| | Diamond Rio Greatest Hits 2 CD Diamond Rio Discography of CDs
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Diamond Rio: Marty Roe (vocals); Jimmy Olander (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, banjo); Gene Johnson (mandolin, background vocals); Dan Truman (keyboards); Dara Williams (bass instrument, background vocals); Brian Prout (drums). The missing link between the first wave of rootsy Nashville revivalists and younger acts like Nickel Creek and Alison Krauss & Union Station, Diamond Rio were the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band of the 1990s, mixing traditional bluegrass and honky tonk styles with new-country gloss. Their second best-of compilation, comprised of 13 tracks, features hits like "That's What I Get For Loving You" and "Unbelievable," plus four brand-new recordings. Diamond Rio released their first Greatest Hits in 1997 and Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 followed in 2006. Not surprisingly, it concentrates on the nine years between the two albums, although it does reach back to 1996 for "That's What I Get for Loving You" and contains no less than four new songs ("God Only Cries," "Redneck Love Gone Bad," "Over You," "In God We Still Trust"), which is a lot for a 13-track collection. It also doesn't have every charting single they've had since the last Greatest Hits, but the missing tunes -- "I Know How the River Feels," "Stuff," "That's Just That," "We All Fall Down" -- either barely made it into the country Top 40 or didn't crack it at all, so they're not missed much at all. So, this winds up as a good overview of Diamond Rio's second decade, containing their big songs from 1998-2003 -- "Unbelievable," "You're Gone," "One More Day," "Sweet Summer," "Beautiful Mess," and "I Believe" -- which makes it a good supplement to the first hits set. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine Diamond Rio Greatest Hits 2 Songs Greatest Hits 2 Music Review Purchase Greatest Hits 2 CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Diamond Rio Greatest Hits CD (1997)
Greatest Hits 2
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Greatest Hits 2
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| | VH1 Presents The Corrs Live In Dublin CD (2002)
Greatest Hits 2
$6.39 The Corrs: Jim Corr (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Sharon Corr (vocals, violin); Andrea Corr (vocals, tin whistle); Caroline Corr (vocals, drums, bodhran, percussion). Recorded at Ardmore Studios in Dublin, Ireland in January 2002. You knew the Corrs had made it when they played the final JFK Awards ceremony of the Clinton administration. Playing it would have been achievement enough, but their status as a happening thing was cemented ...
| | Brooks & Dunn Greatest Hits Collection II CD (2004)
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| | Brad Paisley Time Well Wasted CD (2005)
Greatest Hits 2
$9.85
| | Phil Vassar Greatest Hits Vol. 1 CD (2006)
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| | Best Of Ernest Ashworth CD (1991)
Greatest Hits 2
$6.79
| | Hypocrisy Final Chapter CD (1997)
Greatest Hits 2
$10.65
| | Buck Owens 40 Greatest Hits CDs (1999)
Greatest Hits 2
$22.09
| | Clarence Ashley Greenback Dollar CD (2001)
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$13.09
| | Pickin' On Modest Mouse: A Bluegrass Tribute CD (2004)
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| | Doobie Brothers Livin' On The Fault Line CD (1977) (Import) England; Limited Edition; Reissue; Digipak; United Kingdom
Greatest Hits 2
$11.79 Limited Edition European pressing of this album comes house in a miniature LP sleeve. WEA. 2006.
Doobie Brothers: Tom Johnston, Pat Simmons (vocals, guitar); Michael McDonald (vocals, keyboards); Tiran Porter (vocals, bass); Keith Knudsen (vocals, drums); Jeff "Skunk" Baxter (guitar). Additional personnel: Dan Armstrong (electric sitar); Norton Buffalo (harmonica); Victor Feldman (vibraphone); Bobby LaKind (congas); Rosemary Butler, Maureen McDonald (background vocals). Recorded at Sunset Sound Studios, Hollywood, California. Livin' on the Fault Line fell between two of the Doobie Brothers' biggest-selling records. The album had no hit singles, and one-time leader Tom Johnston kept a markedly low profile (this would ...
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