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Olivia Newton-John

Olivia's Greatest Hits Vol. 2 [LP - 1st US Press - 1982 - EX/EX]

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MCA Records (MCA-5347)

1x Vinyl LP Compilation

Release date: Jan 1, 1982, US

A1

Olivia Newton-John - Heart Attack

A2

Olivia Newton-John - Magic

A3

Olivia Newton-John - Physical

A4

Olivia Newton-John - Hopelessly Devoted To You

A5

Olivia Newton-John - Make A Move On Me

B1

Olivia Newton-John - A Little More Love

B2

Olivia Newton-John - You're The One That I Want

B3

Olivia Newton-John - Tied Up

B4

Olivia Newton-John - Suddenly

B5

Olivia Newton-John - Xanadu

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Released in 1982, this compilation captures Newton-John’s chart dominance from 1976–1981, bridging her country-pop roots ("Don’t Stop Believin’") to Grease-fueled stardom ("Hopelessly Devoted to You"). The album features disco flirtations ("Dancin’ Round and Round"), soft-rock ballads ("I Can’t Help It" with Andy Gibb), and her Xanadu soundtrack hits ("Magic," "Xanadu" with ELO). While lacking the cohesion of Vol. 1, it highlights her versatility and commercial peak, with five Top 20 singles. The inclusion of "Physical"—her scandalous 1981 smash—signals her bold reinvention as a pop provocateur. A nostalgic time capsule of Newton-John’s genre-hopping charm, though some deeper cuts feel overshadowed by her era-defining classics.