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'''''Greatest Hits''''' is a 2005 [[compilation album]] by the American [[punk rock]] band [[The Offspring]], compiling hit singles from five of their seven studio albums along with the previously unreleased songs "[[Can't Repeat]]" and "[[Next to You (The Police song)|Next to You]]", the latter a [[cover version]] of [[The Police]] song included as a [[hidden track]] at the end of the album. ''Greatest Hits'' peaked at no. 8 on the [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]], with 70,000 copies sold in its first week of release, and has been [[music recording sales certification|certified Platinum]] by the [[Recording Industry Association of America]].<ref name="billboard albums">{{cite web|title=The Offspring: Artist Chart History - Albums |work=Billboard.com |url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/62433/coldplay-logs-a-third-week-a-no-1 |access-date=2009-06-12 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140622205816/http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/62433/coldplay-logs-a-third-week-a-no-1 |archive-date=June 22, 2014 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title =RIAA Gold and Platinum awards searchable database|work =RIAA.com|url =https://www.riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php?table=SEARCH|access-date =2008-05-13}}</ref> |
'''''Greatest Hits''''' is a 2005 [[compilation album]] by the American [[punk rock]] band [[The Offspring]], compiling hit singles from five of their seven (at the time) studio albums along with the previously unreleased songs "[[Can't Repeat]]" and "[[Next to You (The Police song)|Next to You]]", the latter a [[cover version]] of [[The Police]] song included as a [[hidden track]] at the end of the album. ''Greatest Hits'' peaked at no. 8 on the [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]], with 70,000 copies sold in its first week of release, and has been [[music recording sales certification|certified Platinum]] by the [[Recording Industry Association of America]].<ref name="billboard albums">{{cite web|title=The Offspring: Artist Chart History - Albums |work=Billboard.com |url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/62433/coldplay-logs-a-third-week-a-no-1 |access-date=2009-06-12 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140622205816/http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/62433/coldplay-logs-a-third-week-a-no-1 |archive-date=June 22, 2014 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title =RIAA Gold and Platinum awards searchable database|work =RIAA.com|url =https://www.riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php?table=SEARCH|access-date =2008-05-13}}</ref> |
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"Can't Repeat" was released as a single to promote the album, and peaked at no. 9 on [[Billboard (magazine)|''Billboard'']]'s [[Alternative Songs|Modern Rock Tracks]] chart and no. 10 on its [[Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks|Mainstream Rock Tracks]].<ref name="billboard singles">{{cite web|title =The Offspring: Artist Chart History - Singles|work =Billboard.com|url ={{BillboardURLbyName|artist=the offspring|chart=all}}|access-date =2008-05-15}}</ref> "Next to You" was also released as a single to radio stations, peaking at no. 29 on Mainstream Rock Tracks.<ref name="billboard singles"/> A [[DVD]]/[[Universal Media Disc|UMD]] video entitled ''[[Complete Music Video Collection]]'' was released a month later to complement ''Greatest Hits''. It included the [[music video]]s for all fourteen songs on ''Greatest Hits'' (excluding "Next to You", for which no video was filmed), as well as three additional songs which had been released as singles but were not included on ''Greatest Hits'': "The Meaning of Life" and "[[I Choose]]" from ''[[Ixnay on the Hombre]]'', and "[[She's Got Issues]]" from ''[[Americana (The Offspring album)|Americana]]''. These songs, along with several others the band had released as singles during the course of their career, had not charted as highly as those selected for ''Greatest Hits''.<ref name="billboard singles"/> |
"Can't Repeat" was released as a single to promote the album, and peaked at no. 9 on [[Billboard (magazine)|''Billboard'']]'s [[Alternative Songs|Modern Rock Tracks]] chart and no. 10 on its [[Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks|Mainstream Rock Tracks]].<ref name="billboard singles">{{cite web|title =The Offspring: Artist Chart History - Singles|work =Billboard.com|url ={{BillboardURLbyName|artist=the offspring|chart=all}}|access-date =2008-05-15}}</ref> "Next to You" was also released as a single to radio stations, peaking at no. 29 on Mainstream Rock Tracks.<ref name="billboard singles"/> A [[DVD]]/[[Universal Media Disc|UMD]] video entitled ''[[Complete Music Video Collection]]'' was released a month later to complement ''Greatest Hits''. It included the [[music video]]s for all fourteen songs on ''Greatest Hits'' (excluding "Next to You", for which no video was filmed), as well as three additional songs which had been released as singles but were not included on ''Greatest Hits'': "The Meaning of Life" and "[[I Choose]]" from ''[[Ixnay on the Hombre]]'', and "[[She's Got Issues]]" from ''[[Americana (The Offspring album)|Americana]]''. These songs, along with several others the band had released as singles during the course of their career, had not charted as highly as those selected for ''Greatest Hits''.<ref name="billboard singles"/> |
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Released | June 20, 2005 (Europe, United Kingdom) June 21, 2005 (North America) | |||
