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Disco de Diamond Rio: “Greatest Hits 2”

Disco de Diamond Rio: “Greatest Hits 2”
Descripción (en inglés) :
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). <p>Recording information: The Sound Kitchen, Franklin, TN. <p>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.
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Lista de temas :
1 God Only Cries Video
2 Beautiful Mess Video
3 One More Day Video
4 Sweet Summer Video
5 Redneck Love Gone Bad Video
6 Over You Video
7 Unbelievable Video
8 You're Gone Video
9 That's What I Get for Loving You Video
10 Wrinkles Video
11 I Believe Video
12 Meet in the Middle Video
13 In God We Still Trust Video
Información del disco :
Título: Greatest Hits 2
UPC:828768098127
Formato:CD
Tipo:Performer
Género:Country
Artista:Diamond Rio
Productor:Diamond Rio
Sello:Arista Nashville
Distribuidora:BMG (distributor)
Fecha de publicación:2006/05/09
Año de publicación original:2006
Número de discos:1
Mono / Estéreo:Stereo
Estudio / Directo:Studio
DanD - 09 Mayo 2006
12 personas de un total de 16 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- One of the best country bands of all time

Diamond Rio is comprised of six of the most talented musicians working Nashville today (or all time, if you ask me). Jimmy Olander, Dan Truman, Dana Williams, Marty Roe, Brian Prout, and Gene Johnson are all the best at what they do--and their talent comes through in their music, even when the songs themselves lag behind. That is why I can honestly say that Diamond Rio is my favorite country band; from the time I was nine years old, watching their videos on TNN (remember those days?), they have taught me what true musical talent was.

Their second greatest hits album can teach YOU a thing or two, if you care to give it a listen. Such hits as "Beautiful Mess," "I Believe," "One More Day," and "Unbelievable" helped the band redefine themselves (not that they really needed to). The new tracks continue their musical growth; "God Only Cries" is a touching religious-themed country number; "Over You" is a powerful ballad highlighted by Roe's vocal performance; "Redneck Love Gone Bad" is again lit up by Roe's deadpan delivery of a redneck couple (the tune was penned by country/bluegrass artist Shannon Lawson); "In God We Still Trust" is a bit too political for my tastes, and is on a topic beaten to death by now, but the band's performance carries it above the half-hearted songwriting that went into it.

The other songs on GREATEST HITS II you may--or may not--know. You've of course heart "Unbelievable," "You're Gone," "One More Day," and others; you might not have heard "Sweet Summer" or "That's What I Get For Loving You" (this latter song was overlooked on their previous greatest hits package), two moderately successful--but still incredibly well-performed--hits. The inclusion of their first hit single (and probably definitive song) "Meet in the Middle" is a bit awkward, especially because their modest-hit "Stuff" isn't present (I'm probably overlooking another song or two as well, sorry 'bout that). However, "Middle" is as much a staple of country radio today as it was back in '91, so we can forgive them for putting it on here.

Diamond Rio's GREATEST HITS II has been long-awaited (they have the nasty habit of going too long between albums), but it was well worth that wait. These six musicians are the most talented out their today; I have been a fan the majority of my life (I'm only twenty, so you can forgive me my youth), and will be a fan long after the band no longer exists. Members of the Grand Old Opry, as well as the number one residents atop my Greatest Bands list, Diamond Rio is still chugging along, turning out songs that are just as good--if not better--than when they started. Check 'em out, if you haven't already; be prepared to become a life-long fan. Again, if you aren't already.

Elizabeth A. Whalen (San Pedro, CA USA) - 26 Junio 2006
2 personas de un total de 2 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Not just for Country Music fans

This is a wonderful CD for people who enjoy music, not just for those who enjoy country music. A great collection of songs for the whole family to enjoy. Especially moving are God Only Cries and In God We Still Trust, but all are songs we can connect with. This is the first Diamond Rio CD we've bought and we weren't disappointed.

Christina Jordan "Garth" (Elkins, WV) - 11 Octubre 2006
1 personas de un total de 1 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- crackerjack

Diamond Rio just blows me out of the water! I recently saw them again in concert, in Elkins, WV, I was impressed that I didn't need to wear my ear plugs, not too loud or distorted, not only is their music of great quality but the sound is too! The really know what they're doing. They sang all the songs on this album,it is really awesome!

Karen E. Roubal - 28 Febrero 2013
- Music - Music - Music

I got this CD because it has a song on it that I really wanted to learn and sing for

my friends. Good investment.

Jack - 20 Enero 2013
- Good music

The quality of the music gives manyh hours of enjoyment. Downloading was easy. I would recommend this product to others.

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