The Very Best Of Dwight Yoakam

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Total Tracks: 18   Total Length: 64:06

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Dwight at his best

aphonicbabel

Hard to add anything to that, it's just a great representation of his work.

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Dwight's The Man!

newbomb

Everything he does is golden. You can't go wrong no matter where you start if you're a fan of "The Bakersfield Sound".

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Pick from this and Last Chance For 1000 Miles

dylanlennonfan

This "Very Best of" is still missing some great songs (like "Nothing"). So I'd pick and choose from both collections so you don't miss a great song!

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Love the Voice Dwight ain't bad either

beena

songs bring back memories. Great album Loved it. Would recommend to everyone

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Dwight's still the man!

acdc_fan1969

Crank up the twank hoss, its time cut it loose!

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Mr. Versatility

jblcva

Dwight's music of more than 30 years has showed listeners he is hands down the most versatile musician today. From The Beatle song Things We Said Today. 97 Under The Covers. To Traveler's Lantern. And all the great work he has done. He continues to put out some of the best music today.

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Very Good

sixstringsdown

It would be hard to find a better collection of hits from a country music artist. Unfortunately emusic is displaying the wrong cover art for this album.

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good times

EMUSIC-0225D57E

i highley recommend this album.one of the best for him!!!

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They Say All Music Guide

Take a look at the title of Rhino’s 2004 Dwight Yoakam collection — this is The Very Best of Dwight Yoakam, not The Greatest Hits, which means that there are several hit singles missing. Actually, there are a grand total of 20 charting singles missing, the exact length of The Very Best Of and certainly more than can be winnowed down to a single-disc overview of his biggest hits. Inevitably, cuts had to be made, and the decision was made to span his entire career, coming at the expense at some of his earlier, bigger hits, which means this may not appeal as much to listeners who are familiar with Dwight from the time he had a steady string of singles in the country Top Ten. Instead, this collection skews toward a crossover audience — or, to be frank, rock guys who like Yoakam. In that regard, it’s a success, giving a good idea of the range of his music, offering his biggest hits, along with popular countrified covers of “Suspicious Minds,” “Crazy Little Thing Called Love,” and “I Want You to Want Me.” It could be argued convincingly that Just Lookin’ for a Hit gives a better picture of Yoakam the hitmaker, but this is nevertheless a better portrait of his full career, and a better indication of what he wound up being: every alt-rocker’s favorite neo-traditional country singer. – Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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