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26 of 29 found the following review helpful:
The Things They Forget To Mention.... Feb 08, 2000
By Arleen L. Krikorian Another listener had the good sense to write in that this CD is INSTRUMENTAL.That should be mentioned. I almost bought it and would have been very upset that I had wasted my money. Thank you other listener. You wrote in on my birthday. You saved me some money. Good present.
17 of 20 found the following review helpful:
Pickin on Garth Brooks Jan 28, 2000 This should be known that this is an insrumental CD!
9 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Good to plase in your collection. Oct 18, 2000
By Ken Whittington This is a CD of instrumental music. It's a sound track of the great artist Garth Brooks. Although Garth does not sing on this CD. It would make a GREAT addition to anyones Garth Collection.You have to admite, Garths music is good. Sometimes just the instrumentals of his music make a great romantic setting for two.
3 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Yawn Jan 20, 2004
By Scott "Pickin on Garth Brooks" is an INSTRUMENTAL collection of Garth Brooks' biggest hits. There is no vocal accompaniment. It features steel guitar, banjo, mandolin, fiddle, piano, harmonica, and percussion instruments. I bought this in the store and knew it was instrumental when I got it, but it had a cool cover and sounded kind of interesting so I got it. I was bored after the second song. The songs all sound pretty much like the regular versions without Garth's voice. I kept waiting to hear him start singing, and would then get dissapointed when I remembered he wasn't on the album. I don't know what I was thinking when I bought it but I was bored out of my mind. If you're a "diehard" bluegrass fan, well, I take that back...because you still probably won't enjoy this CD. It didn't really add anything new to Garth's music and some of the instruments are a little too prominent on certain tracks.
2 of 3 found the following review helpful:
A tribute to the record exceutives. Dec 27, 2004
By R. Spencer
"Rob"
When an act makes it to the big time and they see them making hit records and money, eveyone want's in. This is a toast to the record bosses who know how to make a fast buck. However, i'd advise the record buyer to pick up a real Garth Brooks CD, "no fences" perhaps or "in pieces", or even both. Much better than this "tribute" album.
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