| | Suzy Bogguss Greatest Hits CD Suzy Bogguss Discography of CDs
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Capping off the first wave of her career, this compilation spotlights Suzy Bogguss' clear, emotive voice on adult contemporary-flavored ballads ("Letting Go"), plucky country ("Outbound Plane"), and even yodeling odes to the rodeo ("I Want to Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart"). Her strengths have always been her consummate vocals and strong material, and this album shows both off to their fullest extent. "Aces" covers the dynamics of a friendship taxed by success; "Drive South" is sexy and carefree; and only Bogguss could make lyrics like "he loves his damned old rodeo/as much as he loves me" swooningly romantic in "Someday Soon." But as much territory as this covers, letting every facet of her talent shine, this is a compilation of a talent in growth, only hinting at what she has. ~ Bryan Buss
Includes liner notes by Patsi Cox and Chet Atkins.
Personnel includes: Suzy Bogguss, Lee Greenwood (vocals).
Producers: Jimmy Bowen, Wendy Waldman, Jerry Crutchfield, Suzy Bogguss.
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