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2007 three disc set (two CDs + DVD). One artist...one decade...one hundred million albums sold! Garth Brooks remains the biggest Country artist of all-time. He harnessed the Country and Pop influences of has past and created a new kind of Country that appealed to different generations of fans and crossed over into the Pop market like no other artist before him. Garth Brooks changed the rules based on his talent alone. He became a worldwide superstar while remaining true to his humble roots, which added to his appeal. This three disc set features two CDs scheduled to contain 34 tracks including four new songs plus a bonus DVD containing videos for all the CD's tracks. Pearl.
The Ultimate Hits Reviews
The Ultimate Hits Reviews
57 of 61 people found the following review helpful It's "The Hits" updated, By This review is from: The Ultimate Hits (Audio CD) This is a great collection, no question, however there are a lot of songs that are missing from here, "The Red Strokes" for instance. What this album does is presents the entire original 18 songs from "The Hits" album with other songs released since that time. The focus though is primarily on the first half of his career. The DVD features videos for every song on the album, using live clips or TV show appearences for the songs that didn't have videos made.Last year Garth released "The Entertainer" set which included all the missing videos from this set. It also included the full length concerts from which many of these clips are pulled. Contrary to popular belief the four new tracks on this set are not the first songs we've gotten since his retirement. In 2005 he released his "Lost Sessions" which were all brand new songs recorded in 2005, they may have been written prior to '05, but they were all recorded in '05, and a great album that was too. Garth has always... Read more 47 of 52 people found the following review helpful Perfect for Any Collection, By This review is from: The Ultimate Hits (Audio CD) My apologies for the length. Lots to say about my favorite artist in what probably will be my only review of any of his material (at least for a while).His only greatest hits compilation was "The Hits" from 1994. Since then, he has reached the 100 million units mark in the United States (the second of four acts to be certified at that mark and one of two solo artists, the other, of course, being Elvis Presley). He has toured the world and performed in sold-out venues in over 20 countries. He has broken more records than can be compiled in one list. Now, finally, he has released a compilation that covers his entire career - to date, that is. What a collection it is. For anyone who has forgotten why he remains one of the most popular artists in U.S. music history, one listen through the two-disc CD set should serve as a good reminder. There are no weak tracks (not that there would be in a greatest-hits collection), including the new material. His... Read more 28 of 30 people found the following review helpful Great CD but I thought I'd post what was missing along with country chart positions!, By This review is from: The Ultimate Hits (Audio CD) 1990 "Not Counting You" #21992 "Whatcha Gonna Do with a Cowboy?" (w/Chris LeDoux & on Chris' CD) #7 1993 "Somewhere Other Than the Night" #1 1994 "One Night a Day" #7 1994 "Hard Luck Woman" #67 Country, #45 Hot 100, #28 AC 1994 "The Red Strokes" #49 1995 "She's Every Woman" #1 1996 "It's Midnight Cinderella" #5 1996 "That Ol' Wind" #4 1998 "She's Gonna Make It" #2 1998 "Burnin' the Roadhouse Down" (w/Steve Wariner & on Steve's CD) #28 1998 "Where Your Road Leads" (w/Trisha Yearwood) #18 1998 "You Move Me" #3 1998 "It's Your Song" #9 1999 "Lost in You" (credited to Chris Gaines) #62 Country, #5 Hot 100 1999 "It Don't Matter to the Sun" (credited to Chris Gaines) #24 Country 2000 "Do What You Gotta Do" #13 2000 "Katie Wants a Fast One" (w/Steve Wariner & on Steve's CD) #22 2001 "Wild Horses" #7 (originally on No Fences, 10 anniversary remix released to radio) 2001 "Thicker Than Blood"... Read more |
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