Hello There, also this compilation is - as the first and Vol.3 - their money in any case worth. We know the concept from the very first box: Not quite up to date, not the absolute top stars (at least not for us here in Germany) but there is hell of a lot to increase or listen casually, feeling good songs up or sometimes a little melancholic. All this - and I would also stress here - indicated by the stars also sung and played. So this is in spite of the super prize to the original song and not a remake or "fakes", as I call them. Anyone toying with it and want to buy "one of boxing again," to do with the new Vol.3, then the first, then it here. But in principle, I say, buys all 3 boxes - for the money you do not even get the songs to MP3 for download - and sonically these triplets are just like the other two really is not bad. Yes, of course, these are so-called substantially all "New Country" songs, so some of it is already mainstream -. No question. The real deep-rooted country music fan could have a little something turn up their noses. Never mind, do not be afraid to make :-) Since it is not on the playlist: Who can be found on the disks? Los get's a selection: Pam Tillis, the warhorse Alan Jackson, and the mitlerweile honored Dolly Parton with a beautiful remake of the rock 'n' roll hit "Great Balls of Fire". This offers real change here. And who believes here already really that we are dealing with a real "Grande Dame" of the Country genre? Dolly sounds weird and authentic as ever, perhaps comparable to Tina Turner music genre from "next door". Jo Dee Messina is already unknown but my favorite ("Heads California, Tails Carolina"). Sara Evans, Billy Dean and Clint Black are likely to be already known. Danni Leigh with her typical honky tonk style is represented with 2 titles. Sarah Jones comes with country-rock, very hard rhythm in Stakato. Diamond Rio is represented with her already older for class song "How Your Love Makes Me Feel," which, if you like it for singing along. Miranda Lambert is it, Joe Diffie with its honky tonk songs "Cold Budweiser And A Sweet Tater" - fits the way quite typical in such a country shed and then up to the dance floor and vigorously mitgestampft - and after that good sweat. Brooks & Dunn are about Blackhawk enter with "That's Just About Right" their contribution - my opinion is that piece of their best. Amy Dalley I knew until now not even one of those pithy Lady voices. David Kersh comes with a ballad therefore ("Another You"), as Tracy Lawrence, so it sometimes is quiet now and then on the discs. Well, can not now touch down all ...
Listen to yourself - is worthwhile in any case. 4 stars only because the other two boxes are even better - you can look different but also :-) Greeting - Rounder6