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Kenny Rogers Album: “Anthology [Cleopatra]”

Kenny Rogers Album: “Anthology [Cleopatra]”
Album Information :
Title: Anthology [Cleopatra]
Release Date:2006-04-18
Type:Unknown
Genre:Country, Soft Pop, Soft Rock
Label:Master Classics
Explicit Lyrics:No
UPC:803680206355
Track Listing :
1 Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town Video
2 Something's Burning Video
3 Just Dropped in to See What Condition My Condition Was In Video
4 Heed the Call Video
5 But You Know I Love You
6 Reuben James Video
7 Love Woman Video
8 Tell It All Brother Video
9 Me and Bobby McGee Video
10 Elvira Video
11 Molly Video
12 Shine on Ruby Mountain Video
13 Where Does Rosie Go? Video
14 We All Got to Help Each Other Video
15 Always Leaving Always Gone Video
16 Sunshine The First Edition, Kenny Rogers and Kenny Rogers & the First Edition Video
17 Church Without a Name Video
18 She Even Woke Me Up to Say Goodbye Video
19 Poem for My Little Lady Video
20 For the Good Times Video
Review - :
There are many {$Kenny Rogers} best-ofs, anthologies, and retrospectives, but all of them give short shrift to the particular genius that was {$the First Edition}, his first major-league encounter with the music biz. {$Rogers} had been slogging it out in the trenches since he began recording in his native Houston in the 1960s, but it wasn't until he and a few members of the touring cast of {$the New Christy Minstrels} split off and started their own thang that it began to pay off. The 20 cuts collected here in a deluxe package full of great historical notes, reproductions of album covers, and excellent sound create one of those gems that effectively weighs in with another chapter in the mysterious and wacky history of {\pop} during the late '60s and early '70s. From the band's second single (and before they became {$Kenny Rogers & the First Edition}), the {$Mickey Newbury}-penned {&"Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In),"} they were something special. Blending {\folk}, {\country}, {\Baroque pop}, and {\psychedelic} {\rock}, {$the First Edition} was a vocal group with an indelible sound. That their debut album charted (and its single reached number five) during the same year as {^Pet Sounds}, {^Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band}, {^Surrealistic Pillow}, {^John Wesley Harding}, {^Incense and Peppermints}, and {^The Mamas & the Papas Deliver} is saying plenty. And it was really the beginning of something grand that has been all but erased from the popular consciousness of the era. Subsequent singles that charted included{&"Reuben James,"} {&"Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town,"} {&"Tell It All Brother,"} {&"Me and Bobby McGee"} (two years before {$Janis Joplin}'s signature version), {&"Something's Burning,"} {&"For the Good Times,"} and the funkiest, most rollicking version of {$Dallas Frazier}'s {&"Elvira"} ever put on tape. Those are all included as well as 12 other tracks that document a band featuring not only {$Rogers} but songwriter {$Mike Settle} as well. {^Anthology} is one of those documents that testifies to the glory of that era's {\pop} music and its unique ability to be so sophisticated in its songs, performances, and production techniques that it comes across directly and simply. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide
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