I received my Texas greatset hits album off my partner for christmas and was really happy as I had wanted the album since its release.
I took the album to work with me and played it before the store opened and all the staff started singing to the tracks as they are so well known and very catchy and also for any age group.
The album has 18 tracks and are all layed out clearly on the back of the cd case aswell as a sticker on the front giving just a taster of the tracks that makes you want to buy the album.
Each and every track is excellent in quality and sounds fantastic and they go something like this.
1-I dont want a lover (1989) 2-In demand (2000) 3-Say what you want(1997) 4-Summer sun (1999) 5-Inner smile (2000) 6-So in love with you (2000) 7-Black eyed boy (1997) 8-So called friend (2000) 9-Everyday know (1999) 10-In our life time (1999) 11-Hallo (1997) 12-Guitar song (2000) 13-Prayer for you (2000) 14-When we are together (1999) 15-Insane (1997) 16-Tired of being alone (2000) 17-Put your arms around me (1996) 18-say what you want all day everyday (1998)
My favourite tracks are 'Summer sun' which is very up tempo and ideal for playing in your car at full blast. 'When we are together'is a more mellow track and great for listening to when relaxing. 'Black eyed boy' is another up tempo track and one of their classics.
The cd inlay card has loads of information about the tracks like who wrote them,published them,produced them and who plays the instruments etc. It also has information on how long the tracks are which i find very useful.
I feel everyone should have this album as there is something on here for everyone,after one listen i feel you will agree.
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Advantages: Good mix of both older and newer tracks, has "Inner Smile" which has just been released as a single Disadvantages: Not worth buying if you already have all of those albums
Advantages: A perfect potted history of an enduring pop band's mixed career Disadvantages: Early releases are largely ignored, and it's definitely tailored to their new-found audience that came onboard with White On Blonde