![]() ![]() After a Gaines-focused NBC special, a spoof Behind the Music episode, a Saturday Night Live episode that found Brooks hosting and Gaines performing, and a smattering of other TV appearances, the Gaines character pretty much disappeared. The Life of Chris Gaines sold 2 million copies, and its lead single, "Lost in You," was a Top 5 Billboard chart hit - but that wasn't particularly impressive compared to what Brooks was selling and charting at the time. The project was supposed to get listeners familiar with Gaines so that when a movie featuring the character, The Lamb, came out, they would know all about him.Ĭonfused? So was the rest of the world. The Life of Chris Gaines was meant to be a greatest hits collection from fictional Australian rockstar Gaines, an artist who, if he were a real person, could have been described as "rock's Garth Brooks" based on his success. Okay, it's not that simple: Brooks' 1999 album Garth Brooks in. ![]()
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