Though Jim Croce produced a handful of hit singles before his death, one can nonetheless argue that Croce was and is a rather underrated songwriter. This is especially evident in listening to his album tracks, many of which are remarkably potent and arguably could have been hits themselves. The numerous double-disc collections that have been released echo this factor, but for casual fans who merely want the radio favorites, the single-disc Photographs & Memories will suffice. All of Croce's biggest singles are here, including "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown," "Time in a Bottle," and "Operator," as well as overlooked album tracks such as "New York's Not My Home" and "Lover's Cross." This is far from a perfect compilation; the album barely clocks in over 40 minutes, leaving time for numerous tracks that could have easily been added onto the same disc during the record's move from vinyl to CD. Still, it's hard to argue with what's here. While Croce's more devoted followers would prefer the double-disc 50th Anniversary Collection, casual listeners merely in search of Croce's well-known songs would be best suited with Photographs & Memories. ~ Barry Weber, All Music Guide
Track List
(try tracks 1,2,5,6,7,8,9,10,12 and 14)
hey guys what's the name of the song that says, you say you believe in ? but you refuse to understand you say you luv the baby but you crucify the man etc, ONE HAND ON THE BIBLE ONE HAND ON THE GUN??? thanks.
One of his best from the Best, pure songwriting talent gone too soon. I've loved Croce since I was a teenager and have never tired of his ballads in the intervening 35 years or so. Like Mary says, reminds me of home.