Just What I Needed: The Cars Anthology - Comparison To Greatest Hits

Comparison To Greatest Hits

Whereas Greatest Hits contained the band's most popular hit singles, Just What I Needed includes an album's worth of rarities and unreleased tracks, in addition to deeper album tracks and the requisite hits. Also, "I'm Not the One" is the original album version from 1980, whereas the version on Greatest Hits was a 1986 remix. Greatest Hits also includes "Heartbeat City," which is not included on Just What I Needed.

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