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Personnel: Travis Tritt (vocals); Marty Stuart (vocals, electric guitar); Larry Byrom (acoustic & electric guitars, acoustic & electric slide guitars); Billy Joe Walker, Jr. (...Read more
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Travis Tritt is one of my favorite music singers!
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This cd is wonderful. It includes every one of his hits and I bought it particularly for Anymore and can I trust you with my heart. A great cd to own that for once actually is...Read more

Greatest Hits: From the Beginning by Travis Tritt (CD, Sep-1995, Warner Bros.)

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Album Features
UPC:093624600121
Artist:Travis Tritt
Format:CD
Release Year:1995
Record Label:Warner Bros.
Genre:Contemporary Country, Country

Track Listing
1. Here's a Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares)
2. Anymore
3. Put Some Drive in Your Country
4. Foolish Pride
5. Whiskey Ain't Workin', The
6. Help Me Hold On
7. I'm Gonna Be Somebody
8. Only You (And You Alone)
9. T-R-O-U-B-L-E
10. Tell Me I Was Dreaming
11. Country Club
12. Can I Trust You with My Heart
13. Sometimes She Forgets
14. Ten Feet Tall and Bulletproof
15. Drift off to Dream

Details
Playing Time:57 min.
Contributing Artists:Jerry Douglas, Edgar Meyer, Mark O'Connor, Marty Stuart, Stuart Duncan, Mac McAnally, Billy Joe Walker, Jr.
Producer:Travis Tritt, Gregg Brown
Distributor:WEA (Distributor)
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Personnel: Travis Tritt (vocals); Marty Stuart (vocals, electric guitar); Larry Byrom (acoustic & electric guitars, acoustic & electric slide guitars); Billy Joe Walker, Jr. (acoustic & electric guitars, 12-string electric & slide guitars); Pat Buchanan (acoustic & electric guitars, slide guitar); Mac McAnally, Gregg Brown (acoustic guitar); Reggie Young (electric guitar, 6-string bass); Bernie Leadon, Wendell Cox, Richard Bennett, Jack Holder, Kent Wells, John Jorgenson, Greg Galbraith (electric guitar); Paul Franklin (acoustic lap steel, steel guitar); Terry Crisp (steel guitar, baritone steel); Jerry Douglas (dobro); Stuart Duncan, Mark O'Connor (fiddle); Jimmy Joe Ruggiere (harmonica); Bobby Ogdin (piano, harpsichord, keyboards); Matt Rollings, Hargus "Pig" Robbins, Michael Rojas (piano); Billy Livsey (harmonium, Clavinet, Hammond B-3, Wurlitzer, Fender Rhodes); Phil Madeira (Hammond B-3); Carl Marsh (synthesizer); Mike Brignardello (bass); Edgar Meyer (arco bass); Steve Turner (drums, percussion); Sam Bacco (timpani, cymbals, tambourine, crotale, percussion); John Cowan, Russell Smith, Tim Passmore, Dana McVicker, Dennis Locorriere, Terri Williams (background vocals).Engineers: Chris Hammond, Rob Feaster, Mike Poole, Jeff Baulding.Includes liner notes by Ken Kragen.Most of the rock-influenced country stars of the '90s have modeled themselves on the light side of '70s rock--The Eagles, Dan Fogelberg, Bonnie Raitt. Travis Tritt has cut a singular niche for himself by looking instead to the harder side of country--Waylon, Hank, Jr. and other musical outlaws. Like most nouveau country stars who went to rock and roll high schools, Tritt also listened to his share of Lynyrd Skynyrd and Bob Seger (he even memorializes Duane Allman on "Put Some Drive In Your Country"); but few of his contemporaries are as adept at incorporating that big rock sound into hard-nosed, blue-collar country."Here's A Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares)" may be the high point of '90s outlaw music, with a bold acoustic guitar rhythm that nods to Steve Earle, a baritone vocal that is all George Jones, and a lyric that spits out pride and defiance where lesser men might cave in to sentiment. Tritt is proudly steeped in country lore but isn't afraid to upend a country cliche or two. "The Whiskey Ain't Working" is a drinking song in reverse--maybe even a sneaky ode to sobriety. Since the drink ain't doing its job, Tritt (with a duetting Marty Stuart) goes looking for a honky-tonk angel. Usually, of course, it's the angel who drives you to drink.There are fine rock moments among Tritt's singles, too. "Anymore" features some tasty tremolo guitar work, and other songs add stinging electric leads and bluesy harmonica fills. The descending chords and layered acoustic-electric arrangement of the power ballad "Tell Me I Was Dreaming" could light up any Midwestern arena, and "Sometimes She Forgets," a Steve Earle-penned song that is one of two new recordings here, features a guitar arrangement that would do Richard Thompson proud.Personnel: Marty Stuart (vocals, electric guitar); Larry Byrom (acoustic guitar, slide guitar); Mac McAnally (acoustic guitar); Pat Buchanan (electric guitar, slide guitar); Billy Joe Walker, Jr., Wendell Cox, Jack Holder, John Jorgenson, Reggie Young , Richard Bennett , Bernie Leadon, Kent Wells (electric guitar); Paul Franklin , Terry Crisp (steel guitar); Mark O'Connor , Stuart Duncan (fiddle); Jimmy Joe Ruggiere (harmonica); Bobby Ogdin (piano, harpsichord); Matt Rollings, Mike Rojas , Hargus "Pig" Robbins (piano); Billy Livsey (harmonium); Steve Turner (drums); Sam Bacco (timpani, percussion); Dana McVicker, Dennis Locorriere, John Cowan, Russell Smith (background vocals).Recording information: Castle; Emerald Sound Studio; OMNI Sound.In the early '90s, Travis Tritt was an Outlaw Country warrior, fighting the tyranny of the "hat acts" and carrying the torch of Waylon Jennings-style, rough-and-ready country while still ...

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...Tritt is one of those charming young hellcats as much influenced by Lynyrd Skynyrd as Hank 'n' Willie, and his GREATEST HITS...has a roiling variety....Tritt evinces his country-rock loyalty by covering a...Steve Earle song...and his show-biz shrewdness by including his version of [a] Platters rock oldie...
Journal Of Country Music

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Travis Tritt is one of my favorite music singers!

Created: 06/09/07
This CD is pretty much a classic by now but I it is still an awesome CD! Except for one or two songs this whole CD is filled with the best songs that you could listen to over and over again. True, you could download these songs of the internet for free but it would take you a while to get all the songs in a high quality copy so why not buy this CD for a couple bucks instead?

He has over a dozen big hits on this CD. Most of them are upbeat but a couple of them are slow; either way his songs are awesome. He has the best country songs of his era.
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travis tritt greatest hits

Created: 21/02/09
This cd is wonderful. It includes every one of his hits and I bought it particularly for Anymore and can I trust you with my heart. A great cd to own that for once actually is all of the best hits.
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travis tritt greatest hits

Created: 10/06/09
i enjoy country music and travis tritt is about my favorite i would say, so when i saw that cd i just had to purchase it
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The only Travis Tritt CD you need.

Created: 14/02/08
If you're going to buy any Travis Tritt music, this is the only CD you need. I purchased the item to load it onto my iPod. It's a great compilation - tons of hits.
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Travis Tritt greatest hits

Created: 11/06/06
Greatest cd ever done by Travis Tritt. I think it is a great collection of his career at that point and listen to it regualary.
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