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The Very Best of Travis Tritt
Travis Tritt

Released January 30, 2007 on Rhino

Available on: CD

 
Track No. Song Title Length
1. It's a Great Day to Be Alive 4:02 
2. Take It Easy 3:33 
3. Here's a Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares) 2:33 
4. Anymore 3:47 
5. Country Club 3:12 
6. Help Me Hold On 4:02 
7. Where Corn Don't Grow 3:32 
8. Best of Intentions 4:19 
9. I'm Gonna Be Somebody 4:06 
10. Can I Trust You with My Heart 3:34 
11. Foolish Pride 4:21 
12. Lord Have Mercy on the Working Man 4:56 
13. Nothing Short of Dying 3:52 
14. More Than You'll Ever Know 3:29 
15. Sometimes She Forgets [Single Version] 3:48 
16. This One's Gonna Hurt You (For a Long, Long Time) 3:30 
17. Tell Me I Was Dreaming [Single Version] 3:46 
18. Drift Off to Dream [Edit][Edit] 3:44 
19. The Whiskey Ain't Workin' 2:41 
20. T-R-O-U-B-L-E 3:01 
Travis Tritt
Producer, Liner Notes
Richard Rodney Bennett
Producer
Gregg Brown
Producer
Tony Brown
Producer
Dan Hersch
Remastering
Bill Inglot
Remastering
Bobby Martinez
Photography
James Stroud
Producer
Billy Joe Walker, Jr.
Producer
Don Was
Producer
Chuck Ainlay
Mixing
Frank Ockenfels
Photography
Vanessa Atkins
Editorial Supervision
Steve Woolard
Discographical Annotation
Robert Grabowski
Photography
Lisa Glines
Art Direction, Design
Alan Fletcher
Executive Producer
Alan Schulman
Engineer
Gladys Sanchez
Project Assistant
Mimi Miraflor
A&R
Becky Wagner
Product Manager
Alessandra Quaranta
Photo Research
Paul Kennedy
A&R
Harrison McClary
Photography
Melinda Newman
Interviewer
Warner Brothers teamed with Rhino for The Very Best of Travis Tritt, the most comprehensive single-disc compilation of the rough-edged country singer's greatest hits to date. The two labels had teamed up in 2002 for a fine pair of Tritt collections -- The Rockin' Side and The Lovin' Side, each of which includes 16 songs -- but it's nice to have an all-encompassing single-disc collection like this one, especially for casual fans who don't want to buy two separate CDs. The Very Best includes the primary highlights from Tritt's Warner Brothers catalog, which began with Country Club (1990) and concluded with No More Looking Over My Shoulder (1998). Furthermore, The Very Best includes a pair of songs from Down the Road I Go (2000), Tritt's debut album for Columbia: "It's a Great Day to Be Alive" and "Best of Intentions," which charted number two and one, respectively. Plus, there are a few non-album inclusions, namely "Take It Easy," from the Eagles tribute album Common Thread (1993); the "Single Version" of Steve Earle's "Sometimes She Forgets," from Greatest Hits: From the Beginning (1995); and "This One's Gonna Hurt You (For a Long, Long Time)," from Marty Stuart's This One's Gonna Hurt You (1992). The only minor complaint is that The Very Best isn't sequenced chronologically. But at least the sequencing is logical, for the most part alternating uptempo songs with ballads. In the end, it's difficult to envision a better-compiled Warner Brothers-era single-disc collection of Tritt's music than The Very Best. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide