Disc 01 01. "Not Ready To Make Nice (Album Version)"
02. "The Long Way Around (Album Version)"
03. "Easy Silence (Album Version)"
04. "Lubbock Or Leave It (Album Version)"
05. "Bitter End (Album Version)"
06. "Silent House (Album Version)"
07. "Lullaby (Album Version)"
08. "Everybody Knows (Album Version)"
09. "Long Time Gone (Album Version)"
10. "Travelin' Soldier (Album Version)"
11. "Landslide (Album Version)"
12. "Lil' Jack Slade (Album Version)"
13. "Truth No. 2 (Album Version)"
14. "White Trash Wedding (Album Version)"
15. "Top Of The World (Album Version)"
Disc 02 01. "Ready To Run (Album Version)"
02. "Cowboy Take Me Away (Album Version)"
03. "Goodbye Earl (Album Version)"
04. "Some Days You Gotta Dance (Album Version)"
05. "Heartbreak Town (Album Version)"
06. "Sin Wagon (Album Version)"
07. "Without You (Album Version)"
08. "Let Him Fly (Album Version)"
09. "Wide Open Spaces (Album Version)"
10. "There's Your Trouble (Album Version)"
11. "You Were Mine (Album Version)"
12. "I Can Love You Better (Album Version)"
13. "Tonight The Heartache's On Me (Album Version)"
14. "Give It Up Or Let Me Go (Album Version)"
15. "I Believe In Love (Album Version)"
Number of discs:
2
Extra-Infos:
Formerly Dixie Chicks
Description:
The Essential The Chicks by The Chicks, released 23 September 2010, includes the following tracks: "Easy Silence", "Bitter End", "Lullaby", "Long Time Gone" and more.
This version of The Essential The Chicks comes as a 2xCD. - FORMERLY DIXIE CHICKS
A decade ago if someone had told me that the Dixie Chicks would launch their Essential collection with a political and angst-ridden number like the re...
Nick Barraclough - 10/Nov/2010
No band was more essential to country music in the late 1990s than the Dixie Chicks. The tired, predictable format was desperate for something fresh a...
Stuart Henderson - 01/Jul/2010
This disc, while comprised of 12 extraordinary songs by one of the very best pop bands of the last 15 years, makes absolutely no sense. Who wants this...
Stuart Henderson - 01/Jul/2010
This disc, while comprised of 12 extraordinary songs by one of the very best pop bands of the last 15 years, makes absolutely no sense. Who wants this...