cover of ZZ Top - Greatest Hits

ZZ Top – Greatest Hits

1992, United States
01:12:41; 67M; 128JS; 70;
  1. Gimme All Your Lovin' - 3:59
  2. Sharp Dressed Man - 4:14
  3. Rough Boy - 4:52
  4. Tush - 2:15
  5. My Head's In Mississippi - 4:19
  6. Pearl Necklace - 4:05
  7. I'm Bad, I'm Nationwide - 4:46
  8. Viva Las Vegas - 4:46
  9. Doubleback - 3:55
  10. Gun Love - 3:39
  11. Got Me Under Pressure - 4:00
  12. Give It Up - 3:29
  13. Cheap Sunglasses - 4:47
  14. Sleeping Bag - 4:03
  15. Planet Of Women - 4:05
  16. La Grange - 3:52
  17. Tube Snake Boogie - 3:04
  18. Legs - 4:31

Steve Barron - film director [5, 7, 9]
Adam Bernstein - film director [11]
Jeri Heiden - art direction
Daniel Kleinman - film director [8]
Jerry Kramer - film director [6]
Bob Merlis - liner notes
Tim Newman - film director [1, 2, 3, 10, 12]
Marius Penczner - film director [4]
Davin Seay - liner notes
Glen Wexler - photography
Leslie Winter - design

Picture Format: PAL 4:3 (4:3)
Multiple Viewing Angles: 1
Colour Mode: Colour
Region Code: 2/3/4/5/6
Disc Format: DVD-5
Duration: Approx. 50 mins
Language & Audio Content:
1: English/Linear PCM Stereo
Subtitles:
1: English Lyric Subtitles
2: English Captions

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Warner Reprise Video,
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© 1992 Warner Bros. Records Inc.
A Warner Music Group Company.
Manufactured in Germany by Warner Music Manufacturing Europe.

From the back sleeve:
"They're all here! ZZ Top's Greatest Videos, a groundbreaking collection from the band that made chopped cars, great-looking girls and fur-covered guitars an art form all their own. Right from the start, with "Gimme All Your Lovin'" and the rest of the 'Eliminator' trilogy - "Sharp Dressed Man" and "Legs" - ZZ Top has pioneered the high-concept video. And they're still doing it today with "Viva Las Vegas," a brand new clip shot on the strip.
From the deep space weirdness of "Rough Boy" to the chain gang blues of "My Head's in Mississippi"; from the in-concert electricity of "Stages" to the Paula Abdul-choreographed "Velcro Fly"... ZZ Top has always been in video's vanguard. In fact, they performed at the first-ever MTV Awards, where the radio city music hall audience seemed to spontaneously sprout chin whiskers. Who said video fans are passive? Certainly not ZZ's!
Billy Gibbons, Dusty Hill and Frank Beard have pushed the envelope of rock's visual potential and here's proof."

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Warner Bros. Records, 7599-38299-2
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