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  1. Nov 19, 1996 · The Best of Prism by Prism released in 1996. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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  2. AllMusic. [1] All the Best from Prism is the first compilation album by Canadian rock band Prism, released in December 1980. The album features the band's greatest hits as well as a new song, "Cover Girl", which failed to chart in both Canada and the U.S. In 1981, All the Best from Prism was certified platinum in Canada (in excess of 100,000 ...

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    At this point, Prism parted company with their long-time producer and founder Bruce Fairbairn, and recorded one new track for their 1980 greatest hits album, All the Best from Prism, with new producer John S. Carter, who was known professionally simply as "Carter"; Carter was the group's producer for all their subsequent releases through 1983. The new song, "Cover Girl", was written by ...

  4. Nov 19, 1996 · Find release reviews and credits for The Best of Prism - Prism on AllMusic - 1996. ... Release: The Best of Prism Prism (CD - Renaissance Records #RMED 00113)

    • Good to Be Back
    • Night to Remember
    • I Don’T Want to Want You Anymore
    • Armageddon
    • #6- Young and Restless
    • #5- Take Me to The Kaptin
    • #4- Turn on Your Radar
    • #3- Flyin’
    • #2- Don’T Let Him Know
    • #1- Spaceship Superstar

    We open up our top ten Prism songs with the captivating rock ballad “Good to Be Back.” The song was composed by Al Harlow, Jim Vallance, and Bryan Adams. “Good to Be Back” was first issued in 1988 on the band’s sophomore compilation album, Over 60 Minutes With… Prism. This three-minute song was later featured on the band’s 1993 LP,Jericho. Lindsay ...

    “Night to Remember” is a musical gem from the band’s third studio album, Armageddon. The song was penned by Prism’s lead guitarist Lindsay Mitchell. “Night to Remember” alludes to a splendid moment for the singer in a romantic relationship. During the subject night, the singer and his significant other forge deeper connections that remain in their ...

    Our eighth spot on the ten best Prism songs goes to the spirited hit “I Don’t Want To Want You Anymore.” The song is featured on the band’s sixth LP,Beat Street. Life after Ron Tabak on the lead vocals seems to have not been badly off having vocalist Henry Small unleash one of his best vocal deliveries in this hit. “I Don’t Want To Want You Anymore...

    We head back to Prism’s most successful commercial release, Armageddon, home to our number seven hit. “Armageddon” serves as the album title track to Prism’s third LP. The song is yet another lyrical gem penned by the band’s guitarist Lindsay Mitchell. In the opening verse to “Armageddon,” we find the songwriter describing how fans of the rock lege...

    Number six on our top 10 Prism songs list is the pulsating hit “Young and Restless.” The song serves as the album title track to the band’s fourth studio album. Its lyrics were penned by Al Harlow and Lindsay Mitchell. “Young and Restless” finds the band addressing the experiences of a young teenage guy who, in this context, is still schooling. The...

    After coming together as Prism, the band released its eponymous debut album, home to our number five hit “Take Me to the Kaptin.” “Take Me to the Kaptin” is one of the most successful hits penned by Jim Vallance. The song’s title is almost similar to Elton John’s 1970 hit “Take Me to the Pilot.” Jim revealed that the word “Kaptin” referred to Sunsh...

    “Turn On Your Radar” is one of the best Prism songs from the band’s fifth LP, Small Change. The song was penned by Morgan Walker. Its lyrics allude to isolation and the lack of capacity to connect with other people in the social spectrum. The songwriter presents the character in this hit as a person who had been isolated by other community members....

    Our third pick for the ten best Prism songs is the electrifying hit “Flyin’.” The song is featured on Prism’s sophomore LP,See Forever Eyes. Bass guitarist Al Harlow is credited with having penned the lyrics to the song. Al Harlow also singlehandedly penned the hit “Take Me Away,” still featured on the band’s sophomore album. While See Forever Eyes...

    “Don’t Let Him Know” is Prism’s highest-charting song on the Billboard Hot 100. The song managed to rise to number thirty-nine on the Billboard Hot 100. It also made it to the top of the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart. On the Canadian Top Singles chart, the song peaked at number forty-nine. “Don’t Let Him Know” was penned by the legendary songwrit...

    At number one is the hit “Spaceship Superstar,” a musical gem penned by Jim Vallance. The song is featured on the band’s eponymous debut album. Jim revealed that the inspiration to pen the song came from the classic film Star Wars, The Who’s 1971 LPWho’s Next, and the techno group Kraftwerk, best known for its signature hit “Autobahn.” “Spaceship S...

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