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 Album Description: Five years, five #1 hits, six Grammy nominations, and one CMA Horizon Award later, Platinum-selling country superstar Dierks Bentley brings you a collection of his fan’s favorites on Greatest Hits/Every Mile A Memory 2003-2008. The compilation features ten of Dierks’ most recognizable hits, two brand new songs, and five live songs selected exclusively by his fans! Dierks has given his loyal fans creative control of this project, allowing them to handpick the content of the album, cover art, and the album title. Participating fans will then have their names listed in the liner notes of the project as executive producers. Dierk says, 'I can’t think of a better way to get my fans involved than to have them actually act as executive producers of this record'. Customer Reviews: Rating:  Date: 2008-07-01 What! - "She Won't Choose Me" not on the Greatest Hits CD Maybe this was a good time to release a live cd instead of a greatest radio hit cd with some added live tracks and the typical 2 new songs that aint even been heard yet, but is on a greatest hits cd. Is there such a thing as an acoustic demo version of the greats? I found out you have to have talent to play guitar so maybe that's why there are none.
SHE WON'T CHOOSE ME
is this not a greatest hit? It's the best he's got..nothing else he has ever done even compares to it.
It's the only song that really stands out and puts Bentley out there.
I would have NEVER heard any Dierks if it hadn't been for that one song.
Not to mention it is only available on an over-priced special edition cd.
Had this song been added I would have bought the disc. Otherwise IMHO Dierks is way behind in talent and one short straw from being exiled.
A great cd is a great cd and this aint one of them.
This one comes up short... that's short for lame
Next time at least add the one big hit !!
Are we sure fans actually picked these songs??
As a non fan I have heard his best song -
Why haven't the true fans who picked these songs out??
Greatest Hits - more like greatest flips and bloopers Rating:  Date: 2008-06-26 Why Now Dierks? I love Dierks Bentley - this cd not too much. His songs on the "Greatest Hits" are good songs, but most of my favorite tracks from Dierk's career are missing from this cd. Unless you just want a sample of his music; I would suggest skipping this collection and getting his three earlier cds instead.
Honestly, my problem with this cd was that it is too early in Dierk's career for a "greatest hits" cd and that's why I think the song choice on this cd was poor. The songs on this disc may be good songs, but this collection does not reflect Dierks best work (in my opinion). If he had waited two more albums before doing a "greatest hits" collection; Dierks would have had more songs to choose from - which would have improved this cd alot.
Like I said earlier, buy this cd if you are new to Dierks' work or you want a sample of a few of his songs (only 10 past songs on this cd, out of 3 previous cds). If you already have all of his earlier cds, don't bother with this one as the new songs and live versions of all songs are not worth it (in my opinion). Rating:  Date: 2008-06-23 Great Album I think this is a great album. It does seem early for a greatest hits album, but who cares? The "Sweet and Wild" track, written by Radney Foster, is awesome. Overall, this is a great cd and any Dierks Bentley fan will enjoy it.
Rating:  Date: 2008-06-20 For once we actually have a "Greatest Hits" album! I'm usually pretty disappointed with "Greatest Hits" albums because they rarely ever have all my favorite songs on them. That's not the case with Every Mile a Memory. Dierks let his fans choose the content and what we ended up with is a *true* greatest hits album, and I'm absolutely delighted with it. Way to go Dierks! Rating:  Date: 2008-05-19 When you got you got it. It's not the number of albums, it's the number of quality songs. Dierks never makes a bad one. Modern Day Drifter could have been a greatest hit's if he had released every song.The songs that he records are all hits. Most people usually have about 10 songs in a GH, he more than suits the qualifications. |