Garth Brooks Is Offering Vinyl of His Biggest Albums
Garth Brooks is offering vinyl of his biggest albums to fans, but only for a limited time.
Garth said, “Individual vinyls are available. The albums you can add to your collection starting immediately are No Fences, The Chase, In Pieces, Fresh Horses, and the more recent Triple Live three-disc set…none of which has ever been available as a standalone vinyl album! And there’s going to be more where they came from!”
The country icon added, “I owe you guys an entire Garth Brooks career of vinyl. So, that’ll be the start of it. You do have that promise from me. “My job is to try and get everything we’ve done on vinyl…including Chris Gaines.”
Brooks’s initial offering of individual albums on vinyl includes some of the defining recordings of his career:
No Fences was his very first chart-topping album and has gone on to not only be Diamond-certified for selling over 10-million copies – its total is past the 18-million mark.
The Chase and In Pieces are also Diamond-certified. Fresh Horses has sold over eight million copies.
Triple Live is a monumental project capturing the three-year Garth Brooks World Tour With Trisha Yearwood in one collection.
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Brooks recently said that he wants to cover Michael Jackson. In a recent Studio G, Garth said when asked if there was a song he would like to cover that he hasn’t. The country icon revealed, “You know, the cover I’d really love to do is something from Michael Jackson.”
He explained, “I was working around the kitchen, you know, while I was cleaning the house, and Michael Jackson came on. I just love his stuff.”
Only Planned Concerts
Garth’s Las Vegas residency shows are the only planned concerts on his schedule for the foreseeable future. He may already be making plans for what is next. He teased, “Do you have an idea of what you’ll be doing after the Vegas residency has ended? Yes! There’s going to be some fun. And…like I’ve said, 2024 is the busiest year of our life, and if there’s a busier year out there, it’ll be 2025.”
Vegas Show
In late 2023, he told us about his Vegas shows, “What I love about the Vegas dates is the crowd you’re playing for and the family that you’re playing for. They’ve been very sweet to us out there. And if you look on the stage anywhere in Vegas, you’ll never see a set list.”
He added with a smile, “The band almost quit because of that, right? The first night. And then they started to go, ‘Okay, I get this! It’s fun!'”