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George Jones Album: “The Definitive Collection 1955-1962 [Remaster]”

George Jones Album: “The Definitive Collection 1955-1962 [Remaster]”
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Liner Note Author: Rich Kienzle. <p>Recording information: 1955 - 1962.
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Track Listing :
1 Why Baby Why Video
2 I'm Ragged But I'm Right Video
3 Just One More Video
4 Don't Stop The Music Video
5 Too Much Water Video
6 Cup Of Loneliness Video
7 Color Of The Blues Video
8 Will The Circle Be Unbroken
9 If I Don't Love You (Grits Ain't Groceries)
10 Treasure Of Love Video
11 White Lightning Video
12 Mr. Fool
13 Who Shot Sam Video
14 Big Harlan Taylor Video
15 Money To Burn
16 You're Still On My Mind Video
17 Family Bible Video
18 Life To Go Video
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20 Tender Years Video
21 Achin', Breakin' Heart
22 She Thinks I Still Care Video
Album Information :
Title: The Definitive Collection 1955-1962 [Remaster]
UPC:602498623091
Format:CD
Type:Performer
Genre:Country - Nashville Sound
Artist:George Jones
Producer:Andy McKaie (Compilation)
Label:Chronicles
Distributed:Universal Distribution
Release Date:2004/06/22
Original Release Year:2004
Discs:1
Mono / Stereo:Stereo
Studio / Live:Studio
Peter Durward Harris "Pete the music fan" (Leicester England) - March 30, 2005
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
- All of the essential Mercury hits

Some years ago, Mercury released a double CD (Cup of loneliness) containing 48 tracks from George's recordings with Starday and Mercury up to 1961. For those who just want the essentials on a single CD, Mercury how now released this compilation, which includes nineteen of those 48 tracks plus three others - Money to burn, You're still on my mind and She thinks I still care (the latter track was a hit for George on the United Artists label).

Compared with the earlier compilation, there are some notable omissions including Accidentally on purpose, Seasons of my heart and Tall tall trees. I can understand the difficulty of getting everything that matters on to a single CD but I think these three songs could have been included. Even so, none of these songs are absolutely essential (those who disagree will buy Cup of loneliness instead).

Most of George's most famous songs came after he left Mercury but among the classic tracks here are Why baby why, I'm ragged but I'm right, Color of the blues, White lightning, Who shot Sam, Window up above and Tender years.

While this collection cannot be as comprehensive as Cup of loneliness, it achieves its purpose of providing all of George's important early hits on a single CD. Building a collection of George's music can be very expensive. For most people, this will be sufficient to represent the early years.

Tom, AZ - September 27, 2009
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Great, with one mistake

Like the other reviewer said, this is a great 1 disc distillation of The 2 CD "Cup of Loneliness" compilation that also adds "She Thinks I Still Care" from the United Artists period. If you want more than this get "Cup of Loneliness" and The Razor and Tie "She Thinks I still Care". For some reason, both this and the other Mercury compilation substitute a rerecording of "Why Baby Why". I don't know why since they use the orginals of a couple other Starday recordings. Anyway, if you want the original version, which I think is better, you'll find it on Columbia's Spirit of Country, and probably a 100 other compilations.

Secret Squirrel PDX-Girl "S. Squirrel" (PORTLAND, OR, US) - October 05, 2011
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- The man and his gin-laden dimples.

... or was it whiskey??? Who cares, it's George! What's not to like? (Unless you don't, in which case, don't bother me about it!)

All in all, it's a good cd if you are looking for a smattering of his early stuff. The stuff that comes later on tends to be more in the rotation for me, but this was a good place to start for me to start to hear his earlier works.

Good price too...

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