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Track Listing 1. Some Girls Do 2. Thank God For You 3. All These Years 4. Dirt Road 5. This Time - ('95) 6. Walk, The 7. Trouble on the Line 8. Cafe on the Corner 9. I Don't Believe in Goodbye - ('95) 10. Boys & Me, The
Album Notes Sawyer Brown: Mark Miller (vocals); Duncan Cameron (guitar, vocals); Gregg Hubbard (keyboards, vocals); Jim Scholten (bass); Joe Smyth (drums, percussion). Additional personnel: John Catchings, David Davidson, Clara Mary Olson, Kris Wilkinson (strings); Eddie Bayers, Paul Franklin, Roger Hawkins, James Hooker, Mike Lawler, Larrie London, Paul Leim, Jay Dee Maness, Steve Nathan, Tommy Patterson. Producers: Mark Miller, Randy Scruggs, Mac McAnally. Sawyer Brown, one of the most popular groups on the country scene, have had a long well-deserved string of hits. Much of their popularity can be attributed to their blend of deep country roots with a strong pop sensibility. Leader Mark Miller has a dynamic stage presence and a Pentecostal background which adds a dramatic dimension to his performance. GREATEST HITS 1990-1995 is a substantial collection--all the songs really were big hits, there's no filler here. Their style is spunky, the lyrics playful, and the music irresistable. Ballads like "All These Years" and "The Walk" are emotionally satisfying because of Miller's ability to deliver a lyric with believability. His resonant vocals can drive home a lyric about rough-housing with good ol' boys as credibly as a lyric about the fragility of marriage. "The Walk" effectively illustrates the power of traditional country music lyrics, and the genre's ability to tug at the heartstrings. "Trouble On The Line" shows off Sawyer Brown's rock 'n' roll side, particularly on the intro guitar riff which echoes "Last Train To Clarksville." GREATEST HITS 1990-1995 is the perfect introduction to the wide-ranging catalog of this beloved, award-winning country band.
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