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Guess Who Anthology

Label: BMG Heritage
2 Discs
The Guess Who: Burton Cummings (vocals, guitar, harmonica, flute, piano, keyboards); Chad Allan (vocals, guitar); Randy Bachman (guitar, sitar, percussion, background vocals); Domenic Troiano (guitar, mandolin, background vocals); Greg Leskiw, Don McDougall (guitar, background vocals); Bruce Decker, Kurt Winter (guitar); Bob Ashley (piano); Bill Wallace (euphonium, bass, background vocals); Jim Kale (bass, background vocals); Garry Peterson (drums, percussion, background vocals).Producers: Bob Burns, Jack Richardson.Compilation producer: Al Quaglieri.Recorded between 1964 & 1975. Includes liner notes by Michael Hill.

Guess Who, The All This For A Song

CD (July 22, 1994)
Original Release Date: 1979
Label: Lacindy
This is another example of just how great bands can still be even without the same singers or most famous members in the lineup. It's the spirit that remains in full effect here, as well as the finest Guess Who songs in at least six years that places "All This For A Song" near the very top of the band's impressive canon.

Guess Who, The At Their Best

CD (April 30, 1993)
Original Release Date March 1993
Remastered CD

Guess Who Lonely One

Used CD
Release Date: Jul 15, 1995
Label:Intersound
Great CD ! hard to find!! Great condition!!

Guess Who These Eyes

Release Date: Jan 21, 2002
Label: BMG Special Products

Guess Who The Best of the Guess Who

CD (October 25, 1990)
Original Release Date: 1971
Label: Rca
Reviewer: orangeduke from Cupertino, Ca United States
Every track is a masterpiece. It's the kind of album that I play again and again, and never tire of. It's an album that I take on every road trip, and play every time. Truth be told, although The Guess Who were a great band, most of their albums were uneven. This collection, however, is masterful, all the great tracks from their early albums (most with Randy Bachman) collected together and thus made irresistible. The early Guess Who combined great lyrics, great Who style music and soulful singing. Indeed, Burton Cummings is probably the most underrated vocalist of the rock era, his passionate emotive style makes Joe Cocker sound like Bob Dylan (check out 'No Time'). Best single track is 'No Sugar Tonight/New Mother Nature'. Without a doubt one of the greatest albums of the era, all fans of sixties music should own it.