- Source: Greatest Hits (2023 Aerosmith album)
Greatest Hits is a compilation album by American hard rock band Aerosmith, released on August 18, 2023, through Capitol Records. It was released in a variety of formats, with the main edition including 44 tracks, as well as a one-CD edition including 18 tracks, a two-LP version containing 20 tracks, and a single LP version containing 10 tracks. It is the band's second compilation titled Greatest Hits, following their 1980 collection, which was re-released multiple times. The album was released ahead of the band's 2023 Peace Out: The Farewell Tour.
Japanese delux edition is 6CD include live album at disc 4-6 (Disc 4 "Live Best 1997-2016 Vol.1" (10 tracks), Disc 5 "Live Best 1997-2016 Vol.2" (10 tracks), Disc 6 "Rock for Rising Sun (Live at Japan 2011)" (17 tracks)).
Critical reception
Classic Rock's Pat Carty wrote that "this collection has it all, while politely skipping over the albums they made while Perry and Whitford were on sabbatical" and felt that it contains "everything a reasonably sane person could possibly want", concluding "are Aerosmith the best American band who didn't come from E Street or play behind Tom Petty? Quite possibly."
Track listing
The following is the digital configuration of the 18 tracks on the single CD edition.
The following is the digital configuration of the 44 tracks. The 4-LP version has a different order for some of the tracks. Japanese deluxe version has more tracks of live version.
Charts
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