Why this album works
The album includes the iconic ballad 'To Be With You,' which topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart, highlighting Mr. Big's ability to blend rock with emotional depth. Additionally, this compilation served as a crucial bridge for fans between their earlier works and subsequent projects during a time when grunge was dominating mainstream music.
- Best for
- high-energy sing-along moments steady pacing for road trips nostalgic reflections on youth
- Context
- Released in 1996, 'Big Bigger Biggest: Greatest Hits' marked a retrospective peak for Mr. Big, coming after their commercial success with 'Lean Into It' in 1991. This compilation showcased their most popular tracks, solidifying their place in the hard rock genre during the mid-90s and capturing their evolution as a band.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Alice Cooper· Mötley Crüe· Aerosmith
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Daddy, Brother, Lover, Little Boy (The Electric Drill Song) Standout 3:57
- 2 Take Cover 4:39
- 3 Stay Together 3:37
- 4 Wild World 3:29
- 5 Green-Tinted Sixties Mind 3:31
- 6 Unnatural 3:22
- 7 Goin' Where the Wind Blows 4:19
- 8 Not One Night 3:38
- 9 Rock & Roll Over 3:48
- 10 Promise Her the Moon 4:07
- 11 Seven Impossible Days 2:37
- 12 Nothing But Love (live) 4:03
- 13 Just Take My Heart 4:24
- 14 Colorado Bulldog 4:13
- 15 To Be With You Standout 3:28
- 16 Addicted to That Rush Standout 4:45
- 17 I Love You Japan 3:46
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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