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DescriptionRonnie Milsap - 16 Biggest Hits Artist: Ronnie Milsap Title: 16 Biggest Hits Audio CD (March 27, 2007) Original Release Date: March 27, 2007 Number of Discs: 1 Label: RCA ASIN: B000N69PBG Track List 01 Pure Love 2:21 02 Smoky Mountain Rain 3:44 03 It Was Almost Like a Song 3:37 04 (I'm A) Stand by My Woman Man 2:59 05 Daydreams About Night Things 2:23 06 (I'd Be) A Legend in My Time 2:57 07 Lost in the Fifties Tonight (In the Still of the Night) 4:18 08 Please Don't Tell Me How the Story Ends 2:44 09 (There's) No Gettin' Over Me 3:16 10 Stranger in My House 4:12 11 My Heart 2:42 12 A Woman in Love 3:15 13 I Wouldn't Have Missed It for the World 3:35 14 Only One Love in My Life 3:30 15 Any Day Now 3:40 16 Let My Love Be Your Pillow 3:11 Reviews All Music Guide 16 Biggest Hits lives up to its billing, more or less, rounding up a wide-ranging selection of Ronnie Milsap's most memorable songs. All but one of these 16 songs was a chart-topper, and the only one that wasn't, the Top Five-charting "Stranger in My House," is a darn good song nonetheless, certainly one of his best by any other measure. The selections of 16 Greatest Hits span 15 years, from "Pure Love" (1974) to "A Woman in Love" (1989), and the compilation leans heavily on Milsap's early-'80s hitmaking prime, when his music fit right in with the urban cowboy trend then prevailing. Thankfully, there's a good selection of mid-'70s hits thrown in as well, like the Kristofferson-penned "Please Don't Tell Me How the Story Ends," so that Milsap's countrypolitan phase is represented, thereby counterbalancing the heft of the early-'80s material here. It's debatable whether or not 16 Biggest Hits would have been a better listen if it had been sequenced chronologically, if only to showcase the arc of Milsap's career. For sure, the style of his music changed as the times did, with "Smoky Mountain Rain," originally released as a new recording on his Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 (1980), standing out as the pivotal song here stylistically. For this reason, it can be a little jarring when the sequencing of 16 Greatest Hits shifts back and forth from the '70s to '80s, though this does emphasize the stylistic diversity of the music. There's a bounty of Milsap best-ofs on the market, with double-discs like The Essential Ronnie Milsap (2006) and 40 #1 Hits (2000) standing out as the most comprehensive. However, if the prospect of 40 songs on one collection is too daunting, or just plain too much, a single-disc collection like 16 Biggest Hits or the 22-track Ultimate Ronnie Milsap (2004) is ideal. Either way, Milsap sang a ridiculous number of hits in his day, so it's hard to go wrong with any collection that's reasonably compiled. Performance Credits: Ronnie Milsap Primary Artist Technical Credits: Ronnie Milsap Producer Rob Galbraith Producer Jack D. Johnson Producer Howard Fritzson Art Direction Vic Anesini Mastering Jeremy Holiday Packaging Manager Related Torrents
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