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Post by George Strait Junkie on Nov 30, 2018 0:25:10 GMT -5
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Post by someguy on Dec 1, 2018 17:33:04 GMT -5
Are these the original versions?
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Post by onebuffalo on Dec 1, 2018 17:36:56 GMT -5
Are these the original versions? November 16th Montgomery Gentry 20 Years Of Hits Average Joes Ent. In celebration of 20 years of entertaining fans and making music, multi-platinum award-winning duo Montgomery Gentry will release 20 Years of Hits featuring their signature songs. This exclusive collection of 12 classic Montgomery Gentry songs was re-recorded shortly before Troy Gentry s untimely death in 2017 in celebration of the band's milestone anniversary; it includes five #1 Billboard country chart-topping hits as well as numerous gold and Top 10 hits spanning the group s first two decades. As a special tribute to Troy and Eddie, some of country music s biggest stars such as Brad Paisley, Darius Rucker, Rodney Atkins, Granger Smith, Colt Ford, Logan Mize and Jimmie Allen stepped up to join in on seven of the duo s most popular songs. Kicking off 20 Years of Hits with the song that started it all Back When I Knew It All, featuring Brad Paisley, fans will travel back to hear the rowdy, boot-stomping Hell Yeah featuring Jimmie Allen, the Grammy-nominated Lucky Man featuring Darius Rucker, the gold-selling Gone (the most played country song by a duo in 2005), the #1 gold single Something To Be Proud Of featuring Logan Mize, and the rural anthem My Town. The band s southern rock influences and patriotism continue to shine through on the remainder of the album with hits like Hillbilly Shoes featuring Granger Smith and gold single Where I Come From. Beloved globally by their loyal fan base, the Grand Ole Opry members have surpassed 1 billion streams on Pandora, amassed over 100 million YouTube views, and engage with millions of followers across social media platforms. Tracklist: TBA www.amazon.com/20-Years-Hits-Montgomery-Gentry/dp/B07JVF89SM/ref=sr_1_24?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1539838252&sr=1-24&refinements=p_n_date%3A1249114011
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Post by someguy on Dec 1, 2018 17:43:03 GMT -5
So that's a no.
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Post by phil1996 on Dec 1, 2018 18:32:11 GMT -5
These remastered versions suck, coming from a diehard MG fan.
I want some unreleased underground stuff from over the years, not great songs covered with bro production.
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Post by someguy on Dec 1, 2018 18:41:53 GMT -5
These remastered versions suck, coming from a diehard MG fan. I want some unreleased underground stuff from over the years, not great songs covered with bro production. That's what I was afraid of. I'd buy a comprehensive GH from them, but none of this re-recorded stuff.
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Post by phil1996 on Dec 1, 2018 19:37:37 GMT -5
These remastered versions suck, coming from a diehard MG fan. I want some unreleased underground stuff from over the years, not great songs covered with bro production. That's what I was afraid of. I'd buy a comprehensive GH from them, but none of this re-recorded stuff. Definitely don’t purchase. It’s cool to hear Troy and Darius sounds great on Lucky Man; but nothing compares to the originals. I wish we could hear some of the scrapped final columbia album
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