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Product Description
The Mavericks particular blend of country-pop is well represented on COLLECTION, which includes the songs "Dance the Night Away," "You'll Never Know," and "Better Way," among others. Import only compilation for the critically acclaimed and commercially successful country/rock act. This ace collection trumps the domestic Best Of's not only in price but also in it's selection. The 17 tracks here demonstrates the vitality and versatility of the band. Highlights include the hits, 'Dance The Night Away', 'All You Ever Do Is Bring Me Down', 'I've Got This Feeling', covers of Hank Williams' 'Hey Good Lookin' and Bruce Springsteen's 'All That Heaven Will Allow', the duet with Trisha Yearwood 'Something Stupid', along with the rare B-sides 'Volver' & 'Panatella'. In fact, both those songs as well as 'She Does' and 'La Mucara' are only available on this collection. And, as any Mavericks can tell you, anything sung by leader Raul Malo is pure heaven. 17 tracks in all. Universal/Spectrum.
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| Label | Spectrum Music |
| Orig Year | 2003 |
| CD Universe Part number | 5575449 |
| Catalog number | 170329 |
| Discs | 1 |
| Release Date | Mar 25, 2003 |
| Studio/Live | Studio |
| Mono/Stereo | Stereo |
| Recording Time | 62 minutes |
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