Little River Band - It's A Long Way There (Greatest Hits)

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No user reviews or community discussions were found in the search results specifically addressing the Little River Band's *It's A Long Way There (Greatest Hits)* album regarding sound quality, build quality, reliability, strengths, weaknesses, or overall reputation.

The available information focuses on the title track "It's a Long Way There" from the band's 1975 self-titled album, with professional critic reception (not user opinions) praising its lush strings, rich three-part vocal harmonies, and blend of acoustic guitars with extended lead guitar work. Critics compared it favorably to Crosby, Stills & Nash, calling it "darn close enough" to their best and "the best CSN song that CSN never did," while noting its shift from symphonic opening to guitar-driven rock. Cash Box highlighted its "deep and rich" harmonies and funky rock elements, suitable for FM radio.

For the *Greatest Hits* compilation itself, the only data point is an average track rating of 78 out of 100 on Best Ever Albums (based on 5 of 11 rated tracks), but this lacks user comments or breakdown by category.

Without direct user reviews, aspects like sound quality (e.g., mastering or pressing issues), build quality (e.g., physical media durability), reliability, or consensus strengths/weaknesses cannot be summarized objectively from the results.

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