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Marty Robbins Album: “Live Classics from the WSM Grand Ole Opry”

Marty Robbins Album: “Live Classics from the WSM Grand Ole Opry”
Album Information :
Title: Live Classics from the WSM Grand Ole Opry
Release Date:2001-05-22
Type:Unknown
Genre:Country, Vintage Country, Oldies
Label:Audium
Explicit Lyrics:Yes
UPC:022111812129
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Track Listing :
1 Ain't You Ashamed
2 Good Night Cincinnati, Good Mornin' Tennessee
3 At The End Of A Long Lonely Day
4 My Isle of Golden Dreams Video
5 Call Me Up (And I'll Come Calling On You)
6 That's All Right
7 I'll Go on Alone Video
8 I Can't Help It (If I'm Still in Love With You)
9 Who at My Door Is Standing
10 Singing the Blues Video
11 Knee Deep in the Blues Video
12 White Sport Coat (And a Pink Carnation)
13 Whispering Hope
14 Story Of My Life Video
15 Sweet Lies
16 Stairway of Love
17 Just Married Video
18 Ain't I the Lucky One Video
19 Hanging Tree
20 Running Gun Video
21 Paso
Tom Barton (Austin, TX United States) - June 13, 2001
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- A First-Class CD

"Early Classics Live" is a great collection for anyone who is a Marty Robbins fan. Aside from the fact that there are songs on this CD that he never recorded in a studio, it is great to hear him do what he did best -- entertain before a live audience.

As hard as it is to imagine, Marty Robbins was not born as an entertainer. This collection provides a glimpse of his development onstage over a ten-year period. The incredibly shy young man that Red Foley introduced to the Grand Ole Opry in 1951 (captured on this CD) develops into an onstage giant at the end of the CD with a performance of "El Paso," complete with the excitement that could only be found at the Opry when Marty performed there. The CD captures him with some of his early stage antics, along with his commanding stage presence.

This one is well worth having! I only hope it is not the last to be heard of some of his amazing Opry performances!

Cory L. Schwent (Bloomsdale, MO United States) - April 06, 2002
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- What else are they trying to hide from us?

This is awesome all the way around. The sound, the packaging, the notes, everything. Now what I am wondering. How many classic live Opry recordings like this are sitting in some vault somewhere collecting dust? Buy this now!

James Needham (Australia) - July 15, 2001
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- Marty Robbins Live Classics

It is "The Marty Robbins Album" its Amazing in his long standing career of brilliance that more live performances have not been released. This album shows true grit and spirit that Marty Robbins had and still these timeless classics live on through the passage of time. No Marty Robbins Fan should be without this Album nor should anyone who wants a peice of Country Music History. This is Marty at the prime of his career the sound qaulity is amazing.

Diane Diekman (Sioux Falls, SD, USA) - August 06, 2009
- Marty's first Opry performance

I am writing the biography of Marty Robbins and it was so exciting to me to hear the live performance of his first appearance on the Grand Ole Opry. I now also have the exact date--June 30, 1951. Red Foley comments, "Marty, a nice looking bunch of people here, huh?" and Marty responds, "There's a lot of them." This CD shows Marty's progression over a decade, from this first performance until "El Paso" and the end of the Prince Albert network show. I only wish a more typical Marty photo had been used for the cover. He was not a hat person.

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