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"Billboard #1 Country Hits of the 90's" (09/17/2002) Rock & Pop Various Artists, Flashback RecordsBillboard #1 Country Hits of the 90's spotlights ten modern country radio tracks that topped the charts including Little Texas' "My Love," Travis Tritt's "Anymore," Randy Travis' "Look Heart, No Hands," Neal McCoy's "No Doubt About It" and Tracy Lawrence's "Alibis." This is an inexpensive way to collect these songs in one package. ~ Al Campbell

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"Billboard Top Hits of the 90's" (08/21/2001) Rock & Pop Various Artists, Rhino Records (USA)Compilation producers: Patrick Milligan, Garson Foos. Digitally remastered by Dave Schultz, Dan Hersch & Bill Inglott (DigiPrep). Audio Remasterers: Dave Schultz; Dan Hersch; Bill Inglot. Liner Note Author: Brian Ives. Like most first attempts at chronicling musical eras, Rhino's Billboard Top Hits of the '90s could hardly be called definitive and even as a sampler there are many songs missing. This, of course, is partially due to licensing reasons, but it's also true that it's hard to have a perspective on a decade that was a year and a half old at the time of this disc's release. Nevertheless, most first attempts are charming, even despite their setbacks, and that's the case here. Yes, there's a preponderance of novelties and one-hit wonders, but even so, it's a good way to catch such fine '90s radio staples as Barenaked Ladies' "One Week," Hootie & the Blowfish's "Only Wanna Be With You" (whose appropriations from Dylan's "Tangled Up in Blue" sound stranger than ever), EMF's "Unbelievable," Tag Team's "Whoomp! (There It Is)," Jesus Jones' "Right Here, Right Now," the Rembrandts' "I'll Be There for You," Ace of Bace's "The Sign," Everything But the Girl's "Missing," Meredith Brooks' "Bitch," and Marcy Playground's "Sex and Candy," one of the best commercialized approximations of Nirvana ever released. The album could have flowed a bit better, and it has a few speed bumps (two Phil Collins songs wind up sounding more like '80s holdovers than '90s tunes), but even so, it's a good first effort at summarizing the '90s and it has enough great one-shot singles to make this worthwhile for a lot of listeners. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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"Billboard Top Karaoke: 90's, Vol. 2" (09/13/2005) R&B Karaoke, Sybersound

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"Billboard Top Karaoke: 90's, Vol. 1" (09/13/2005) Rock & Pop Karaoke, Sybersound

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"Billboard #1 Hits of the '90s" (04/02/2002) Rock & Pop Various Artists, Flashback RecordsRhino Flashback's Billboard #1 Hits of the '90s, populated with acts as diverse as Mr. Big, Snow and James Ingram, dutifully reflects the schizophrenic nature of the decade. As a mix, it lacks any truly memorable hits -- besides Alannah Myles "Black Velvet," which seems to appear on every compilation known to man. ~ James Christopher Monger

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Tim McGraw's hits are so great he's released another volume! Greatest Hits Vol. 2 represents Tim McGraw's recent hit songs, plus two No. 1 singles from the 90s: ""Not a Moment Too Soon"" and ""Everywhere."" Debuting at No. 1 on the Billboard Top...
 
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Series: Piano/Vocal/Guitar Songbook Composer: Various Includes 32 top hits as listed on the Billboard Adult Contemporary charts: All by Myself ? Butterfly Kisses ? Can't Let Go ? Change the World ? Go the Distance ? My Heart Will Go On ? The One ? Take...