Diamond Rio released their first
Greatest Hits in 1997 and
Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 followed in 2006. Not surprisingly, it concentrates on the nine years between the two albums, although it does reach back to 1996 for "That's What I Get for Loving You" and contains no less than four new songs ("God Only Cries," "Redneck Love Gone Bad," "Over You," "In God We Still Trust"), which is a lot for a 13-track collection. It also doesn't have every charting single they've had since the last
Greatest Hits, but the missing tunes -- "I Know How the River Feels," "Stuff," "That's Just That," "We All Fall Down" -- either barely made it into the country Top 40 or didn't crack it at all, so they're not missed much at all. So, this winds up as a good overview of
Diamond Rio's second decade, containing their big songs from 1998-2003 -- "Unbelievable," "You're Gone," "One More Day," "Sweet Summer," "Beautiful Mess," and "I Believe" -- which makes it a good supplement to the first hits set. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine