Various Artists - Totally Country, Vol. 4

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Album Details

Title: Totally Country, Vol. 4
Artist: Various Artists
Release Date: 2/8/2005
Label: BMG
Album Type(s): Various artists collection, Greatest Hits
UPC: 828766728729
Genre: Country
Styles: Country-Pop, Contemporary Country, Adult Contemporary, Neo-Traditionalist Country
Total Copies: 8
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. That'd Be Alright :: Alan Jackson
  2. Redneck Woman :: Gretchen Wilson
  3. No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems :: Kenny Chesney
  4. Some Beach :: Blake Shelton
  5. Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy) :: Big & Rich
  6. I Love This Bar :: Toby Keith
  7. Brokenheartsville :: Joe Nichols
  8. Little Moments :: Brad Paisley
  9. Letters from Home :: John Michael Montgomery
  10. Tough Little Boys :: Gary Allan
  11. Desperately :: George Strait
  12. Let's Be Us Again :: Lonestar
  13. Perfect :: Sara Evans
  14. Heaven :: Los Lonely Boys
  15. I Can't Sleep :: Clay Walker
  16. Help Pour Out the Rain (Lacey's Song) :: Buddy Jewell
  17. Hell Yeah :: Montgomery Gentry

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2005CDBMG67287

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Album Review

The Totally Country series, like its pop-oriented NOW counterpart, rises and falls on whether the time it chronicles was any good for hit singles. Sometimes, there's only a handful of engaging tunes, other times well over half of the featured tracks are first-rate. Totally Country, Vol. 4 fits into the latter category, filled with songs that are terribly entertaining long after they've been played to death on the radio. While some of these songs are merely enjoyable, some qualify as instant classics. In particular, there's Toby Keith's warm, funny honky tonk anthem "I Love This Bar," Gretchen Wilson's kicking "Redneck Woman," Big & Rich's gonzo "Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy)," and a pair of beach-ready tunes in Kenny Chesney's "No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems" and Blake Shelton's "Some Beach." These are songs that define what modern country is, and when combined with first-rate entries from Alan Jackson, Brad Paisley, John Michael Montgomery, George Strait, and Montgomery Gentry -- and not to mention solid tunes from Clay Walker, Sara Evans, los Lonely Boys, and Buddy Jewell -- this is easily the best Totally Country yet. If you want to know what mainstream country sounded like in the middle of the 2000s, turn here. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Alan FletcherExecutive Producer
Big KennyProducer
Blake ChanceyProducer
Bobby BraddockProducer
Brent RowanProducer
Buddy CannonProducer
Byron GallimoreProducer
Chris WoehrleDesign
Clay WalkerProducer
Clint BlackProducer
Dann HuffProducer
Erwin GorostizaArt Direction
Frank RogersProducer
Gary AllanProducer
George StraitProducer
James StroudProducer
Jimmy RitcheyProducer
Joe ScaifeProducer
John "Woog" JohnsonCompilation Producer
John JohnsonCompilation Producer
John Michael MontgomeryProducer
John PorterProducer
John RichProducer, Associate Producer
Joy Gilbert MonfriedProject Director
Keith StegallProducer
Kenny ChesneyProducer
Mark WrightProducer
Norro WilsonProducer
Paul BarnabeeExecutive Producer
Paul WorleyProducer
Sara EvansProducer
Toby KeithProducer
Tony BrownProducer

Member Reviews

Dawn T. wrote on 10/24/2006...

Great collection of varous artists.