Recorded | 1994–2005 | |||
Genre | Punk rock, pop punk | |||
Length | 49:42 | |||
Label | Columbia | |||
Producer | Jerry Finn, Thom Wilson, Dave Jerden, Brendan O'Brien | |||
The Offspring chronology | ||||
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Singles from Greatest Hits | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Blender | [2] |
PopMatters | [3] |
Sputnikmusic | [4] |
Greatest Hits is a 2005 compilation album by the American punk rock band The Offspring, compiling hit singles from five of their seven (at the time) studio albums along with the previously unreleased songs "Can't Repeat" and "Next to You", the latter a cover version of The Police song included as a hidden track at the end of the album. Greatest Hits peaked at no. 8 on the Billboard 200, with 70,000 copies sold in its first week of release, and has been certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America.[5][6]
"Can't Repeat" was released as a single to promote the album, and peaked at no. 9 on Billboard's Modern Rock Tracks chart and no. 10 on its Mainstream Rock Tracks.[7] "Next to You" was also released as a single to radio stations, peaking at no. 29 on Mainstream Rock Tracks.[7] A DVD/UMD video entitled Complete Music Video Collection was released a month later to complement Greatest Hits. It included the music videos for all fourteen songs on Greatest Hits (excluding "Next to You", for which no video was filmed), as well as three additional songs which had been released as singles but were not included on Greatest Hits: "The Meaning of Life" and "I Choose" from Ixnay on the Hombre, and "She's Got Issues" from Americana. These songs, along with several others the band had released as singles during the course of their career, had not charted as highly as those selected for Greatest Hits.[7]
Multiple drummers
The album's two new tracks, "Can't Repeat" and "Next to You", were recorded during the period in which Atom Willard was the band's official drummer. Original drummer Ron Welty had left the group in early 2003,[8] and The Vandals drummer Josh Freese recorded the drum tracks for the band's 2003 album Splinter after his departure.[9] Willard joined shortly after the album's release and appeared with them in the music video for the single "(Can't Get My) Head Around You". Willard appeared with the band in the "Can't Repeat" music video. In late 2005 Willard officially announced that he was leaving The Offspring to focus on Angels & Airwaves.[10] Freese again recorded drum tracks for The Offspring for their 2008 album Rise and Fall, Rage and Grace before it was announced that Willard's permanent replacement would be former Face to Face drummer Pete Parada.[11][12]
Track listing
All music is composed by The Offspring except where noted
No. | Title | From | Length |
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1. | "Can't Repeat" | previously unreleased | 3:24 |
2. | "Come Out and Play (Keep 'Em Separated)" | Smash, 1994 | 3:17 |
3. | "Self Esteem" | Smash, 1994 | 4:17 |
4. | "Gotta Get Away" | Smash, 1994 | 3:51 |
5. | "All I Want" | Ixnay on the Hombre, 1997 | 1:54 |
6. | "Gone Away" | Ixnay on the Hombre, 1997 | 4:27 |
7. | "Pretty Fly (For a White Guy)" (contains a sample of "Rock of Ages" by Def Leppard as written by Robert Lange, Joe Elliott, and Steve Clark) | Americana, 1998 | 3:08 |
8. | "Why Don't You Get a Job?" | Americana, 1998 | 2:49 |
9. | "The Kids Aren't Alright" | Americana, 1998 | 3:00 |
10. | "Original Prankster" (featuring Redman; contains portions of "Low Rider" by War) | Conspiracy of One, 2000 | 3:41 |
11. | "Want You Bad" | Conspiracy of One, 2000 | 3:22 |
12. | "Defy You" | Orange County soundtrack, 2001 | 3:48 |
13. | "Hit That" | Splinter, 2003 | 2:48 |
14. | "(Can't Get My) Head Around You" "Next to You" (hidden track. The Police cover.) | Splinter, 2003 previously unreleased | 5:57 |
International bonus tracks
- On each edition, "Next to You" appears as a hidden track on track 15.
No. | Title | From | Length |
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15. | "Spare Me the Details" | Splinter, 2003 | 3:24 |
No. | Title | From | Length |
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15. | "Da Hui" | Splinter, 2003 | 1:42 |
No. | Title | From | Length |
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15. | "The Kids Aren't Alright" (The Wiseguys remix) | "She's Got Issues", 1999 | 4:56 |
DualDisc edition
The DualDisc edition of the album has the standard 14 track album on the CD side. The DVD side has the same 14 tracks in 5.1 surround sound, commentary by singer Dexter Holland and guitarist Noodles, and the two performing an acoustic rendition of the song "Dirty Magic" from the band's second album Ignition.
Charts
Weekly charts
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Year-end charts
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Certifications
Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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Australia (ARIA)[35] | 3× Platinum | 210,000^ |
Canada (Music Canada)[36] | Platinum | 100,000^ |
France (SNEP)[37] | Gold | 100,000* |
Ireland (IRMA)[38] | Gold | 7,500^ |
Japan (RIAJ)[39] | Platinum | 250,000^ |
New Zealand (RMNZ)[40] | Platinum | 15,000^ |
Russia (NFPF)[41] | Gold | 10,000* |
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[42] | Gold | 20,000^ |
United Kingdom (BPI)[43] | Gold | 100,000^ |
United States (RIAA)[44] | Platinum | 1,000,000^ |
* Sales figures based on certification alone. |
Personnel
- The Offspring
- Dexter Holland – lead vocals, guitar
- Greg K. – bass guitar
- Noodles – lead guitar
- Ron Welty – drums on tracks 2–12, and on track 15 of the European and South American editions.
