Best Of Travis Tritt (2007)
| Artist: Travis Tritt |
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Song Listing
Disc 1
Song Title
1. It's A Great Day To Be Alive ~ Travis Tritt
2. Take It Easy ~ Travis Tritt
3. Here's A Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares) ~ Travis Tritt
4. Anymore ~ Travis Tritt
5. Country Club ~ Travis Tritt
6. Help Me Hold On ~ Travis Tritt
7. Where Corn Don't Grow ~ Travis Tritt
8. Best Of Intentions ~ Travis Tritt
9. I'm Gonna Be Somebody ~ Travis Tritt
10. Can I Trust You With My Heart ~ Travis Tritt
11. Foolish Pride ~ Travis Tritt
12. Lord Have Mercy on the Working Man ~ Travis Tritt
13. Nothing Short Of Dying ~ Travis Tritt
14. More Than You'll Ever Know ~ Travis Tritt
15. Sometimes She Forgets ~ Travis Tritt
16. This One's Gonna Hurt You (For a Long, Long Time) ~ Travis Tritt
17. Tell Me I Was Dreaming ~ Travis Tritt
18. Drift Off To Dream ~ Travis Tritt
19. Whiskey Ain't Workin', The ~ Travis Tritt
20. T-R-O-U-B-L-E ~ Travis Tritt
| A comprehensive hits collection from chart-topping country superstar Travis Tritt.
Track Listing |
Album Notes and Credits
Notes & Personnel Info |
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| Audio Mixer: Chuck Ainlay. | |
| Audio Remasterers: Dan Hersch; Bill Inglot. | |
| Liner Note Author: Travis Tritt. | |
| Recording information: Chomsky Ranch, Los Angeles, CA; Emerald Sound; Front Stage Studio, Nashville, TN; Javelina, Nashville, TN; Mesa Recording, Nashville, TN; Ocean Way, Hollywood, CA; OmniSound, Nashville, TN; The Castle, Franklin, TN; The Sound Emporium, Nashville, TN. | |
| Photographers: Harrison McClary; Frank Ockenfels; Robert Grabowski; Bobby Martinez. | |
| Many of the "hat act" superstars of the New Hot Country explosion of the early 1990s embraced a harder edged honky-tonk image than their '80s predecessors, but few did so with the believability of Travis Tritt. While Garth Brooks sang of "friends in low places," he also covered Billy Joel. Tritt, on the other hand, dressed like a rock & roller, covered Steve Earle and the Eagles, and brought a taut southern-rock influence to his music. Like his platinum peers, however, Tritt also knew his way around a tear-jerking ballad. | |
| Rhino's THE VERY BEST OF TRAVIS TRITT captures both sides of Tritt's catalog--the honky tonk and the heartbreak. The collection is his sixth best-of compilation and one of the finest summations of his career available. All the early '90s hits are here, such as "Help Me Hold On," "Here's a Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares)," and "Foolish Pride," but the disc also includes latter-day smashes such as "Best of Intentions" and "It's a Great Day to Be Alive." Also found here is Marty Stuart's "This One's Gonna Hurt You (For a Long, Long Time)," previously unavailable on any Tritt recording. | |
Producer: Travis Tritt; Billy Joe Walker, Jr.; Don Was; Gregg Brown; Tony Brown; James Stroud; Richard Rodney Bennett; Travis Tritt |
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Engineer: Alan Schulman |
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Artist Overview
Travis Tritt combines the sensibilities of Southern rock and outlaw country to fuse a new form of traditionalist country music. One of the key New Country artists of the 1990s, his biggest hits are anthems of defiance, such as "Here's a Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares)" and "Lord Have Mercy on the Working Man." Tritt has also scored successes on the small screen, primarily in movies with Western themes.
Artist Influences
Billy Joe Shaver | Charlie Daniels | David Allan Coe | Desert Rose Band | Eagles | Emmylou Harris | Hank Williams, Jr. | Johnny Cash | Kenny Rogers | Lynyrd Skynyrd | Merle Haggard | Rodney Crowell | The Allman Brothers Band | Waylon Jennings
Billy Joe Shaver | Charlie Daniels | David Allan Coe | Desert Rose Band | Eagles | Emmylou Harris | Hank Williams, Jr. | Johnny Cash | Kenny Rogers | Lynyrd Skynyrd | Merle Haggard | Rodney Crowell | The Allman Brothers Band | Waylon Jennings
Artist Contemporaries
Aaron Tippin | Alan Jackson | Billy Ray Cyrus | Brooks & Dunn | Brother Phelps | Chris Cagle | Clint Black | Garth Brooks | Joe Diffie | Joe Nichols | John Michael Montgomery | Kix Brooks | Little Texas | Mark Chesnutt | Marty Stuart | Michael Peterson | Rick Trevino | Ricky Van Shelton | Sammy Kershaw | Scotty Emerick | Steve Earle | The Bottle Rockets | The Kentucky Headhunters | Tim McGraw | Tracy Byrd | Tracy Lawrence
Aaron Tippin | Alan Jackson | Billy Ray Cyrus | Brooks & Dunn | Brother Phelps | Chris Cagle | Clint Black | Garth Brooks | Joe Diffie | Joe Nichols | John Michael Montgomery | Kix Brooks | Little Texas | Mark Chesnutt | Marty Stuart | Michael Peterson | Rick Trevino | Ricky Van Shelton | Sammy Kershaw | Scotty Emerick | Steve Earle | The Bottle Rockets | The Kentucky Headhunters | Tim McGraw | Tracy Byrd | Tracy Lawrence
Artist Followers
Brooks & Dunn | Joe Nichols | John Michael Montgomery | Kid Rock | Montgomery Gentry | Sammy Kershaw | Tim McGraw | Toby Keith | Ty Herndon | Uncle Kracker
Brooks & Dunn | Joe Nichols | John Michael Montgomery | Kid Rock | Montgomery Gentry | Sammy Kershaw | Tim McGraw | Toby Keith | Ty Herndon | Uncle Kracker
Compilation Appearances
| Forever Country | |
| Redneck Fiddlin' Man | |
| Took Down Put Up | |
| Michael Grimm | |
| American Highway Songs | |
| Playlist:very Best/patty Loveless | |
| Hits Of The South | |
| Never Say Die:complete Final Conce(w/ Bonus DVD) |
Technical Info
| Release Date : 01/30/2007 | |
| Original Release Date : 2007 | |
| Catalog ID : 8122748172 | |
| Label : Rhino (Label) | |
| Number of Discs : 1 | |
| Studio/Live : Studio | |
| Mono/Stereo : Stereo | |
| SPAR Code : n/a | |
| UPC : 00081227481728 |

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