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From there, though, the paths diverge, so we’ll provide you with the full track listing for both, so you’ll be properly informed, but just to reiterate, no matter which one you pick, they’re still both bad.ġ. No matter which of the collections you pick up, you’ll still get the same first four songs kicking things off: “Gimme All Your Lovin’,” “Sharp Dressed Man,” “La Grange,” and “Tush,” which is about as solid a quartet from their back catalog as you’re likely to find. In the press release which accompanied the news of this release, Billy Gibbons – who, along with Dusty Hill and Frank Beard, founded the band in 1969 – observed from beneath his beard that he and his bandmates were “glad that material originally issued by three different labels over the course of all these years will now be housed under one ‘roof,’ to so speak,” calling it “kind of a big, bad family reunion on some level.” By that, of course, Gibbons means that, in addition to their tremendous back catalog on Warner Brothers, these collections also feature inclusions from their more recent albums on RCA and Universal. Either way, they’re both pretty darned bad…by which, of course, we mean that they rock pretty darned hard. Okay, so maybe the differentiation between the two is predominantly that one’s a single-disc compilation and the other’s a two-disc set. Yes, there have been ZZ Top greatest-hits collections in the past, and, yes, they’ve all been rather solid, but now the band is bringing you not only the baddest of their material but also the very baddest. Get the Very Baddest Get the Baddest Get the Very Baddest Get the Baddest