Shania Twain - Discography (1993 - 2004) [FLAC] [h33t] - Kitlope

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File Type: FLAC Compression 6

Cd recorder: Plextor PX-716SA & TEAC DV-W28E

Cd Ripper: Exact Audio Copy V0.99 prebeta 4 & prebeta 5

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EAC Cue Sheet: Yes

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Torrent Hash: 2B92EE72707469D51C9FEB735B72614528BE13CF

File Size: 2.50 GB

Label: Mercury Nashville


Albums, Years & Catalog # in this Torrent:


Shania Twain 1993 314-514 422-2

The Woman in Me 1995 *

Come on Over 1997 *

Up! 2002 *

Greatest Hits 2004 B000307202

* ripped on laptop using Teac DV-W28E and EAC prebeta 5. Forgot to write down catalog numbers.



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From Wiki:


Shania Twain, OC (pronounced /???na?? ?twe?n/; born Eilleen Regina Edwards, August 28, 1965) is a Canadian country pop
artist. Her third album Come on Over is the best-selling album of all time by a female musician and the best-selling
album in the history of country music.[2] She is the only female musician to have three albums certified Diamond by the
Recording Industry Association of America and is also the second best-selling artist in Canada, behind fellow Canadian
C�line Dion, with three of her studio albums being certified double diamond by the Canadian Recording Industry
Association. Twain has achieved both critical and financial success, having received five Grammy awards, 27 BMI
Songwriter awards,[3] and she has sold over 75 million albums worldwide to date including 48 million in the USA
alone.[4] She is ranked as the 10th best-selling artist of the Nielsen Soundscan era, with approximately 33,591,000
sales through April 5 2008, based on relatively few releases.
Shania Twain 1993


Shania Twain is the self-titled debut album by Shania Twain, originally released in 1993. Although not a hit when
originally released, Twain's more recent successful albums gained her legions of fans, which has generated more interest
in Shania Twain causing it to be certified platinum in the U.S. for shipments of one million copies.


Tracks:


1. "What Made You Say That" (Tony Haselden, Stan Munsey Jr.) – 2:58

2. "You Lay a Whole Lot of Love on Me" (Hank Beach, Forest Borders II) – 2:48

3. "Dance with the One That Brought You" (Sam Hogin, Gretchen Peters) – 2:23

4. "Still Under the Weather" (Skip Ewing, L. E. White, Michael White) – 3:06

5. "God Ain't Gonna Getcha for That" (Kent Robbins, Shania Twain) – 2:44

6. "Got a Hold on Me" (Rachel Newman) – 2:14

7. "There Goes the Neighborhood" (Tommy Dodson, Bill C. Graham, Alan Laney) – 3:17

8. "Forget Me" (Stephony Smith) – 3:21

9. "When He Leaves You" (Mike Reid, Robbins) – 4:21

10. "Crime of the Century" (Richard Fagan, Ralph Murthy) – 3:29The Woman in Me 1995


The Woman in Me is the Grammy award-winning second studio album by Shania Twain, released in 1995. The album was
certified 12� platinum, denoting shipments of 12 million albums in the United States and won as the Best Country
Album of 1996. It has sold over 18 million copies, worldwide, to date.


Tracks:


1. "Home Ain't Where His Heart Is (Anymore)" – 4:12

2. "Any Man of Mine" – 4:07

3. "Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under?" – 4:25

4. "(If You're Not in It for Love) I'm Outta Here!" – 4:30

5. "The Woman in Me (Needs the Man in You)" – 4:50

6. "Is There Life After Love?" – 4:39

7. "If It Don't Take Two" – 3:40

8. "You Win My Love" – 4:26

9. "Raining on Our Love" – 4:38

10. "Leaving Is the Only Way Out" – 4:07

11. "No One Needs to Know" – 3:04

12. "God Bless the Child" – 1:30Come on Over 1997


Come on Over is the third studio album recorded by country singer Shania Twain. It was released on November 4, 1997.
The best-selling country music album of all time, it is certified 20� Platinum in the US (2x Diamond under new
RIAA), 2� Diamond in Canada, 15� Platinum in Australia, and 10� Platinum in Great Britain. Twelve
singles were released from the album, of which eleven were top five country hits in Canada.


