![]() ![]() Now, this doesn't make a major difference. This time around, the live songs are used first and the studio cuts that made it on are at the very end. On the source album, the four studio cuts opened the album and then were followed by the ten live tunes. Probably the worst thing on this collection is the running order. I suppose those were the two easiest choices to leave off, as the live cuts actually used here are the best. "She takes my breath away" and "Everybody rock & roll the place" did not make the trip over. Of the ten live songs from 'Shakin' with the Money Man', eight of them are used here. That is a shame, since the two studio cuts that were left off are better than the other two that were used here. Two other new studio cuts, "Everybody loves Christmas" and "Something to believe in" that were originally on 'Shakin' with the Money Man', in 1997, are missing from this album. When you view this track listing, the final two tracks to close this album are a couple of Eddie's new studio cuts from 1997. The real difference between the two is that four songs are missing from the source album and the liner notes here (compared to the original release) are bare-bones. Most of these cuts have been repackaged here for this 1998 release through BMG. It featured four brand new studio cuts, including a Christmas tune, and a strong live performance of Eddie Money's greatest hits. 'Shakin' with the Money Man' was a quality release that came out through a smaller label, CMC International. That album was 'Shakin' with the Money Man' from 1997. In the three days following his death, his music was streamed 7 million times, while previously, he’d never topped more than 2.4 million streams a week, according to Buzzangle."This Eddie Money album, 'Greatest Hits Live: The Encore Collection' is a budget priced edition of a previously released album. ![]() Streaming was up for Money as well, and his music was streamed more than 3.9 million times the day he died, an increase of of 1,786%. The Best Of Eddie Money, The Essential Eddie Money & the Greatest Hits accounted for 83% of the album sales on September 13 with The Best of Eddie Money selling the most 1,565 copies, or just over 50% of the album sales for that day, Buzzangle said.Greatest hits compilations proved to be the greatest draw for Money, with If you expand the period to two days immediately after Ocasek’s passing, audio streams jumped by 332% with more than 3.5 million audio streams, leaving The Cars as one of the top 100 streamed artists, according to Buzzangle.Įddie Money’s album sales saw similar gains following his passing, with more than 3,000 albums selling on the day of his death, making for an increase of 11,273%. ![]() Ocasek’s death had a major impact on streaming as well, with total streams (inclusive of audio and video) for The Cars jumped by 228% with 1.2 million total streams on Sept. 15 & 16 were digital albums with their Complete Greatest Hits Album leading the charge with 4,700% in sales. 15th.Ĩ8% of the 6,200 albums by The Cars purchased on the Sept. The puts The Cars at #2 for album sales during the period, behind only the Lumineers who had their latest album debut on Sept. Sales of albums by The Cars jumped in the days following Ocasek’s death, up by 3,700% (about 6,000 albums) with 2,300% of that coming on the day of his passing, according to data compiled by Buzzangle Music. ![]()
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