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| Kenny Chesney | Primary Artist |
| Pat Buchanan | Electric Guitar |
| Kenny Greenberg | Electric Guitar |
| John Hobbs | Wurlitzer |
| Randy McCormick | Hammond B3 |
| Larry Paxton | Bass |
| Scott Vestal | Bass |
| John Willis | Acoustic Guitar |
| Mark Beckett | Drums |
| Wyatt Beard | Background Vocals |
| Ronnie Bowman | Composer |
| Buddy Cannon | Producer |
| Kenny Chesney | Composer, Producer |
| Dean Dillon | Composer |
| Mac McAnally | Composer |
| Norro Wilson | Producer |
| Craig Wiseman | Composer |
| David Lee Murphy | Composer |
| Naoise Sheridan | Composer |
| Neil Thrasher | Composer |
| Brett James | Composer |
| Tracy Baskette-Fleaner | Art Direction |
| Wendell Mobley | Composer |
| Jim Collins | Composer |
| Tony Castle | Engineer |
| Steve McEwan | Composer |
| Rivers Rutherford | Composer |
| Casey Beathard | Composer |
| Uncle Kracker | Duet |
| Andrew Mendelson | Mastering |
| Mark Tamburino | Composer |
| Chris Stapleton | Composer |
| Judy Forde-Blair | Creative Producer |
| Scooter Carusoe | Composer |
I have all of Kenney Chesney's CDs and love them all. However, now I can hear all of my favorite songs at a time and in one place...on Kenney's Greatest Hits II!
Barnes & Noble did not have the CD in stock and ordered it for me, to be delivered to my doorstep, with free shipping! It could not have been more convenient.
Thank you for making my busy life easier!
Shirley Wojcicki
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Posted March 8, 2010
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Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Kenny Chesney had his first Greatest Hits at the dawn of the millennium, just as he was turning into the biggest country star in the U.S. He wound up dominating much of the decade with his easy, breezy Caribbean country, equal parts heartland rock and Jimmy Buffett beach music, and that domination is summarized on 2009's Greatest Hits II, a 15-track collection that contains only one new song in the opening "Out Last Night," an amiable day-after shuffle that doesn't rock like "Beer in Mexico" but is livelier than most cuts on the two albums that preceded this comp. Chesney's records from the last stretch of the decade were so suited for a lazy afternoon that they...