Garth Brooks is set to release the next installment in his The Anthology series when The Anthology Part IV: Going Home released on December 6th. The latest installment features never-before-seen photos and chronicles the 14 years Brooks spent in Oklahoma after stepping away from the music spotlight to spend time with his children.
“These fourteen years of my life are what I will always remember. It was life at its best. I learned to be a dad, my girls got to know me, and I will not regret for one second that I walked away from a career to find all of this,” Brooks said in a statement.
The Anthology, Part IV features stories and anecdotes from Brooks and others in his life, including fellow artist Trisha Yearwood, to whom Brooks has been married since 2005, along with stories from other close friends. Part IV also includes six discs highlighting songs from Brooks' works The missed sessions, Blame It All on My Roots: Five Decades of Influences and original cuts from Brooks' early Capitol releases. The project delves into a season of Brooks' life, beginning on October 26, 2000, when Brooks and Capitol Records celebrated RIAA-certified sales of more than 100 million albums and shocked the industry by announcing his retirement from touring ( Brooks returned to the spotlight in 2014 when he unveiled a headlining tour with Yearwood, and has since embarked on the Garth Brooks Stadium tour in 2019, as well as residencies including his residency at Plus One).
Brooks released his first installment The Anthology Series in 2017, as a five-CD set and corresponding book that reflected on the early years of his career.
Pre-orders are available through Amazon and TalkShopLive.
from our partners at https://www.billboard.com/music/country/garth-brooks-anthology-part-four-release-date-1235820398/