The Greatest Hits Collection, Vol. 2Brooks & Dunn
Release Date: 10/19/2004
Original Release:
2004
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 533074_CD
UPC # 828766327120
Label: Arista Records (USA)
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Performer: Brooks & Dunn
Artist: Reba McEntire Engineer: Jeff Kersey; Greg Droman; Chip Matthews Producer: Kix Brooks; Brooks & Dunn; Mark Wright; Ronnie Dunn; Don Cook; Scott Hendricks; Tim DuBois; Tony Brown; Brooks & Dunn; Mark Wright; Don Cook; Scott Hendricks; Tony Brown; Tim DuBois Distributor: BMG (distributor) Notes: Brooks & Dunn: Kix Brooks, Ronnie Dunn (vocals, guitar). Personnel: John Willis (acoustic guitar); Kenny Greenberg, J.T. Corenflos (electric guitar); Dan Dugmore (steel guitar); Larry Franklin (mandolin, fiddle); Sari Reist, Kristin Wilkinson, Anthony LaMarchina, David Davidson , David Angell (strings); Reese Wynans, Steve Nathan (piano); Chad Cromwell (drums); Eric Darken (percussion); Crystal Taliefero, John Wesley Ryles, Wes Hightower, Bekka Bramlett, Kim Fleming, Perry Coleman (background vocals). Additional personnel: Reba McEntire (vocals). Audio Mixer: Steve Marcantonio. Recording information: Dos Barn; Emerald Entertainment; The Sound Kitchen, Nashville, TN; The Tin Ear. Photographer: Russ Harrington. Arranger: Kristin Wilkinson. There's no denying that Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn ruled the pop/country roost throughout the 1990s, but this second volume of Brooks & Dunn hits shows that the phenomenally successful duo kept chugging along well beyond their early-'90s heyday. It's mainly occupied by tracks from the late '90s and early 2000s, interspersed with a few new bonus cuts to keep the faithful on board. Those who've kept up with the twosome's career will be familiar with the ground covered by the hits, from the old-school barroom weeper "I'll Never Forgive My Heart" to the nostalgic Bob Seger-goes-to-Nashville country-rock title track of the duo's 2003 album, RED DIRT ROAD. As for the new songs, they run the gamut; the jubilant "That's What It's All About" is full of lustrous production and catchy pop choruses, "It's Getting Better All the Time" is a gentle, piano-laced ballad, and "Independent Trucker" is a high-octane, road-themed twangfest. Those who wrote off Brooks & Dunn somewhere in the middle of the '90s will be caught up short by THE GREATEST HITS COLLECTION II.
One of the most successful duos in country music history, Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn were put together in the early 1990s by former Arista Nashville label boss Tim DuBois, who thought the two singer-songwriters' styles would complement each other. The duo's sound--a mix of country harmonies, pop, rock and honky-tonk--made them superstars in the '90s, where they dominated the Vocal Duo category at every awards show. After two decades of success, both with the critics and on the charts, the duo broke up in 2009.
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