| | Dixie Chicks Fly/Wide Open Spaces CD - Import Dixie Chicks Discography of CDs
European only release features their two late '90s multi-platinum-selling studio albums, Fly (1998) and Wide Open Spaces (1998) in one very affordable package. Although the Dixie Chicks had existed in one form or another for nearly a decade, it wasn't until original members Martie Seidel and Emily Erwin recruited vocalist Natalie Maines that things really took off for the Chicks. Since their debut as a trio (Wide Open Spaces), they have become one of the biggest Country crossover acts in the world. This two CD set includes the hits 'Goodbye Earl', 'Let Him Fly', 'I Can Love You Better', 'There's Your Trouble' and more. Packaged in two standard jewel cases which are housed in a slipcase. Sony. Fly/Wide Open Spaces Music Fly/Wide Open Spaces Music Fly/Wide Open Spaces Review
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