Garth Brooks - The Lost Sessions

Garth Brooks - The Lost Sessions
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Album Details

Title: The Lost Sessions
Artist: Garth Brooks
Release Date: 2005
Label: Pearl
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits, lyrics/libretto
UPC: 854206001084
Genre: Country
Styles: Country-Pop, Contemporary Country, New Traditionalist
Moods: Amiable/Good-Natured, Earnest, Warm, Reflective, Slick, Wistful, Yearning, Bittersweet, Dramatic, Organic, Plaintive, Rousing, Sad, Sentimental, Wry, Poignant, Precious, Sweet, Theatrical, Gentle, Intimate, Melancholy
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Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Good Ride Cowboy
  2. Allison Miranda
  3. Love will Always Win
  4. She Don't Care About Me
  5. That Girl Is a Cowboy
  6. Fishin' in the Dark
  7. For a Minute There
  8. I'd Rather Have Nothing
  9. Cowgirl's Saddle
  10. Under the Table
  11. American Dream
  12. I'll Be the Wind
  13. Meet Me in Love
  14. You Can't Help Who You Love
  15. Please Operator (Could You Trace This Call)
  16. My Baby No Esta Aqui
  17. Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2005CDPearl1084

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Album Review

Garth Brooks signed an exclusive contract with Wal-Mart in the summer of 2005, a pact that guaranteed that the megastore would be the only retailer selling Garth's catalog. The first release under that contract was the second volume of The Limited Series, a six-disc box that gathers all the albums Brooks released since his 1998 installment: two studio albums, 1997's Sevens and 2001's Scarecrow, 1998's live double album Double Live, a DVD called =All Access, and The Lost Sessions, which gathered together various odds and ends recorded during the time the box set covered. In that incarnation, The Lost Sessions was a mere 11 tracks, which was enough to produce Brooks' first hit single in a few years with "Good Ride Cowboy," his rollicking, good-natured tribute to his idol Chris LeDoux. But a few months after the release of this second Limited Series -- after "Good Ride Cowboy" finished its ride on the country charts -- The Lost Sessions was spun off as its own separate release. As its own release, the album not only had a different track sequencing, it was greatly expanded with the addition of no less than six songs, most notable among these a duet with his wife Trisha Yearwood, "Love Will Always Win." In either incarnation The Lost Sessions is stronger than most records Garth has made since In Pieces, carrying over the back-to-basics feel of Scarecrow, but feeling a lot looser than that return to form, especially on the 17-track version of the album, which is one case of more truly being more. Of course, collections of outtakes always tend to be looser than finished albums -- particularly finished albums by superstars like Garth who polish their records so they satisfy every part of their audience -- but it's a true pleasure to hear Brooks so relaxed. Not only is his sense of humor apparent on many of these tracks -- particularly on the appealingly silly "Cowgirl's Saddle" and the ramshackle "My Baby No Esta Aqui" -- but even on straight-ahead numbers like "Allison Miranda" he sounds like he's having a good time, which wasn't always the case on Fresh Horses and Sevens. That looser spirit is evident even on ballads like "For a Minute There" or "Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream," but the most appealing thing about The Lost Sessions is that it's not devoted to slow songs like these; they're balanced by driving, anthemic modern country like "I'd Rather Have Nothing," barroom ballads like "Under the Table," ragged singalongs like the terrific "She Don't Care About Me," modern-day western tunes like "That Girl Is a Cowboy," and the aforementioned "Cowgirl's Saddle" and "My Baby No Esta Aqui." Garth hasn't had a record this consistent or compulsively listenable in years, which means that this rarities collection is far from being something just for diehards: this is for anybody who's ever enjoyed his music. No wonder it's been released independently of the box set: The Lost Sessions deserves to be heard on its own terms, since it's one of Brooks' best albums of the last 15 years. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Alan UmsteadStrings
Alison KraussVocals (Background)
Allen ReynoldsVoices, Producer
Anthony LaMarchinaStrings
August?
Beau Serry?
Beverly ParkerPhotography
Bill Kennedy?
Bobby Doyle?
Bobby WoodKeyboards, Piano
Bruce BoutonGuitar (Steel), ?, Slide Guitar
Bryan Kennedy?
Cale Lang?
Carl GorodetzkyStrings
Carole Rabinowitz-NeuenStrings
Carolyn Corlew?
Caryn Wariner?
Cassandra Tormes?
Cate MeyerStrings
Catherine UmsteadStrings
Chris LeuzingerGuitar (Electric), Gut String Guitar
Connie EllisorStrings
David AngellStrings
David Corlew?
David DavidsonStrings
David Gant?
Dennis BurnsideArranger, String Arrangements
Don CobbMastering
Eric ConnMastering
Garth BrooksVocals (Background), Voices, Guitar (Acoustic)
Gary Birdwell?
Gary VanOsdaleStrings
Glen RosePhotography
Jason Thompson?
Jeff Kaplan?
Jerrod Niemann?
Jerry DouglasDobro
Jerry JoynerCover Design
Jim GrosjeanStrings
Jimmy Mattingly?
Joe Mansfield?
Joey MiskulinAccordion
Karen Byrd?
Karen WinkelmannStrings
Kristin WilkinsonStrings
Luellyn LatockiArt Direction
Mandy McCormack?
Mark CasstevensGuitar (Acoustic), Banjo, Bouzouki
Mark MillerMixing, Engineer
Mark Sissel?
Martina McBrideVocals (Background)
Mary Beth FeltsMake-Up
Mary Kathryn VanosdaleStrings
Matt Lindsey?
Mike ChapmanBass
Milton SledgeDrums, Percussion
Monisa AngellStrings
Nadine TrudelStrings
Nashville String MachineStrings
Pamela SixfinStrings
Patsi Bale Cox?
Paul Bogart?
Phillip Bogart?
Polly Edwards?
Qiane Hale?
Rebekah LeeProduction Assistant
Richie Brown?
Rob HajacosFiddle
Ron RoarkGraphic Design
Ronnie McCouryMandolin
Sam BaccoPercussion
Sam BushMandolin
Steve Wariner?
Tracy GreenwoodProducer
Trisha YearwoodVoices, Vocals (Background)
Virginia TeamArt Direction

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