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''Greatest Hints'' is an album by the Cleveland, Ohio based Michael Stanley Band that was released on Arista Records in 1979 and reached #148 on the Billboard Magazine charts. The album cover art prominently features the members of the band in black and white photographs. This was a direct attempt to introduce the world to Michael and his bandmates.〔 ==Album Name== At this point the band was almost five years old and had not yet been able to crack into the top third (at least #50) of the all important Billboard magazine charts nor would they ever. Their highest charting would be their last for EMI America, the ironically titled You Can't Fight Fashion. There have been many opinions over the succeeding decades as to why this was not accomplished, but in any event the band had failed to secure a foothold outside of the Midwest market. This might have been owing to a lack of promotion by Arista, or perhaps a lack of success in the charts by the band or Stanley or maybe just bad timing on a rich landscape of crowded rock groups vying for national attention. One thing has never eluded critics, it was not from lack of talent or effort by the band. The band was famous in rock heavy Cleveland and the state of Ohio in general, parts of Michigan, and Pennsylvania, but not really anywhere else in the country. The band embodied so many values of the Cleveland mentality. They were young, ambitious, resilient, determined, hard working and talented. This hit a major chord with the midwest culture/mindset and would in the 80's allow MSB to set attendance records at the Cleveland Agora and Richfield Coliseum that are still standing to this day.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=THE 80S )〕 In essence, the title Greatest HINTS was the band's way of poking fun at their inability to reach their musical career goals despite the fact that on the last album, Cabin Fever, they worked with legendary producer Robert John Mutt Lange who would go on to produce AC/DC, Billy Ocean, Foreigner, Shania Twain, and Def Leppard to name but a few.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=THE 70S )〕 Finally, the name is also a play on the music industry standard of bands having greatest hits albums after producing several studio albums. The band to this point had already produced three studio albums, ''You Break It... You Bought It'', ''Ladies' Choice'', and ''Cabin Fever'', along with the live ''Stagepass'' album. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Greatest Hints」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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