Rock the Night: The Very Best of Europe
Rock the Night: The Very Best of Europe | ||||
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Greatest hits album by Europe | ||||
Released | 3 March 2004 | |||
Recorded | 1982–1992 | |||
Genre | Heavy metal, hard rock, glam metal | |||
Length | 2:20:29 | |||
Label | Sony Music | |||
Producer | Various | |||
Europe chronology | ||||
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Rock the Night: The Very Best of Europe is a compilation album by Europe, which was released on 3 March 2004 by Sony Music.
Unlike 1982–1992, which was put together by vocalist Joey Tempest on his own, the track listing for Rock the Night was decided by all the members of the band.
Track listing
Disc one
- "Rock the Night" (Tempest) -- 4.04
- "Superstitious" (Tempest) -- 4.34
- "I'll Cry for You" [acoustic] (Tempest, Graham) -- 3.58
- "Cherokee" (Tempest) -- 4.40
- "Stormwind" (Tempest) -- 4.28
- "Sweet Love Child" (Tempest, Marcello, Michaeli) -- 4.56
- "In the Future to Come" (Tempest) -- 5.00
- "Here Comes the Night" (Tempest) -- 4.26
- "Sign of the Times" (Tempest) -- 4.15
- "Dreamer" (Tempest) -- 4.26
- "Seventh Sign" (Tempest, Marcello, Michaeli) -- 4.41
- "Yesterday's News" (Tempest, Marcello, Levén, Haugland, Michaeli) -- 5.26
- "Got Your Mind in the Gutter" (Tempest, Hill, Marcello) -- 4.59
- "Ready or Not" (Tempest) -- 4.05
- "Aphasia" [instrumental] (Norum) -- 2.30
- "Time Has Come" [live at Solnahallen, Stockholm 1986] (Tempest) -- 4.31
Disc two
- "The Final Countdown" (Tempest)
- "Halfway to Heaven" (Tempest, John, Rice)
- "Open Your Heart" [original version] (Tempest)
- "Long Time Coming" (Tempest)
- "Mr. Government Man" (Tempest, Hill)
- "Carrie" (Tempest, Michaeli)
- "Seven Doors Hotel" [B-side version] (Tempest)
- "Girl from Lebanon" (Tempest)
- "The King Will Return" (Tempest)
- "More Than Meets the Eye" (Tempest, Marcello, Michaeli)
- "Prisoners in Paradise" (Tempest)
- "Wings of Tomorrow" (Tempest)
- "On Broken Wings" (Tempest)
- "Scream of Anger" (Tempest, Jacob)
- "Heart of Stone" (Tempest)
- "Let the Good Times Rock" [live at Ahoy Stadium, Rotterdam 1989] (Tempest)
Personnel
- Joey Tempest - Vocals, acoustic guitar, keyboards
- John Norum - Guitars, background vocals
- Kee Marcello - Guitars, background vocals
- John Levén - Bass
- Mic Michaeli - Keyboards, background vocals
- Ian Haugland - Drums, background vocals
- Tony Reno - Drums
- Nate Winger - Background vocals
- Paul Winger - Background vocals
- Elisabet Löwa - Compilation Producer & Project Coordination
- Björn Almstedt, Cutting Room - Mastering
- Henrik Jonsson, Polar Mastering - Additional Mastering
- Michael Johansson - Photography
- Jon Edergen, Electric Boogie - Artwork
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