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Track Listing DISC 1: 1. Ain't Going Down ('Til the Sun Comes up) 2. Friends in Low Places 3. Shameless 4. Two of a Kind, Workin' on a Full House 5. Beaches of Cheyenne, The 6. If Tomorrow Never Comes 7. Papa Loved Mama 8. More Than a Memory 9. Good Ride Cowboy 10. In Another's Eyes - (with Trisha Yearwood) 11. Fever, The 12. Midnight Sun 13. Learning to Live Again 14. Longneck Bottle - (with Steve Warner) 15. To Make You Feel My Love 16. We Shall Be Free 17. Dance, The
DISC 2: 1. Callin' Baton Rouge 2. Two Pina Coladas 3. Thunder Rolls, The 4. That Summer 5. River, The 6. Beer Run - (with George Jones) 7. Unanswered Prayers 8. Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old) 9. Workin' For a Livin' - (with Huey Lewis) 10. What She's Doing Now 11. When You Come Back to Me Again 12. Standing Outside the Fire 13. American Honky-Tonk Bar Association 14. Change, The 15. Rodeo 16. Wrapped up in You 17. Leave a Light On 18. Bonus Track 1 19. Bonus Track 2
| Details | | Producer: | Allen Reynolds | | Distributor: | (Independently by Label) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel: Garth Brooks (acoustic guitar); Gordon Kennedy (acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Johnny Christopher, Mark Casstevens, Pat Alger, Pat Flynn, Shawn Camp, Steve Wariner, Wayne Kirkpatrick (acoustic guitar); Chris Leuzinger (electric guitar); Bruce Bouton (steel guitar); Jerry Douglas (dobro); Bela Fleck (banjo); Sam Bush (mandolin, fiddle); Rob Hjacos, Jimmy Mattingly (fiddle); Nashville String Machine (strings); Huey Lewis, Terry McMillan (harmonica); Joey Miskulin (accordion); Blair Masters, Bobby Wood (keyboards); Edgar Meyer (acoustic bass); Jimmie Lee Sloas, Mike Chapman (bass guitar); Ferrell Morris, Kenny Malone, Sam Bacco, Milton Sledge (drums, percussion). For a period in the early 1990s, Garth Brooks was not only the biggest star in country music, he was one of the biggest stars in music, period. An unassuming Oklahoman who fused the blue-collar ethic of new traditionalist country with an unapologetic pop side that drew on his love of 1970s rockers like Kiss and Billy Joel, Garth Brooks fundamentally changed the sound of mainstream country music in much the same way that Hank Williams had in the 1940s and Patsy Cline had in the 1950s. THE ULTIMATE HITS, a three-disc collection that is the first comprehensive career overview for Brooks, contains all of his most beloved songs in remastered sound, plus four brand-new songs and a bonus DVD containing all of Brooks's music videos.
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