MattC1977

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Member Since: 9/25/2003
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The Defenitive Series: Garth Brooks

Artist Song
Garth Brooks  Right Now (The Life of Chris Gaines) 
Garth Brooks  We Shall Be Free (The Chase) 
Garth Brooks  Standing Outside The Fire (In Pieces) 
Garth Brooks  Callin' Baton Rouge (In Pieces) 
Garth Brooks  Against The Grain (Ropin The Wind) 
Garth Brooks  Rodeo (Ropin The Wind) 
Garth Brooks  Shameless (Ropin The Wind) 
Garth Brooks  Fit For A King (Sevens) 
Garth Brooks  Belleau Wood (Sevens) 
Garth Brooks  The Red Strokes (In Pieces) 
Garth Brooks  The River (Ropin The Wind) 
Garth Brooks  Cowboys & Angels (Fresh Horses) 
Garth Brooks  To Make You Feel My Love (Fresh Horses) 
Garth Brooks  When You Come Back To Me Again (Scarecrow) 
Garth Brooks  The Change (Fresh Horses) 
Garth Brooks  Friends In Low Places (Live, Extended) 
Garth Brooks  The Thunder Rolls (Live, Extended Version) 
Garth Brooks  It's Your Song (Live) 
Garth Brooks  The Dance (Garth Brooks) 

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This may be the first time a country artist recorded a rap. At least the first time it was done with serious intent. Not bad, IMHO.
The controversial and powerful song speaking out against discrimination in all forms.
A track meant to inspire you to keep being yourself and stand up for yourself despite the critics.
Exposing an early influence in this New Grass Revival cover.
About a philosophy.
An example of a classic country influence.
Yet another early influence. Billy Joel.
A wonderful example of his spiritual side.
A thing of beauty. Great fo any Christmas mix.
Pure poetry.
Yet another song espousing a philosophy.
A really good story song.
Dylan once said that this is his favorite cover of his work.
Wonderful song about love and faith.
Beautiful, powerful. Shows once again how he mastered power ballads.
Some more classic country.
Yet another powerful and controversial track, heard in it's full form here.
A tribute to the fans from a man who loved to entertain.
If you can say that every major act has that one song, than this is his.



I could add more, especially since I'm throwning this onto an mp3 player, but I was trying to limit this to the length of a single CD.

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