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The Best Of The Mavericks (aka Super Colossal Smash Hits Of the ’90s) is a twelve-track set that sold over 100,000 copies in the UK. It includes three bonus tracks on the much-expanded reissue.
The success of that single propelled their album Trampoline into the UK Top 10 but they never really managed to score any further big hits on this side of the pond.
The Mavericks: Trampoline. By Joshua Klein ... The group's fifth album, Trampoline, dabbles in everything from rock and pop to country and soul, all the while sounding like it's still 1955.
The Boot counts down the 10 best songs from the Mavericks. ... The title track of the Mavericks' hit 1994 album was the band's first Top 40 country hit. ... From 1998's 'Trampoline' ...
Hearing the lush strings, beautiful horn fills and the overall polished sound on the Mavericks’ self-titled sixth album, it’s hard to believe this quartet are considered rebels in Nashville.
The Boot's readers have spoken: The Mavericks' 'Mono' has been named February's Album of the Month. 'Mono' received 46.53 percent of votes, besting upcoming releases from Rodney Atkins, Blackberry ...
Album Review: The Mavericks, ‘Mono’ No matter how The Mavericks have been positioned in the business — platinum-selling 1990s country stars or recently reunited Americana-Latin mash-up ...
The Mavericks Ready Live Album, Launch Own Record Label. After parting ways with Big Machine Label Group, eclectic band will release 'All Night Live, Volume 1' in October. By Joseph Hudak.
The Mavericks never quite fit in on country radio, not even when they were rewarded gold and platinum albums and scoring hits like "What a Crying Shame" and "All You Ever Do is Bring Me Down" in ...
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