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'Photographs & Memories' is a greatest hits compilation by the American singer-songwriter which was released a year after Croce's death in 1973. The collection includes hit tracks such as: 'Bad, Bad Leroy Brown', 'You Don't Mess Around with Jim' and 'One Less Set of Footsteps'.
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Product Identifiers
Record LabelBmg (Distributor)
UPC4050538630435
eBay Product ID (ePID)25050173152
Product Key Features
FormatCD
Release Year1974
GenreRock
ArtistJim Croce
Release TitlePhotographs & Memories: His Greatest Hits
Additional Product Features
DistributionADA
Number of Discs1
Country/Region of ManufactureUSA
ReviewsSpin (p.101) - "[S]ongs about roller-derby queens and working-at-the-car-wash blues...."
Additional informationLess than a year after a tragic plane crash took the lives of both singer/guitarist Jim Croce and his touring guitarist Maury Muehleisen on September 20, 1973, the first of many 'best of' collections surfaced, PHOTOGRAPHS & MEMORIES. Since it was originally released, it has become undoubtedly Croce's most popular and best-known release, as it contains nearly all of his very best compositions of his short career. Few artists in folk and rock history have been able to weave storytelling lyrics and fluid guitar lines as masterfully as Croce and Muehleisen did, as proven by just about any of the fourteen tracks included here. You'll find such folk rock classics as "You Don't Mess Around With Jim," "Photographs and Memories," "Time In A Bottle," "Operator (That's Not The Way It Feels)," "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown," as well as such fan faves as "I'll Have To Say I Love You In A Song," "Rapid Roy," and "One Less Set Of Footsteps." While a slight criticism is the mysterious absence of one of Croce's finest songs, "Walkin' Back To Georgia," for a concise overview of Croce's finest selections, PHOTOGRAPHS & MEMORIES is highly recommended.