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The Greatest Hits Collection, Vol. 2
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by: Brooks & Dunn
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Sales Rank: 2609 Arista Released: 2004-10-19 |
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1. That's What It's All About - Brooks & Dunn, McEwan, Steve 2. How Long Gone - Brooks & Dunn, Camp, Shawn 3. Ain't Nothing 'Bout You - Brooks & Dunn, Shapiro, Tom 4. The Long Goodbye - Brooks & Dunn, Brady, Paul 5. My Heart Is Lost to You - Brooks & Dunn, Beavers, Brett 6. I Can't Get Over You - Brooks & Dunn, Dunn, Ronnie 7. Red Dirt Road - Brooks & Dunn, Brooks, Kix 8. Husbands and Wives - Brooks & Dunn, Miller, Roger [Coun 9. That's What She Gets for Loving Me - Brooks & Dunn, Dunn, Ronnie 10. You Can't Take the Honky Tonk Out of the Girl - Brooks & Dunn, DiPiero, Bob 11. It's Getting Better All the Time - Brooks & Dunn, Bowman, Ronnie 12. Only in America - Brooks & Dunn, Brooks, Kix 13. A Man This Lonely - Brooks & Dunn, Dunn, Ronnie 14. Independent Trucker - Brooks & Dunn, Stapleton, Chris 15. I'll Never Forgive My Heart - Brooks & Dunn, Dunn, Ronnie 16. If You See Him, If You See Her - Brooks & Dunn, James, Tommy [Count 17. South of Santa Fe - Brooks & Dunn, Brooks, Kix
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Anyone who is still clueless about what a great singer Ronnie Dunn is need only grab this second greatest-hits package from Brooks & Dunn, a 17-song compilation that skims the commercial high points from the duo's 1998-2004 period. Dunn, the quintessential balladeer, soars on honky-tonk laments and reminiscences like "Red Dirt Road" and "How Long Gone," and on full-throated romantic plaints like "That's What She Gets for Loving Me" and "It's Getting Better All the Time." His sidekick, the underrated guitarist, utility singer, and all-around dynamo Kix Brooks, also gets his moment to shine on a marvelous '60s-style, 18-wheeler ditty called "Independent Trucker," one of three new cuts included here. --Bob Allen
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The Greatest Hits Collection, Vol. 2
- Audio CD: 0 pages (2004-10-19)
- Publisher: Arista
- Label: Arista
- Studio: Arista
- Average Customer Review:
based on 18 reviews
- Sales Rank in Music: #2609
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Summary: GH2 2008-09-03
Comment: Ok some bands I think prematurely put out their first Greatest hits album so they have to make a second one. with these guys is not the case, they just have so many good songs. I imagine they will have more GH's albums to come.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Books and Dunn's Greatest Hits 2 2008-04-12
Comment: This Brooks and Dunn cd is awesome. But everything they do is awesome. The cd arrived without any damage and I listened to it right away. If you like Brooks and Dunn and don't want to buy every cd they have made then the Greatest Hits are always a good purchase.
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Summary: Ye-hah! 2007-12-05
Comment: Brooks and Dunn have been doing it for a long time and haven't dropped their standards. This collection is a great introduction to their music. Clean, smooth, well produced. Country music fans will love it.
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Summary: Real Country 2007-04-12
Comment: It's amazing to think they have more than enough for another greatest hits compilation! Full of originals that will always be greatest hits.
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Summary: something missing 2007-02-16
Comment: Ok, you see two stars up there and you start thinking to yourself "what
could possibly be wrong with this album" Well, there is something wrong
with this album. If you do not believe me then look it up for yourself.
This does have great songs on here and all of their hits to mention that.
But I just noticed something, and I have had this album for a year or
two. There is three songs that is not on here that was hits on the radio.
They might not have been big hits, but they did get air play. (missing
you) from their "tight rope" album (you'll always be loved by me) from
their "tight rope" album and (I am that man) from the "boarderline" album.
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