- Atom Willard – drums on "Next to You"[45]
- Additional musicians
- Josh Freese – drums on tracks 1, 13, and 14, as well as on track 15 of the Australian and Japanese editions.
- Ronnie King – keyboards on "Hit That"
- Gabe McNair and Phil Jordan – horns on "Why Don't You Get a Job?"
- Derrick Davis – flute on "Why Don't You Get a Job?"
- Additional vocalists
- Jason "Blackball" McLean – additional vocals on "Come Out and Play (Keep 'Em Separated)"
- Chris Higgins, Heidi Villagran, and Nika Futterman Frost – additional vocals on "Pretty Fly (For a White Guy)"
- Jack Grisham, Davey Havok, and Jim Lindberg – backing vocals on "Pretty Fly (For a White Guy)"
- Redman – additional vocals on "Original Prankster"
- Production
- Jerry Finn – producer and mixer of "Can't Repeat" and "Next To You"
- Joe McGrath – recording engineer of "Can't Repeat", assisted by Seth Waldman
- Thom Wilson – producer and engineer of tracks 2–4, with additional engineering by Ken Paulakovich
- Dave Jerden – producer and mix engineer of tracks 5–9
- Bryan Carlstrom – engineer of tracks 5–9
- Brendan O'Brien – producer and mix engineer of tracks 10–14
- Nick DiDia – engineer of tracks 10 and 11, recording of tracks 12 and 13
- Billy Bowers – additional engineering on tracks 10–14
- Chris Higgins – additional recording on tracks 10 and 12
- Karl Egsieker – recording (with DiDia) of "Hit That", recording of "(Can't Get My) Head Around You"
- Eddy Schreyer – mastering of all tracks except 1 and 13
- Brian Gardner – mastering of tracks 1 and 13
References
Notes
- ^ Greatest Hits at AllMusic
- ^ [1] Archived January 4, 2006, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Begrand, Adrien (July 27, 2005). "The Offspring: Greatest Hits". PopMatters. Retrieved February 19, 2012.
- ^ "The Offspring - Greatest Hits (staff review)". Sputnikmusic. Retrieved 2012-02-19.
- ^ "The Offspring: Artist Chart History - Albums". Billboard.com. Archived from the original on June 22, 2014. Retrieved 2009-06-12.
- ^ "RIAA Gold and Platinum awards searchable database". RIAA.com. Retrieved 2008-05-13.
- ^ a b c "The Offspring: Artist Chart History - Singles". Billboard.com. Retrieved 2008-05-15.
- ^ "Atom Willard Drumming for The Offspring". Punknews.org. October 1, 2003. Retrieved 2008-05-07.
- ^ Splinter (CD liner notes). The Offspring. Columbia Records. 2003.
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- ^ "Atom Willard leaves the Offspring, replaced by Pete Parada". Punknews.org. July 28, 2007. Retrieved 2008-05-07.
- ^ "The Offspring talk about Atom Willard's departure". Punknews.org. August 4, 2007. Retrieved 2008-05-07.
- ^ "Australiancharts.com – The Offspring – Greatest Hits". Hung Medien. Retrieved April 11, 2013.
- ^ "Austriancharts.at – The Offspring – Greatest Hits" (in German). Hung Medien. Retrieved April 11, 2013.
- ^ "Ultratop.be – The Offspring – Greatest Hits" (in Dutch). Hung Medien. Retrieved April 11, 2013.
- ^ "Ultratop.be – The Offspring – Greatest Hits" (in French). Hung Medien. Retrieved April 11, 2013.
- ^ "The Offspring Chart History (Canadian Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved November 16, 2021.
- ^ "Dutchcharts.nl – The Offspring – Greatest Hits" (in Dutch). Hung Medien. Retrieved April 11, 2013.
- ^ "The Offspring: Greatest Hits" (in Finnish). Musiikkituottajat – IFPI Finland. Retrieved April 11, 2013.
- ^ "Longplay-Chartverfolgung at Musicline" (in German). Musicline.de. Phononet GmbH. Retrieved April 11, 2013.
- ^ "GFK Chart-Track Albums: Week 28, 2005". Chart-Track. IRMA. Retrieved April 11, 2013.
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- ^ "The Irish Charts - 2005 Certification Awards - Gold". Irish Recorded Music Association. Retrieved April 11, 2013.
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- ^ "New Zealand album certifications – The Offspring – Greatest Hits". Recorded Music NZ. Retrieved April 11, 2013.[dead link ]
- ^ "Russian album certifications – The Offspring – Greatest Hits" (in Russian). National Federation of Phonogram Producers (NFPF). Retrieved April 11, 2013.
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