Greatest Hits (Special Edition CD/DVD)
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Average customer review:Track Listing
Disc 1:
- Romeo's Tune
- Got It Right This Time (The Celebration)
- I Told You So
- Stupid Boy
- Better Life
- Making Memories of Us
- Once In A Lifetime
- Tonight I Wanna Cry
- You're My Better Half
- Days Go By
- But For The Grace Of God
- You'll Think Of Me
- Who Wouldn't Wanna Be Me
- Raining on Sunday
- Where The Blacktop Ends
- Your Everything
- Somebody Like You
- Everybody
Disc 2:
- I Told You So
- Stupid Boy
- Once In A Lifetime
- Tonight I Wanna Cry
- Better Life
- Making Memories of Us
- You're My Better Half
- Days Go By
- You'll Think of Me
- Who Wouldn't Wanna Be Me
- Raining on Sunday
- Somebody Like You
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #64303 in Music
- Released on: 2007-11-20
- Number of discs: 2
- Format: Special Edition
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
CD/DVD Special Edition. The CD features two newly recorded tracks, a remake of Steve Forbert's 1979 hit, "Romeo's Tune," and a new full band recording of "Got It Right This Time (The Celebration)," as well as all of his #1s: his first, "But For The Grace Of God," "Somebody Like You," "Days Go By," "You'll Think Of Me," "Who Wouldn't Wanna Be Me" and more.
Customer Reviews
18 Gems!
18 Kids is a beautiful work of art 8 years in the making.
The album kicks off with a casual cover of Steve Forbert's Romeo's Tune. This extremely catchy rhythm features a piano, one of the many instruments Urban can play. The second track is a remake of one of the songs off of his Love, Pain & The Whole Crazy Thing album, Got It Right This Time (The Celebration). This is my personal favorite on the entire album. He took this simple song and transformed it into just what the title indicates, a celebration. It starts out with just a keyboard, a drum machine, and vocals. Then electric guitar, percussion, and background vocals for harmony eventually join in. As each part comes in and adds to the song, it gradually builds up leading to a huge explosion of melody. The joy and happiness that this song is about is portrayed perfectly through the music, making it an instant hit and one of the best tracks on the album.
The next 16 tracks are a nice mix of billboard chart toppers. The entire album touches on a wide range of emotions. Listen to mind blowing guitar solos as in Stupid Boy, the soothing sound of solo piano in Tonight I Wanna Cry, a Celtic sounding I Told You So, the love ballad Making Memories Of Us, country-rock themes such as Days Go By, Somebody Like You, and Better Life, progressive rolling upbeat numbers such as Where The Blacktop Ends and Who Wouldn't Wanna Be Me, and more!
As if this wasn't reason enough to love this album, the album case itself is quite a treat. The insert booklet is full of colorful photos of Keith, including all the covers of his albums and a few from his adolescence while the back of the booklet includes a personal message from him. Instead of the usual jewel case, the CD comes in a paper board cover that folds open to reveal some amazing photos of the entertainer taken from his latest tour. The paper board is at least 30% recycled material to help preserve the environment!
Overall, this album is superb! The lyrics of these songs are so simple yet they strike so deeply with many people. The passion that Keith Urban puts into his music really shows.
Another Incredible Album
Keith Urban is the only artist (in any genre) whose albums I enjoy from beginning to end. Every track is great! This album is the best of the best. I actually was glad to get the radio remixes since they aren't on the other albums. Keith is a great song writer, singer and awesome guitarist. He's just the best. The videos are a great bonus too!
Radio edits??? Really??
This greatest hits set based on the collection of tunes is a definite 5 stars.
What keeps it from getting 5 stars is that for some reason, presumably to keep times down and be able to add as many songs as possible, several songs were put on this album in their "Radio Edit" instead of the original album cut.
For many artists, this is a minor issue, but for Keith Urban music, that is simply not the case. The Radio edit of MOST of his music significantly changes that tune.
Thankfully, I have each of his albums, so it's a minor issue for me, but for someone that's getting KU music for the first time, they're really missing out on an incredible song(s).
That said, this is an incredible collection of music that includes some new stuff too. It's definitely worth a buy, but for the full song(s), plan on buying each individual album.




