Garth Brooks
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Garth Brooks: Ropin' The Wind (Capitol CDP 7 98468 2)
Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 6 February 1992
JUDGING BY his sales, Garth Brooks is the biggest thing in country music — ever. Ropin' The Wind has done six million copies in America, ...
Garth Brooks: Great Western Forum, Inglewood
Live Review by Bill Holdship, Variety, 15 November 2001
"HE'S BACK to conquer the world!" proclaimed the radio spots for the first of three "cross-country" Garth Brooks concerts airing on CBS during the last ...
Garth Brooks: In Pieces (Liberty/All formats)
Review by Stephen Dalton, New Musical Express, 5 February 1994
A GENUINE multi-platinum crossover phenomenon in the US, Brooks has yet to make any serious mark over here. Raised on Kiss and Queen, the 31-year-old ...
Garth Brooks: Wembley Arena, London
Live Review by Paul Sexton, The Times, 13 April 1994
Tip of the hat ...
Garth Brooks: Ropin' the Wind (Capitol CDESTU 2162)
Review by David Sinclair, The Times, 5 February 1992
All blown down ...
Garth Brooks: In Pieces (Liberty 80857; CD and cassette)
Review by Holly Gleason, The New York Times, 26 September 1993
A Megastar for Everyman ...
Report and Interview by Rob Tannenbaum, GQ, January 1994
As the nation turns its lonely eyes to the Seventies for inspiration, they alight fondly on Kiss, who were stupider and crasser than anyone — ...
Garth Brooks: Sevens (Capitol) ***
Review by Richard Cromelin, Los Angeles Times, 23 November 1997
"LIFE IS only therapy — real expensive and no guarantees," Brooks sings in 'You Move Me'. Well, leave it to Brooks to take his cure ...
Report and Interview by Rob Tannenbaum, Rolling Stone, 16 April 1992
With Garth Brooks leading the way, Nashville is booming ...
Garth Brooks: Fresh Horses (Capitol)
Review by Eric Weisbard, Spin, February 1996
LISTENING TO Walk a Mile in My Shoes, RCA's recent boxed set of 70s-era Elvis Presley, I caught an echo of Garth Brooks. For years ...
Book Excerpt by Barney Hoskyns, 'Capitol 75' (Taschen), 2016
NOTE: Herewith the full "director's cut" version of the historical essay I contributed to the spectacularly lavish Taschen book marking the 75th anniversary of West ...
Interview by Anthony DeCurtis, Rolling Stone, 1 April 1993
GARTH BROOKS is a regular at the Pancake Pantry on Twenty-first Avenue in Nashville. When he arrives for breakfast, the proprietor greets him at the ...
A Life In The Day Of Garth Brooks
Interview by Simon Witter, The Sunday Times, 1992
Original version of piece for The Sunday Times Magazine ...
Profile and Interview by Robin Eggar, The Sunday Times, 23 January 1994
"SHHH." THE admonition echoes around the room, stalling conversation in mid-drawl, beer in mid-swallow. The ensuing hush is equal parts reverence and show-me. ...
Garth Brooks: Meet Nashville's New Breed Of Generously Stetsoned Crooner
Profile and Interview by Mark Cooper, Q, March 1992
BANDY-LEGGED and pigeon-toed, Garth Brooks has finally taken off his stetson and is staggering around the stage of Atlanta's Omni like a man who's just ...
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