Named The Limited Series because only 2 million units were produced, the set contained Brooks’ first six multi-platinum studio releases--Garth Brooks, No Fences, Ropin’ The Wind, The Chase, In Pieces and Fresh Horses--as well as a new bonus track on each CD, for a total of 66 cuts and over three hours of music.
Bonus tracks included: “Uptown Downhome Good Ol’ Boy,” “This Ain’t Tennessee,” “Which One of Them,” “Something With A Ring To It,” “Anonymous,” and “To Make You Feel My Love.” A video was made for “Anonymous.”
Due to its success, Garth is the first artist to debut at #1 on two charts with a boxed set. It topped the Billboard Country chart and was the first boxed set to reach #1 on the Billboard Top 200 chart since the inception of Soundscan in 1991. First week sales for the set were 372,410 units, a record for first week sales of any boxed set in the Soundscan era. (The only other artist to debut at #1 with a boxed set was Bruce Springsteen, in 1986).
Single: “To Make You Feel My Love”