Everybody Wants To Go To Heaven-Kenny Chesney(with The Wailers)
Love Story -Taylor Swift
Here -Rascal Flatts
Roll With Me -Montgomery Gentry
Marry For Money -Trace Adkins
I Told You So -Carrie Underwood
Country Boy -Alan Jackson
Everything Is Fine -Josh Turner
All I Want To Do -Sugarland
Gunpowder & Lead -Miranda Lambert
Learning How To Bend -Gary Allan
In Color -Jamey Johnson
It Won't Be Like This For Long -Darius Rucker
Sideways -Dierks Bentley
Don't Think I Can't Love You -Jake Owen
Love Your Love The Most -Eric Church
Don't -Billy Currington
I Run To You -Lady Antebellum
Troubador -George Strait
2009 release, the second installment in the Now That's What I Call Country series. This release follows the tremendous success of last year's first volume, which debuted at #1 on the Country Chart and scanned over 300,000 ... more »units to date! Every album in the NOW series has reached the Billboard Top 10, and it is the only non-soundtrack, multi-artist collection to reach #1 Billboard status on the Billboard Top 200 Album Sales Chart. The CD unlocks bonus content from hot, new developing artists including Caitlin & Will and Chris Young. 20 tracks including cuts from Taylor Swift, Rascal Flatts, Trace Adkins, Alan Jackson, Carrie Underwood and many others.« less
2009 release, the second installment in the Now That's What I Call Country series. This release follows the tremendous success of last year's first volume, which debuted at #1 on the Country Chart and scanned over 300,000 units to date! Every album in the NOW series has reached the Billboard Top 10, and it is the only non-soundtrack, multi-artist collection to reach #1 Billboard status on the Billboard Top 200 Album Sales Chart. The CD unlocks bonus content from hot, new developing artists including Caitlin & Will and Chris Young. 20 tracks including cuts from Taylor Swift, Rascal Flatts, Trace Adkins, Alan Jackson, Carrie Underwood and many others.
+1/2 -- Modern country hits - pop, twang and country-rock
hyperbolium | Earth, USA | 09/01/2009
(3 out of 5 stars)
"Singles - whether 7" vinyl or MP3s - have had a tumultuous history. They were the standard bearer in the juke box and top-40 eras, they shared the spotlight with long-playing albums that were purpose-built as "artistic statements," were revitalized as soundtracks to MTV videos, lost ground with the demise of rock radio, and were renewed by per-song download services. Throughout the roller coaster ride of rock singles, the country single retained both its marketing and artistic clout. Country radio continues to be a major force in conveying new music to the commercial mainstream, and country music videos still appear regularly on cable channels. To that end, RCA's second compilation of modern country hits will be quite familiar to listeners who've tuned to country radio the past couple of years.
The generous twenty-track set focuses on hits from the last half of 2008 and first half of 2009, extending all the way to recent hits by Dierks Bentley ("Sideways") and Lady Antebellum ("I Run to You"). Nearly half the tracks are well-known #1s, but the lower-charting hits offer substantial charms. Jamie Johnson's "In Color" (which peaked at #9) is as good as any of the chart-toppers, Trade Adkins' "Marry for Money" (#14) is a catchy honky-tonker, Josh Turner's "Everything is Fine" (#20) digs deeply into his lazy low notes, Miranda Lambert's "Gunpowder & Lead" (#7) is firey, Gary Allen's "Learning How to Bend" (#13) is an emotional tour de force, and George Strait's "Troubadour" (#7) remains a terrific statement about age, experience and principle.
The bulk of these productions lean to the polished country-pop end of Nashville's output, but there are a few twangy tracks and some powerful country-rockers. Many of the songs are loaded with radio-ready melodic hooks and sing-along choruses. The instantly recognizable voices of Turner, Johnson, Adkins and Strait and Jennifer Nettles of Sugarland will remind you how thoroughly a country singer can stamp a song with the tone of their voice. Oddly, Carrie Underwood is featured singing her 2007 cover of Randy Travis' "I Told You So" from her album Carnival Ride, rather than the recent hit duet with Travis himself. Perhaps there was a licensing problem, but this over-emotional rendition doesn't measure up to the more recent remake.
"When you're not into buying individual tunes to download, but like a variety, you'll enjoy this collection. I hope they continue to do more. I love it!"
Great CD!!
Kristi H. | Onsted, MI USA | 12/30/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This was purchased for my 8 year old son who loves many country songs. This was perfect! Saved me from purchasing several artists CD's for only one song!!"
Nice mix up of top country radio tracks of 2008
Texas Rebel | Waxahachie,TX USA | 09/01/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Overall this is a very good compilation for those that don't want to purchase the complete album for every song they liked on the radio in 2008. I personally would have switched out a couple of the tracks for some others, but they didnt ask me, so what can you do? Aside from the Taylor Swift and Rascal Flats tracks (pop country just dont do it for me), I am highly enjoying this cd, probably more than I did/do the first volume. I highly recommend this cd."