Collin Raye Starter Kit
When Collin Raye first surfaced, it seemed like he was a poor man’s Vince Gill. Nice, sweet vocals but not much depth. However, he’d reveal himself as having one of country music’s stronger song senses. At his peak, he enjoyed both commercial success and regular Male Vocalist nominations.
Most of this list comes from Raye’s first four albums, all of which were certified platinum. His music started to decline in quality toward the end of the decade, but he still put out some good radio singles. He’s been mostly quiet this decade, releasing albums on independent labels.
Ten Essential Tracks
“Love, Me”
from the 1991 album All I Can Be
One of country music’s finest tearjerkers. It put Raye on the map as a balladeer to be reckoned with.