| | Europe 1982-1992 CD Europe Discography of CDs
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Includes liner notes by Joey Tempest. Digitally remastered by Peter Dahl (Cutting Room). Compilation producers: Joey Tempest, Thomas Witt. Engineers include: Erik Vidergard, Leif Mases, Kevin Elson. Europe: Joey Tempest ... Full Description(vocals, acoustic guitar, keyboards); John Norum, Kee Marcello (guitar); Mic Michaeli (keyboards); John Leven (bass); Tony Reno, Ian Haugland (drums, percussion).
Producers: Europe, Leif Mases, Kevin Elson, Ron Nevison, Beau Hill.
Hide Description Europe 1982-1992 Songs | 1. | In the Future to Come |
| 2. | Seven Doors Hotel |
| 3. | Stormwind |
| 4. | Open Your Heart |
| 5. | Scream of Anger |
| 6. | Dreamer |
| 7. | Final Countdown, The |
| 8. | On Broken Wings |
| 9. | Rock the Night |
| 10. | Carrie |
| 11. | Cherokee |
| 12. | Superstitious |
| 13. | Ready or Not |
| 14. | Prisoners in Paradise - (single version) |
| 15. | I'll Cry For You - (acoustic version) |
| 16. | Sweet Love Child - (previously unreleased) |
| 17. | Yesterday's News - (first LP release) |
| 1982-1992 Music Review Average Rating: (4.8 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Great disc !! I think this is a great compilation of their songs many of which I heard for the first one on this CD. The liner notes are very interesting too. The first track written by Joey at 17 is excellent. Better than a great many of todays songs. Submitted by Ann (Oshkosh, WI USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
Nice Collection-Excellent Price This is the best Europe collection for the buck. Spend the extra bucks on this one, opposed to the $6 hits cd, which isn't much of a collection at all. Submitted by ILoveMickScream (Poughkeepsie, NY)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Very good songs The best song here is the wonderful ballad, "Carrie". It gives me chills down my spine every time I hear it and it reminds me about the mid eighties, witch was a nice time for me. Submitted by Bjarne (Norway) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Wonderful, but.... ...this should have been a 2 disc set. This is an A+ compilation, but only the tip of the iceburg. If you like this disc you should immediately proceed in buying ALL of Europe's albums. Submitted by a reviewer (Flint, MI) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Outstanding This Hits album contains all of Europe's big hits from their beginnings right up to their split in 1992. Joey's voice is fantastic the music is absolutely brilliant. Go ahead and buy it. Submitted by a reviewer (Leeds, West Yorkshire, England) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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