The album became an unprecedented blockbuster success, breaking many sales records around the world and becoming the
biggest-selling album of all time by a female artist (surpassing Alanis Morissette's Jagged Little Pill), the
biggest-selling country music album ever, the biggest-selling album of the 1990s and one of the biggest selling albums
in music history.
Some of the reasons of its tremendous success were the availability of two different versions of the album (the
original country version, released in 1997, and the international pop version released two years later) and the huge
promotion that the album received, supported with an extensive world tour and an impressive 12 hit singles, all of them
released through September 1997 through July 2000. 11 of those singles were released in Canada and the U.S., and all of
them reached The Top 5 on the Canada country chart, including #1 hits.
Twain topped her own record with the release of Come on Over, beating out then Diamond album The Woman in Me (1995), as
the best-selling country music album ever released by a female artist. It was, in fact, the best-selling album ever
released by a female artist. Debuting at #2 on the U.S. Billboard 200 with a moderate 172,000 copies (3,000 units behind
Mase's Harlem World), the album showed its consistency when it moved another 170,000 copies in its second week (a 1.2%
decrease) to stay at #2 again behind Barbra Streisand's Higher Ground. The RIAA certified Come on Over Gold, Platinum
and 2� platinum on December 23, 1997. It sold more than 100,000 units in each of sixty-two weeks. The album's best
sales week was its 110th week, during which it sold 355,000 units to settle at number ten (Christmas 1999). The album
stayed on the top 100 for 151 weeks. On November 15, 2004, the RIAA certified Come on Over at 2� Diamond,
recognizing 20 million shipments throughout the United States[1]. Worldwide, the album has sold 36 million copies. Come
on Over ranks as the best-selling album of the Nielsen SoundScan era in United States, with 15,478,000 copies sold up to
April 2009,[2] ahead of its nearest rival, Metallica's 1991 self-titled album.
Tracks:
1. "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!" – 3:53

2. "I'm Holdin' On to Love (To Save My Life)" – 3:30

3. "Love Gets Me Every Time" – 3:33

4. "Don't Be Stupid (You Know I Love You)" – 3:35

5. "From This Moment On" – 4:43 (duet with Bryan White)

6. "Come on Over" – 2:55

7. "When" – 3:39

8. "Whatever You Do! Don't!" – 3:47

9. "If You Wanna Touch Her, Ask!" – 4:04

10. "You're Still the One" – 3:34

11. "Honey, I'm Home" – 3:39

12. "That Don't Impress Me Much" – 3:38

13. "Black Eyes, Blue Tears" – 3:39

14. "I Won't Leave You Lonely" – 4:13

15. "Rock This Country!" – 4:23

16. "You've Got a Way" – 3:24



Up! 2002


Up! (stylized as :)p!) is the fourth studio album released in 2002 by Canadian singer Shania Twain. Three versions of
the album were released: a country version (green disc), a pop version (red disc) and an international version (blue
disc) in the style of Indian film music; all three discs contain exactly the same track listing and featured
identifiable picture labels (for example, Shania sports a cowboy hat on the green country disc.) The country and pop
versions were released together in North America, while the pop and international versions were released together
outside of the U.S. and Canada. In the U.S., Up! debuted at number one with sales of 874,000 copies; to date, the album
has sold over 16 million copies worldwide.


Writing and recording for the album took place across the world. According to the album booklet, Twain and Lange wrote
and recorded in Berlin, Rome, Vienna, Paris, Avignon, Provence, Milan, Dublin, the Bahamas, The Grenadine Islands, and
Mumbai.[1] For the blue international disc, the pair enlisted British-Asian music producers Simon and Diamond Duggal for
production collaboration. Canadian folk music group Leahy provided group fiddles throughout the album.


