Greatest Hits (Chris Gaines album)
Greatest Hits, also titled Garth Brooks in.... The Life of Chris Gaines, is an album by American country music artist Garth Brooks, in which Brooks assumes the fictitious persona of rock artist Chris Gaines. Originally, this album was intended to be the soundtrack for a movie called The Lamb that would star Brooks as a rock star recalling the different periods of his life. This album was purposely released a year in advance from the scheduled film release date to pique interest in Brooks performing rock instead of country. The Lamb, however, was never filmed due to financial and management problems.
This was released on September 28, 1999. It reached No. 2 on the Billboard 200 chart, and also gained Brooks his first and to date only appearance on the U.S. Top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100, with "Lost in You", which peaked at No. 5. The track "It Don't Matter to the Sun" was later covered in 2005, by Rosie Thomas on her If Songs Could Be Held album.
On November 13, 1999, Brooks hosted Saturday Night Live as himself but performed the musical numbers as Chris Gaines without acknowledging to the audience that they were the same person. He performed "Way of the Girl." The album had disappointing sales compared to Brooks previous albums, with some citing Brooks' image change of wig and make up, and the album's rock-star concept for its relative failure.[10]
Track listing
- "That's the Way I Remember It" (Tommy Sims, Tony Arata) – 4:29
- "Lost in You" (Gordon Kennedy, Wayne Kirkpatrick, Sims) – 3:05
- "Snow in July" (Kennedy, Kirkpatrick, Mike More, Andrew Logan) – 4:20
- "Driftin' Away" (Sims) – 4:56
- "Way of the Girl" (Kennedy) – 3:44
- "Unsigned Letter" (Kennedy, Kirkpatrick) – 4:17
- "It Don't Matter to the Sun" (Kennedy, Kirkpatrick, Sims) – 4:21
- "Right Now" (Cheryl Wheeler, Chet Powers) – 3:24
- "Main Street" (Kennedy, Kirkpatrick, Trisha Yearwood) – 4:12
- "White Flag" (Kennedy, Kirkpatrick) – 4:43
- "Digging for Gold" (Kennedy, Kirkpatrick) – 5:08
- "Maybe" (Kennedy, Phil Madeira) – 5:11
- "My Love Tells Me So" (Kennedy, Kirkpatrick, Sims) – 4:33
Chart performance
Garth Brooks in.... The Life of Chris Gaines peaked at No. 2 on the U.S. Billboard 200, and peaked at No. 5 on the Canadian Albums Chart. In November 1999, it was Certified 2 x Platinum by the RIAA.
Charts
Charts (1999) |
Peak position |
Canadian RPM Top Albums |
5 |
Canadian RPM Country Albums |
2 |
German Albums Chart[11] |
72 |
Irish Albums Chart[12] |
1 |
Norwegian VG-lista Albums |
13 |
UK Albums Chart |
158 |
U.S. Billboard 200[13] |
2 |
Singles
Year |
Single |
Peak chart positions |
US Country |
US |
CAN Country |
CAN |
CAN AC |
UK |
1999 |
"Lost in You" |
62 |
5 |
55 |
46 |
1 |
70 |
"It Don't Matter to the Sun" |
24 |
113 |
23 |
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"That's the Way I Remember It" |
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"—" denotes releases that did not chart |
Chart successions
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Sales and certifications
Region |
Provider |
Certification |
Sales/shipments |
Canada |
CRIA |
1 x platinum [14] |
100,000+ |
United States |
RIAA |
2 x Platinum[15] |
2,000,000+ |
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Personnel
- Kenny Aronoff – drums
- Eddie Bayers – drums
- Garth Brooks (as Chris Gaines) – lead vocals, acoustic guitar
- Lenny Castro – percussion
- Chris Harris – background vocals
- Mark Heimermann – background vocals
- Hutch Hutchison – bass guitar
- Gordon Kennedy – background vocals, lead vocals on "My Love Tells Me So," acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bass guitar
- Rami Jaffee – Hammond B-3 organ
- Wayne Kirkpatrick – acoustic guitar, Clavinet, keyboards, background vocals
- Mike Lawler – Clavinet, keyboards
- Phil Madeira – Hammond B-3 organ
- Blair Masters – keyboards
- Chris McHugh – drums, percussion
- Terry McMillan – percussion
- Dan Needham – drums
- Greg Phillinganes – keyboards
- Matt Rollings – keyboards
- Tommy Sims – acoustic guitar, keyboards, programming, background vocals
- Jimmie Lee Sloas – bass guitar
- Crystal Taliefero – background vocals
- Reggie Young – electric guitar
- J.B. Baird – engineer, mixing
- Don Cobb, Erin Conn, Carlos Grier – digital editing
- George Massenburg – engineer, mixing
- Rik Pekkonen - engineer
- Glenn Spinner - engineer, mixing
References
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