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List Price: $29.98 | | Label: Mca Nashville
Salesrank: 120798
Released: June 21, 2005 |
| Our Price: $12.97 |
| Used Price: $9.98 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Chronicles Track Listing:
Disc 1:
1. You Look So Good In Love
2. Right Or Wrong
3. A Little Heaven's Rubbing Off On Me
4. 80 Proof Bottle Of Tear Stopper
5. Every Time It Rains (Lord Don't It Pour)
6. You're The Cloud I'm On (When I'm High)
7. Let's Fall To Pieces Together
8. I'm Satisfied With You
9. Our Paths May Never Cross
10. Fifteen Years Going Up (And One Night Coming Down)
Disc 2:
1. Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind
2. Any Old Time
3. I Need Someone Like Me
4. You're Dancin' This Dance All Wrong
5. Honky Tonk Saturday Night
6. I Should Have Watched That First Step
7. Love Comes From The Other Side Of Town
8. The Cowboy Rides Away
9. What Did You Expect Me To Do
10. The Fireman
Editorial Review:
The "Chronicles" box sets are specially selected original albums presented in a book-style long box. Each album was selected to symbolize a classic period for the artist. Each disc includes original CD booklet.
Titles in this set include: "Greatest Hits," "Greatest Hits Volume 2," and "Ten Strait Hits".
Chronicles Reviews:
Aleady have the seperate albums 
2007-12-30 - The other review was very helpful. I already own those albums.
In fact I own just about ALL of his albums. He IS my favorite.
For those that don't have them - get them. Well worth the money.
Enyoy,
Three classic George Strait albums 
2005-07-31 - If you want proof that George Strait has always been a first-class performer, here it is... It's kind of an odd package, though -- it's a straight reissue, more or less, of three early albums, "Right Or Wrong" from 1983, 1984's "Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind" and "Something Special," from 1985. There are no added goodies -- it's just one album per disc, with the original CD liner notes floating around loose inside the box... No extra info, no new liner notes or booklet, nothing fancy, really, other than the hardshell cardboard case. You can still purchase these records individually, so I'm not sure what this box adds, other than its physical solidity and gathering them all together in one place at one time. Either way, it's nice stuff, some of the finest, sweetest popped-up honkytonk to ever make it outside of Texas.
NOTE: for some reason, Amazon says this box contains reissues of three best-of albums, but that isn't the case. It's definitely the three albums listed above, so don't be confused by their description.