Twain launched an extensive promotional tour for the album, starting in October 2002. Major events included the Super
Bowl XXXVIII halftime show, the 2002 and 2003 Country Music Awards, the 2003 American Music Awards, the 2003 Juno
Awards, the 2003 ECHO Awards, the 2003 Billboard Music Awards, and the 2003 CMT Flameworthy Awards.
On October 2, 2002, Twain performed on the Dutch program TROS TV Show. On October 5 she appeared on Wetten, dass..?. On
October 19 she appeared on the BBC show Parkinson and on France's Star Academy. On October 26 Twain filmed a
mini-concert for CD:UK. On November 6 she launched the U.S. leg of the promotional tour by opening the 2002 Country
Music Awards. On November 24, Shania performed in Edmonton at the 2002 Grey Cup halftime show.
The album debuted at number one on both the Top Country Albums chart and the Billboard 200, after selling 874,000
copies in its first full week of release. On its second week, it remained at the top spot on both charts, selling
623,000 copies. During its third week, sales were still strong to top both charts again, selling more than 317,000
copies, beating Tim McGraw's Tim McGraw and the Dancehall Doctors which held the number two spot in a second consecutive
week after selling over 250,000 copies, and Mariah Carey's Charmbracelet which debuted at number three with 241,000
copies.[2]. Its fourth week sales were enough to keep her on number one on its fourth week, this time selling more than
373,000 copies. Its last reign on the All Genre chart was during its fifth week, as it sold more than 459,000 mill
units. The albums five-week total alone stands at an estimated 2,646,000 units. The RIAA certified the album at
11� platinum, denoting shipments of 5.8 mill in the United States; the RIAA counts each disc separately for
certification purposes. As of 2007, Up! has sold 16 mill copies worldwide.[3][4] It stayed in the Top 100 of the
Billboard chart for more than 60 weeks.
The album was also certified diamond in Canada a month after its release date.[5]
In 2007, the album's cover was listed on Maxim's Sexiest Album Covers


Tracks:
Red/Green/Blue versions
All of the versions have minor time differences from each other.

1. "Up!"

2. "I'm Gonna Getcha Good!"

3. "She's Not Just a Pretty Face"

4. "Juanita"

5. "Forever and for Always"

6. "Ain't No Particular Way"

7. "It Only Hurts When I'm Breathing"

8. "Nah!" – 4:08

9. "(Wanna Get to Know You) That Good!"

10. "C'est la Vie"

11. "I'm Jealous"

12. "Ka-Ching!"

13. "Thank You Baby! (for Makin' Someday Come So Soon)"

14. "Waiter! Bring Me Water!"

15. "What a Way to Wanna Be!"

16. "I Ain't Goin' Down"

17. "I'm Not in the Mood (To Say No)!"

18. "In My Car (I'll be the Driver)"

19. "When You Kiss Me"



Greatest Hits 2004


Greatest Hits is a greatest hits album by Shania Twain, released in 2004 (see 2004 in music). The album contains 21
tracks from her three Diamond albums The Woman in Me, Come on Over and Up!. Also included are three new songs:
"Party for Two" which hit the top ten at country in the U.S. and top ten in UK and Germany, the ballad
"Don't!" and "I Ain't No Quitter".
Greatest Hits finished 2005 as the highest selling country album in the U.S.. [1]. As of November 17, 2006 the album
has sold approximately 3,540,000 mill retail units in the United States. According to her official myspace, Shania
Twain's Greatest Hits has sold more than four mill copies in the US. As of April 17, 2008, the album has been certified
4� platinum in the US.[2]It received a second platinum certification in the UK on December 17, 2004 [3] It has
sold about 7 million worldwide
Greatest Hits debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 with 530,000 copies sold
Tracks:


1. "Forever and for Always" [Red Radio Edit] – 4:03

2. "I'm Gonna Getcha Good!" [Red Radio Edit] – 4:02

3. "Up!" [Green Album Version*] – 2:53

4. "Come on Over" – 2:54

5. "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!" [Album Version*] – 3:53

6. "That Don't Impress Me Much" [Pop Radio Version*] – 4:27

7. "From This Moment On" [International Version - Radio Edit] – 3:55

8. "Honey, I'm Home" – 3:36

9. "You're Still the One" [Radio Edit w/o Intro] – 3:14

10. "Don't Be Stupid (You Know I Love You)" – 3:34

11. "Love Gets Me Every Time" – 3:33

12. "No One Needs to Know" – 3:03

13. "You Win My Love" [Radio Edit] – 3:45

14. "(If You're Not in It for Love) I'm Outta Here!" [Radio Edit Version] – 3:48

15. "The Woman in Me (Needs the Man in You)" [Radio Edit] – 3:57

16. "Any Man of Mine" – 4:06

17. "Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under?" [Radio Edit] – 3:58

18. "Party for Two" (featuring Mark McGrath) [Pop Version] – 3:31

19. "Don't!" – 3:55

20. "Party for Two" (featuring Billy Currington) [Country Version*] – 3:31

21. "I Ain't No Quitter" – 3:30



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