
The Guess Who chronology
Share the Land
(1970)
The Best of The Guess Who
(1971)
So Long, Bannatyne
(1971)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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Christgau's Record Guide B+ [2]

The Best of The Guess Who is the fourth compilation album by the Canadian group The Guess Who. It was originally released by RCA Records in April 1971 and contains recordings made between 1968 and 1970. The album reached number 12 on the Billboard top LPs chart in the United States. [3]

Contents

A follow-up, The Best of The Guess Who Volume II, was released in 1973.

Release history

Some of the songs on this album are edited single versions. For example, the single version of "American Woman", which is missing the acoustic introduction, is used. Conversely, while the single version of "Hang On to Your Life" did not include the spoken excerpt from Psalm 22 at the end, the original album version with the spoken outro was used for this compilation.

In addition to the usual 2-channel stereo version, the album was also released by RCA in a 4-channel quadraphonic version on 8-track tape and reel-to-reel.

The first CD issue in 1988 by RCA replaced the single version of "American Woman" with the album version. A reissue by Legacy Recordings in 2006 had the single version restored and added three bonus tracks.

In 2014, the album was released in the Super Audio CD format by Audio Fidelity. This version contains the complete stereo and quadraphonic versions on one disc. The stereo version [4] includes the full album version of "American Woman", but the quad version has the edited recording. Both the stereo and quad versions of "Hang On to Your Life" include the Psalm 22 ending. [5]

Reception

Gary Hill of AllMusic says "It is sometimes hard to believe that the same group that brought the world the jazzy 'Undun' and the CS&N-ish hippie anthem 'Share the Land' is also responsible for the rocking 'No Time.' This 11-track collection paints a very entertaining picture of a multi-talented band and is a perfect introduction for the casual fan."

Track listing

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."These Eyes"3:43
2."Laughing"
  • Cummings
  • Bachman
2:44
3."Undun"Bachman3:25
4."No Time"
  • Cummings
  • Bachman
3:45
5."American Woman"
3:50
6."No Sugar Tonight/New Mother Nature"
  • Cummings
  • Bachman
4:52
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
7."Hand Me Down World" Kurt Winter 3:26
8."Bus Rider"Winter2:56
9."Share the Land"Cummings3:53
10."Do You Miss Me Darlin'?"
  • Cummings
  • Winter
3:55
11."Hang On to Your Life"
  • Cummings
  • Winter
4:08
2006 reissue bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
12."Albert Flasher"Cummings2:27
13."Broken"
  • Cummings
  • Winter
3:08
14."Rain Dance"
  • Cummings
  • Winter
2:44

Personnel

The Guess Who

on tracks 1-6

on tracks 7-11 + bonus tracks

Additional personnel

Charts

Chart (1971)Peak
position
Canada Top Albums/CDs ( RPM ) [8] 9
US Billboard 200 [9] 12

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada) [10] Platinum100,000^
United States (RIAA) [11] Gold500,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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