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Disco de LeAnn Rimes: “Greatest Hits [Japan]”

Disco de LeAnn Rimes: “Greatest Hits [Japan]”
Información del disco :
Título: Greatest Hits [Japan]
Fecha de Publicación:2003-11-17
Tipo:Desconocido
Género:Country, Soft Pop, Love Songs
Sello Discográfico:Sony/Columbia
Letras Explícitas:Si
UPC:4988001981930
Lista de temas :
1 We Can Video
2 Blue Video
3 How Do I Live Video
4 Can't Fight the Moonlight Video
5 One Way Ticket (Because I Can)
6 Life Goes On Video
7 Commintment
8 I Need You Video
9 Written in the Stars (Ft Elton John)
10 Unchained Melody Video
11 Light in Your Eyes
12 Looking Through Your Eyes
13 You Light Up My Life
14 Suddenly Video
15 Nothin' New Under the Moon Video
16 Big Deal Video
17 But I Do Love You Video
18 Last Thing on My Mind (Ft Ronan Keating)
19 This Love Video
20 Crazy Video
21 Oh Holy Night
Análisis (en inglés) - :
{^Greatest Hits} recaps {$LeAnn Rimes}' time at {@Curb Records} -- an era that began with enormous, surprising success and ended acrimoniously, with {$Rimes} gunning for crossover success as the label churned out product. Released about a year after her {\teen-pop} makeover on {^Twisted Angel}, this collection is a bit like {$Rimes} herself, perched between her {\country} beginnings and {\pop} crossover aspirations, wanting to be hip, but settling for the middle of the road more often than not. This comes through in the song selection, which has all the big hits that brought her steadily away from her classicist {\country} beginnings with {&"Blue,"} and closer to the {\adult contemporary} mainstream of {&"Can't Fight the Moonlight."} While nothing major is missing -- and nothing should be missing, given its generous 19-track length -- there are no less than nine charting singles missing (including {&"Hurt Me,"} {&"Looking Through Your Eyes,"} most singles from {^Twisted Angel}), with album tracks and new cuts, including a superfluous cover of {&"O Holy Night"} tacked onto the end (the better to position the album for {\holiday} sales), taking their position. Since all the major songs are here, it's a worthwhile collection, but the sequencing is not only hopelessly non-chronological, it develops no momentum and bogs down in the middle, suggesting that this was not so much compiled as it was thrown-together. That's the problem with this {^Greatest Hits} -- it may give the hits, but its careless presentation means that it's much less than what it should have been. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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