Gill's just about incapable of a bad record, as hits like "Whenever You Come Around," "What The Cowgirls Do" and "Which Bridge To Cross (Which Bridge To Burn)" can prove....
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The Essential Vince Gill collects highlights from the singer's pop-inflected material for RCA in the early '80s. While Gill didn't have as many hits during this era, the...
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Souvenirs collects the greatest hits from Vince Gill's most popular period -- his recordings for MCA in the late '80s and early '90s. As such, it contains a wealth of...
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Gill often doesn't so much create new albums as he refines old ones, but High Lonesome Sound introduces a bevy of new sounds into Gill's repertoire, including blues and a...
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Vince Gill takes off on a tour of American music on High Lonesome Sound. The title cut steps back to a time he hasn't visited in a while, drawing on his days as a bluegrass...
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Although it isn't by comprehensive by any means and the song selection appears to have been made at random, BMG Special Products' Vintage Gill is a nice sampler of the...
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Gill describes his latest as "country from top to bottom," and, asusual, he's got his money where that honey-pure tenor voice comes out of. He touches down here on...
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This is perhaps the most distinctive and artistic project Vince Gill has released to date, an amazing array of traditional styles displaying his versatile talent. Going back...
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Once again, Vince Gill rises above the commonplace and delivers a project of supreme substance and divine emotion. This holiday offering is one of the best in recent years...
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Super Hits is a budget-priced compilation that features ten of Vince Gill's biggest hits for RCA Records, including "I Never Knew Lonely," "The Radio, " and "Oklahoma...
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Written in the months before his marriage to Amy Grant, the songs on Let's Make Sure We Kiss Goodbye exemplify the words of a man who has been transcended by the power of...
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In retrospect, what's surprising about this album is not that Gill managed to make his breakthrough on this album's third single ("When I Call Your Name"), but that...
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"Oklahoma Swing," Gill's duet with Reba McEntire, announced his return to a rootsier sound after leaving RCA. But it was the title cut, with Patty Loveless providing the...
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You'd figure a writer with Gill's talent could come up with some great Christmas music, but he only wrote one song here. "It Won't Be The Same This Year" is a song of...
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Christmas music releases have become a country music tradition, but the result is often generic mushy background instrumentation on the same moldy standards. Guilty of this...
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This is one of the mini-LPs RCA, and several other labels, experimented with in the '80s. While Gill had been on the musical scene for several years, including a stint with...
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One of Gill's more pop-oriented efforts, I Never Knew Lonely features the title tune, "Everybody's Sweetheart" and "True Love." ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music...
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Nobody, but nobody, writes hurting songs that touch as close to the soul as Gill's, and the bluegrass soul of ballads like "No Future In The Past," "Tryin' To Get Over...
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Vince Gill had already enjoyed country success before 1992's I Still Believe in You, but it was the album's four number one singles and almost immediate platinum status that...
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For the most part this record doesn't sound much different than Gill's work with Pure Prarie League or, for that matter, the average Eagles album. Which isn't to say it's...
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When it comes to music, Vince Gill has nothing to prove. One of country music's best and most consistent songwriters, he’s pretty much done it (and won it) all. And even...
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Vince Gill's studio offering following his paean to his new bride, Let's Make Sure We Kiss When We Say Goodbye, is one of the strongest recordings in a decade. Perhaps it's...
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Released in 2003, Platinum & Gold Collection is a mid-line collection of highlights from Vince Gill's recordings for RCA in the '80s. He wasn't with the label for a very...
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