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1990 video by The Judds
Great Video Hits of The Judds
is a
video album
by American
country music
duo
The Judds
, released in 1990 by
RCA Records
. It was the duo's second video album released in their career and their second to sell over 500,000 copies in the United States. The album contained the duo's music videos released by the RCA Records label.
Background, content and release
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By 1990, The Judds were among country music's most popular duo's. Prior to this, the pair had several number one hits, five successful studio albums and several concert tours.
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Up to this point, the duo had released four music videos as well, which were seen on
Country Music Television
and
MTV
.
Great Video Hits of the Judds
contained all four of these music videos in chronological order: "Mama He's Crazy," "Love Is Alive," "Grandpa (Tell Me 'Bout the Good Ol' Days)" and "Give a Little Love." All of these singles had been number one hits on the
Billboard
country singles
chart. The music itself for all four videos was originally produced by
Brent Maher
. The video collection itself was directed by Mark Pleasant.
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Great Video Hits of The Judds
was released in 1990 via Curb and RCA Records. It was issued as a
VHS
and was their first video collection for the label.
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In June 1990, the video release sold over 500,000 copies, helping it to certify gold from the
Recording Industry Association of America
. It was The Judds' second video album to achieve a gold certification from the RIAA.
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Track listing
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Personnel
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All credits are adapted from the
liner notes
of
Great Video Hits of The Judds
.
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- Stephen Buck ? producer
- Camille Engel ? design
- Martin Fischer ? producer
- Robert K. Glassenberg ? senior producer
- Mary Hamilton ? art direction
- David Hogan ? director
- Brent Maher ? music producer
- David Naylor ? producer
- Ellen Parker ? design
- Mark Pleasant ? video compilation director
- Bud Schaetzle ? director
- Small Wonder Studio ? production
Certifications
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Release history
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References
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