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30 Greatest Hits is a 1985 Aretha Franklin compilation album. The album chronicles majority of Franklin's hit singles during the Atlantic Records era from 1967 up to 1974. Following Franklin's death, the album entered the top ten of the Billboard 200 albums chart at number seven in the week ending on August 25, 2018, earning 52,000 units, of which 18,000 were traditional sales. It climbed one spot higher the following week, becoming Franklin's highest-peaking compilation album in the United States.
30 Greatest Hits was conceived and developed in Canada by Warner Music Canada's Atlantic Records marketing manager Kim Cooke who chose the repertoire, sequenced the double album and supervised the liner notes which were written by long-time music journalist Larry Leblanc. Original master tapes were sourced from Atlantic and re-mastered in Toronto. The album was released in Canada in 1983 and was an immediate hit eventually achieving platinum sales. Atlantic Records U.S. was made aware of its existence and released it worldwide in 1985. It has remained in print ever since. 30 Greatest Hits has earned a number of global plaudits including a five star review in Rolling Stone Magazine. All Music Guide made it their Aretha compilation "pick" and wrote that it was "a great (Aretha) foundation that has yet to be equalled."
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