: These compilations cover the most radio-friendly tracks from the entire 1975–2011 span, with Greatest Hits 2 (2011) specifically focusing on fan favorites omitted from the first volume.

Lovin’, Touchin’, Squeezin’ – The vocal round at the end needs the separation of lossless to avoid sibilance. Collector’s Tip: The Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab (MFSL) pressing of Evolution ripped to FLAC is worth its weight in gold. It uses the original master tapes.

The one you’ve been waiting for. "Don't Stop Believin’," "Who’s Crying Now," "Open Arms." Crucial note: Seek the 2011 Japanese SHM-CD rip to FLAC. The dynamics are crushed on the standard CD, but the lossless vinyl rip or high-res digital transfer reveals a bass synth layer that changes the entire album.

This guide outlines the 1975–2011 discography for the American rock band . This period spans the band's transformation from a jazz-fusion collective to one of the world's premier arena rock acts. The Early Fusion Era (1975–1977)