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The Greatest Hits Collection - Brooks & Dunn

Brooks & Dunn
The Greatest Hits Collection
Guide Rating -  
Pros  •  "Boot Scootin' Boogie"
•  "Neon Moon"
•  "Brand New Man"
Cons  •  None.
The Bottom Line - Nearly all of Brooks & Dunn's hits are included here. A great addition to a collection of someone just getting into country music.

 
Product Description
•  Sixteen hits, twelve number one songs, and three new tunes.
•  Triple-Platinum selling album.
•  Contains most of the hits from Brooks & Dunn's first four albums.
 
 
Guide Review
Brooks & Dunn - The Greatest Hits Collection
Brooks and Dunn are country music's reigning duo, having won the CMA Duo award a record nine times. The music on this album is the reason for that distinction with twelve number one songs of the sixteen that were previously released.

Of all the songs contained here, all but two of them were penned by Kix and/or Ronnie. That tells you something about their talent not only being in the performing of the music, but the creating as well. The only song missing that I think should have been included was "I Am That Man," but I guess you gotta draw the line somewhere.

The three new songs here are "Honky Tonk Truth," "He's Got You," and "Days of Thunder." This album is a definite must-have for anyone getting into country music. Brooks & Dunn can play honky tonk, touching ballads, and dance tunes with equal flair.

   
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