Greatest Hits
Shania Twain may have started her career in Nashville, but her greatest hits read more like the back catalog of a pop superstar. Nods to her country roots provide a playful counterpoint, as on the rollicking “Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under?” Over a hooky guitar riff, “Man! I Feel Like a Woman!” boasts a party-anthem chorus, and “That Don’t Impress Me Much” is all slick production and a twinkling disco beat. “You’re Still the One” is heartfelt pop balladry at its finest.
Just like the albums her husband/producer Mutt Lange produced for Def Leppard, Shania Twain's albums are designed to generate hit singles for two or three years, which means that each of her blockbuster records -- 1995's The Woman in Me, 1997's Come On Over, 2002's Up! -- already seem like greatest-hits records, since they're filled with huge hits.