
I was a keen buyer of greatest hits records in my teens. With a limited budget, they were bang for your buck, and they suited the CD format of the 1990s – often the LP length of 40 minutes wasn’t enough to contain all of an artist’s key songs.
Can you link these greatest hits to their covers?
https://www.sporcle.com/games/Rogerisonthehunt/greatest-hits-albums-ix-picture-click
I scored 15/20. Can you differentiate Rancid, New Found Glory, and Ugly Kid Joe (I certainly couldn’t!), and beat my score?
Congratulations to EclecticMusicLover – lots of people scored a perfect 13 last week, but EML was fastest.
I only knew Ugly Kid Joe for their cover of this Harry Chapin classic:
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That was quite the collection of compilations. I ended up with 17/20, the first 14 were easy and then a few good guesses offset by a few bad ones.
Great work! A compilation of compilations, one might say.
18/20 with 1:02 left on clock (several were guesses)
You did great at this one too.
Wonders never cease 😉
19/20 but I forgot to check the time, which really sucks. I was lucky though cuz I had to guess at four of them and the only one I got wrong was Cardigans.
I missed Cardigans too.
18/20, as I had to guess on several. I bought a lot of greatest hits compilations on CD too for the same reason as you.
Good score – I think I’ve got the lowest score this week so far…
SCORE
16/20 ….I guess well but not good enough.
You beat me…
20/20 with 2:16 on the timer. At least 4 very lucky guesses in there.
You smoked me at it.
19/20…almost perfect, but one bad guess.
Great work though.