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The Hits  (Audio CD) 
by Faith Hill

 
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Faith Hill finally has her first greatest-hits album after 6 successful albums. The Hits spans the superstar's career by bringing together seven number one hits like "This Kiss," "Breathe," and "Mississippi Girl" plus more fan favorites.

 
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Product Details
Audio CD Release Date:October 02, 2007
Studio:Warner Bros. Nashville
Number Of Discs:1
Average Customer Rating: based on 62 reviews

Track Listing
1. RED UMBRELLA
2. STRONGER (Live)
3. I NEED YOU (WITH TIM McGRAW)
4. LOST
5. MISSISSIPPI GIRL
6. CRY
7. THERE YOU'LL BE
8. THE WAY YOU LOVE ME
9. BREATHE
10. THE SECRET OF LIFE
11. LET ME LET GO
12. THIS KISS
13. IT MATTERS TO ME
14. PIECE OF MY HEART
15. WILD ONE

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Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 62 customer reviews )
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36 of 39 found the following review helpful:


2Disappointing  Oct 02, 2007 By Katie
One word: Disappointing. I've been a Faith fan since 1994 and I noticed that so many hit singles were missing from the compliation. "The Hits" possesses many flaws. First, the track listing on the back of the cd, like other reviewers have mentioned, is inaccurate. The songs run in a different order than it does on the track list. Second, the lack of new material. While "Lost" and "Red Umbrella" are impressive, songs like "Stronger" and "I Need You" have no place on here; they are not new nor are they hits. Third, this is only half of her hits. It's missing classics like "Lets Go To Vegas", "I Can't Do That Anymore", "You Can't Lose Me", "Take Me As I Am" and "If My Heart Had Wings". And finally, the cheap packaging. But that's the least of this cd's problems. I am just really disappointed with the lack of marketing and the lack of effort put into this cd. I will always be a Faith fan and I hope her next effort will be better. Thank goodness a real Greatest Hits comes out next week...Sara Evans. Now that is a true hit collection. I would recommend that one instead of this one.

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1Why oh why did I buy this?  Oct 04, 2007 By JW
Love Faith, but whoever was in charge of this project at the record company deserves to be fired. Many of the "the hits" are actually missing, and I agree with other reviewers asking why is "I Need You" included on this album and not the other Faith/Tim duets that were hits. The live version of "Stonger" is nice, but what about "There Will Come A Day", which is a Faith fan-standard. Faith rocks that track live and it brings the house down. "Lost" is a great song and I was so thinking Faith would have another hit on the scale of "Breathe", but it seems like it came and went with little to no bother, and now we have "Red Umbrella" as a single already and the song is horrible. The fact that the track list on the back of the CD package does not match how the tracks appear on the CD is ridiculous. My CD came with a tiny sticker saying the track listing doesn't match. But why? Seems like a huge oversight. That said, the track list on the CD packaging would have been much better than how it actually turned out. The order of the tracks on the CD is odd for a Greatest Hits, starting with "Red Umbrella" and going straight to a live track with "Stronger" and then "I Need You", bypassing the Faith standards. The fact that the track list is all messed up and won't even import into iTunes correctly is yet another indicator that whoever was in charge of this project did it half heartedly. Was hoping with all the fan outgrage at the original, dismal track listing for this CD that when the record company decided to rethink things they'd get it right. Missing hits, no special live songs or radio/single versions, screwed up track listing, no real fan favorites. They didn't get it right. Again, love my Faith, and glad if I bought this it supports her, she is a gem, but this is so so so disappointing and I blame the suits.

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2Faith has no faith in her fans  Oct 03, 2007 By K. J. Bryant "peachycream"
There used to be a time when a "Greatest Hits" cd really meant something to an artist. It was their opportunity to celebrate the achievements of their career, while offering a collection cd as a gift to their most devoted fans.

In the past, a Greatest Hits collection package will be an exceptional package...the new songs will be different, the artist will include new/old photos of themselves and chart position information about their songs/albums over the years, and the artist will do one or two things:

A.) Write about their experiences recording the various hit songs and allow the songwriter and/or producer to have their input in the creative process (for example, Martina McBride) or

B.) Have a music expert (like a music critic) who champions their work by offering clever commentary about the artist and their work (for example, Madonna).

