Tim McGraw - Greatest Hits Volume 3
Oct 15, 2008 12:17:43 GMT -5
Post by Late Winter on Oct 15, 2008 12:17:43 GMT -5
#1 on The Country Albums Chart and #9 on The Billboard 200. Not too shabby for an album he didn't want released. It is weird since his last GH was so recent
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Tim McGraw upset by label's decision
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Tim McGraw says his record label, Curb Records, released a greatest hits package of his songs against his wishes and without his involvement.
McGraw, 41, said in a statement Tuesday that he's been working on a new studio album for more than a year, playing some of the new songs on tour and wanted to release the CD this fall.
But he said instead Curb Records released the greatest hits collection — his third overall and second since just 2006 — last week to extend his recording contract term.
"I'm saddened and disappointed that my label chose to put out another hits album instead of new music," McGraw said. "I've only had one studio album since my last hits package. It has to be just as confusing to the fans as it is to me."
The singer said he had no involvement in the creation or presentation of the record, "Greatest Hits 3."
The 12-track disc includes McGraw hits going back to 1995 up to his current single, "Let It Go." It also includes two tracks not previously released on any of McGraw's albums: "Find Out Who Your Friends Are" with Tracy Lawrence and Kenny Chesney, and "Nine Lives" with the rock group Def Leppard.
"Sure I love the songs and I don't want to take anything away from all the creative people who were part of making those records. But the whole concept is an embarrassment to me as an artist.
"In the spirit of the election year, I would simply say to my fans 'I'm Tim McGraw and I don't approve their message,'" he said.
Curb Records did not immediately respond to a phone message left at their Nashville office.
McGraw has been with Curb, an independent label, since his 1993 debut. Other artists on the label's roster include LeAnn Rimes, Jo Dee Messina and Rodney Atkins.
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Tim McGraw upset by label's decision
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Tim McGraw says his record label, Curb Records, released a greatest hits package of his songs against his wishes and without his involvement.
McGraw, 41, said in a statement Tuesday that he's been working on a new studio album for more than a year, playing some of the new songs on tour and wanted to release the CD this fall.
But he said instead Curb Records released the greatest hits collection — his third overall and second since just 2006 — last week to extend his recording contract term.
"I'm saddened and disappointed that my label chose to put out another hits album instead of new music," McGraw said. "I've only had one studio album since my last hits package. It has to be just as confusing to the fans as it is to me."
The singer said he had no involvement in the creation or presentation of the record, "Greatest Hits 3."
The 12-track disc includes McGraw hits going back to 1995 up to his current single, "Let It Go." It also includes two tracks not previously released on any of McGraw's albums: "Find Out Who Your Friends Are" with Tracy Lawrence and Kenny Chesney, and "Nine Lives" with the rock group Def Leppard.
"Sure I love the songs and I don't want to take anything away from all the creative people who were part of making those records. But the whole concept is an embarrassment to me as an artist.
"In the spirit of the election year, I would simply say to my fans 'I'm Tim McGraw and I don't approve their message,'" he said.
Curb Records did not immediately respond to a phone message left at their Nashville office.
McGraw has been with Curb, an independent label, since his 1993 debut. Other artists on the label's roster include LeAnn Rimes, Jo Dee Messina and Rodney Atkins.