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Last Chance for a Thousand Years: Greatest Hits from the 90's

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1 Turn It on, Turn It Up, Turn Me Loose Kostas [1]/Patton 3:24
2 You're the One Yoakam 4:01
3 It Only Hurts When I Cry Miller/Yoakam 2:35
4 The Heart That You Own Yoakam 3:10
5 Suspicious Minds James 3:54
6 Thinking About Leaving Yoakam/Crowell 3:55
7 A Thousand Miles from Nowhere Yoakam 4:29
8 Ain't That Lonely Yet Kostas [1]/House 3:20
9 Fast as You Yoakam 4:47
10 Pocket of a Clown Yoakam 2:56
11 Sorry You Asked? Yoakam 3:25
12 Nothing Kostas [1]/Yoakam 3:55
13 I'll Go Back to Her Jennings 3:31
14 Crazy Little Thing Called Love Mercury 2:22
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Last Chance for a Thousand Years: Greatest Hits from the 90's

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Rhino Flashback

Category: Pop/Rock

Last Chance for a Thousand Years: Greatest Hits from the 90's

UPC: 093624738923

Release Date: 05/18/1999

Original Release Date: 05/18/1999

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Turn It on, Turn It Up, Turn Me Loose, You're the One, It Only Hurts When I Cry, The Heart That You Own, Suspicious Minds, Thinking About Leaving, A Thousand Miles from Nowhere, Ain't That Lonely Yet, Fast as You, Pocket of a Clown, Sorry You Asked?, Nothing, I'll Go Back to Her, Crazy Little Thing Called Love]
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Stephen Thomas Erlewine

During the '90s, Dwight Yoakam settled into a weird role. No longer a representative of the cutting edge, the way he was in the '80s, he was nevertheless far too restless and young to become an elder statesman. Instead, he followed his own path, which resulted in a series of albums that were (arguably) every bit as rewarding as his '80s efforts. And, like his '80s recordings, his '90s albums stood as cohesive, individual entities that nevertheless boasted several great singles apiece. Which is a roundabout way of saying that Yoakam was as much a singles artist as he was an album artist, and that's why his second compilation, Last Chance for a Thousand Years: Greatest Hits from the '90s, is every bit as entertaining and revelatory as Just Lookin' for a Hit. It is true that the hits didn't arrive as fast and furious in the latter half of the '90s as they did in the first, but the quality of the singles didn't dip at all, as this terrific disc proves. All of the 11 singles -- including "Turn It On, Turn It Up, Turn Me Loose," "It Only Hurts When I Cry," "A Thousand Miles from Nowhere," "Ain't That Lonely Yet," "Fast As You," "Sorry You Asked" -- sound like modern classics, and the two previously unreleased cuts ("Thinking About Leaving," "I'll Go Back to Her"), plus his cover of Queen's stab at rockabilly, "Crazy Little Thing Called Love," nearly match that standard. And if it is true that country artists can be judged by their singles comps, as some have alleged over the years, then Last Chance for a Thousand Miles proves that Yoakam is one of the greats of the '80s and '90s. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi