LeAnn Rimes has had an interesting career to say the least, with some of her albums being squarely aimed at pop fans, others squarely aimed at country fans, while the rest are somewhere in between. People can make up their own minds what they like best. This compilation, based on her American greatest hits compilation but with a couple of bonus remixes, has a bit of everything from LeAnn's early years to 2003, though it focuses mainly on LeAnn`s pop music.
Country fans the world over became aware of LeAnn's talents as a result of her debut album in 1996, represented here by two tracks (Blue, One way ticket). In 1997, LeAnn recorded How do I live. Trisha Yearwood was also persuaded to record the song and her version became a number one American country hit, while making a token appearance in the British pop charts. LeAnn's version became a huge American pop hit and eventually made the top ten in the British pop charts (several months after Trisha`s version made its brief UK chart appearance). I don't think there's a lot to choose between the two versions (maybe Trisha`s version is slightly better), but both of them had a lot of success with the song in different countries. With LeAnn's version making it in the pop charts but not the country charts, this was some kind of signal that she should cater for pop fans as well as (or maybe instead of) country fans, hence LeAnn's subsequent recordings have often veered towards pop music.
In Britain, LeAnn had a number one hit with Can't fight the moonlight (from the soundtrack of Coyote ugly) and a top ten hit duet with Elton John (Written in the stars). She also came close to the top ten with two other hits (I need you, Life goes on). All of those tracks are included here, along with her minor UK hits.
This compilation provides a great introduction to LeAnn's music, though country fans may be better to seek out one of her original albums of country material. If you enjoy country music but not pop music, you'll only find about four or five tracks here to your liking.