Restless Heart - Greatest Hits
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- No End to This Road - Restless Heart, Trasher, Neil
- Let the Heartache Ride - Restless Heart, DuBois, Tim
- (Back to The) Heartbreak Kid - Restless Heart, DuBois, Tim
- That Rock Won't Roll - Restless Heart, Sherrill, John Scot
- I'll Still Be Loving You - Restless Heart, Bunch, Pat
- Why Does It Have to Be (Wrong or Right) - Restless Heart, Sharp, Randy
- The Bluest Eyes in Texas - Restless Heart, Robbins, David [Bla
- A Tender Lie - Restless Heart, Sharp, Randy
- Big Dreams in a Small Town - Restless Heart, Robbins, David [Bla
- Fast Movin' Train - Restless Heart, Loggins, Dave
- Dancy's Dream - Restless Heart, Powell, Monty
- Long Lost Friend - Restless Heart, Bogard, Steve
- When She Cries - Restless Heart, Beeson, Marc
- Tell Me What You Dream - Restless Heart, Leo, Josh
- For Lack of Better Words - Restless Heart, Tribble, Kim
- Somebody's Gonna Get That Girl - Restless Heart, Chappel-Beeson, Joa
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #6436 in Music
- Released on: 1998-05-19
- Number of discs: 1
Customer Reviews
Restless Heart Greatest Hits
Good CD. I would like to have seen a list of songs on the CD before my purchase.
Mid genre country
Not considered classic country and surely not new country this occupies an excellent mid era that encompasses such artists as Doug Stone, Hal Ketchum, Deana Carter and many more.
Compilation of a group that produces harmony and lyrical genius that anyone can enjoy, i must admit this takes me back to a younger and simpler time and never fails to provide enjoyment.
If you aren't a fan of this mid range country you may still enjoy some of these songs and its worthwhile to listen.
decent
This album contains many of Restless Heart's greatest hits, such as "Back to the Heartbreak Kid," "I'll Still be Loving You," "That Rock Won't Roll," and "Long Lost Friend." I agree with another review;RH isn't a traditional country group, but when you listen to this album, you can see why they were so successful. All the songs are remarkable, and the group has great vocal harmonies. Get this album if you get the chance. I'm glad I did.