Sadly, Faith offers none of this and it really shouldn't surprise anyone. Since 1997, Faith has taken her cue from Shania Twain who also released her Hits cd in 2004 in the most boring fashion imagineable. Neither female artist offered any real insight to their work or allowed someone to write a commentary on their careers; both women neglected to include ALL their hits; both women include "so-so" new songs as a catch; and both women packaging is so boring I felt offended about spending my money.

The problem with Faith is, she waited too late to release this Hits cd. This cd should have been release AFTER her "Breathe" album and include both her pop and country hits and contain no songs from "Cry" or "Fireflies" because she was doing different things and "Breathe" would have given her an opportunity to close one chapter while beginning a new phase in her career. Plus, if she had contained songs from "Cry" and "Fireflies" there would have been too many songs being on the collection. My example of Faith's Hits would be:

CD 1 (Country)
Red Umbrella
I Need You
Lost
Take Me As I Am
Wild One
Piece of My Heart
But I Will
Someone Else's Dream
Let's Go to Vegas
It Matter To Me
You Can't Lose Me (single version)
I Can't Do That Anymore

CD 2 (Pop)
This Kiss
It's Your Love
Let Me Let Go
Just To Hear You Say That You Love Me
The Secret of Life
Breathe
The Way You Love Me
Let's Make Love
If My Heart Had Wings
Piece of My Heart (Rock Remix)
There You'll Be
Let Me Let Go (Movie Version)
Let Me Let Go (Pop Version)

To be honest, she already released a GH cd to the International markets (right after Breathe). However, at that time she was trying to become a "pop" artist because she really didn't include any of her country hits and if she did, it did not include any country influences. That is why I don't consider that album a Hits collection...its more like an album used to help give her more exposure to fans overseas.

In my opinion, Faith is suffering from poor advice. Why did she feel it was necessary to NOT include "Let's Go To Vegas"? That song/video is one of her most popular songs. "I Can't Do That Anymore" is one of her best ballads EVER and "It's Your Love" is considered one of the best country duets of all times. This Hits cd was LONG overdue and instead of releasing this Hits collection, I think she should be releasing her long delayed Christmas album. I feel VERY disappointed in this cd and its sad that Faith and her label threw this weak hits collection together for devoted fans to buy. I think we deserve more than this.

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3Greaest Hits? Not!!!  Oct 03, 2007 By Rick Solimini
If this a greatest hits cd where are her hits with Tim McGraw? Wheres her soundtrach songs from THE GRINCH and other soundtracks that made her the star she is today? I'll pass.

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2From a long time fan...  Oct 05, 2007 By J. Fly
Yes, this is a "Hits" record that is remarkable short on hits. Only 3 singles off her first 2 albums? And wasn't this supposed to be 'different?' Only 2 new previously unreleased songs! ("I Need You" is nice but I already owned it thanks to Tim's album so it doesn't count).

I have to even wonder who was in charge of this, because it doesn't feel like Faith, the perfectionist, really had much of a say in this. I've put together Faith Hill Greatest Hits albums better than this on my own computer.

And there is a general lack of liner notes, too. All we get is the production credits, no message from Faith or other notable, there's not even a single Thank You note. I realize that artists are increasingly referring you to their websites for this, but I really hate that practice and think it cheapens the output. This is true for this album, too.

Having written all that, I still bought this album because I believe in supporting my artists. It gets 2 stars for the reason I bought it: 2 new songs.

EDIT: I feel the need to also point out that her latest albums also make a poor showing on this disc. In fact, out of 6 albums only the Faith disc (her third) has more than one or two songs taken from it. And one of my greatest disappointments with this album is that her famous and successful duets with her husband, such as "Just to hear you say that you love me," "Let's Make Love," and the recent "Like we never loved at all" are not included. I could have overlooked these absences if she had included more new songs.

I also now wonder if this GH was put out to buy some extra time for Faith to put together her next album. The longest she has waited between albums has been 3 years, which would be late next summer from Fireflies. Recent interviews have her saying she does not have a due date for the next one and I now wonder if she agreed to put out this half-baked Hits in exchange for a few extra years to work on the next album. If so, the next one will have to be beyond phenomenal to make up for the extra time and the disappointment of this Hits.

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