Darlin', Darlin'

Darlin', Darlin'

Darlin', Darlin'

ASIN: B00000EH36

Track Listings
 
1. She Used to Love Me a Lot
2. You're the Only Song I Sing Today
3. Too Close to Home
4. My Elusive Dreams
5. Mary Go Round (About the Birth of Jesus)
6. Don't Cry Darlin'
7. She Ain't You
8. My Girl
9. Call Me the Breeze
10. For Lovers Only

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Way Out West: The Essential Western Film Music Collection, Vol. 2
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Not My Style
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Way Out West: The Essential Western Film Music Collection, Vol. 2

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ASIN: B000060PBU
Release Date: 2002-03-26

Tracks:

  1. The Hallejuah Trail-Overture
  2. The Alamo-The Green Leaves Of Summer
  3. The Alamo-Davy Crocket
  4. The Big Country-The Welcoming/Finale
  5. The Big Valley-Main Theme
  6. Blazing Saddles-Blazing Saddles
  7. Bonaza-Main Theme
  8. Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid-raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head
  9. The Comancheros-McBain/Main Title
  10. Duel In The Sun-Main Title/The Legend/Orizaba
  11. A Fistfull Of Dynamite-Duck You Sucker
  12. For A Few Dollars More-Main Theme
  13. Friendly Persuasion-Thee I Love
  14. Giant-Main Theme
  15. The Good, The Bad And The Ugly-Main Theme
  16. The Good, The Bad And The Ugly-The Ecstasy Of Gold
  17. Gunfight At The O.K. Corral-Suite
  18. Hang 'Em High-Main Theme
  19. The Hanging Tree-Main Title

Tracks:

  1. High Caparral-Main Theme
  2. How The West Was Won-Prelude/The Land
  3. High Noon-Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darlin'
  4. The Jayhawkers-The Lynching/Two Brothers/The Hayhawkers
  5. The Lone Ranger-William Tell Overture: Finale
  6. Nevada Smith-Main Title
  7. Old Gringo-Main Themes
  8. Once Upon A Time In The West-Man With The Harmonica
  9. One Eyed Jacks-Main Title
  10. The Proud Rebel-Main Titles
  11. The Quick And The Dead-End Titles
  12. Quigley Down Under-End Titles
  13. Rio Bravo-Rio Bravo/De Guella
  14. The Scalphunters-Main Title
  15. Shane-Main Theme: The Call Of The Farwaway Hills
  16. The Shootist-Main Title
  17. The Unforgiven-The Need For Love
  18. Viva Zapata-Gathering Forces
  19. The Virginian-Main Theme

Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars Not My Style.......2007-05-11

This CD has a lot of good songs on it, but it just too bland for our taste. We prefer Western music to sound as though genuine cowboys are singing it - not a fancy chorus!

5 out of 5 stars Rockin' Western Collection.......2006-08-28

For anyone who likes movie/tv music from westerns should purchase this CD. What a wonderful collection of both film and tv with great renditions of each piece. I'm about to purchase Vol. 1 to complete my collection.

5 out of 5 stars Hard to Find Great Western Themes .......2006-03-16

This CD has a number of great western themes that are not in some of the standard lists. For example it includes "The Hallejuah Trail", "Blazing Saddles", and "Giant". This CD also has what I consider the true theme of "The Comancheros". I have been disappointed with some other CDs I have purchased listing "The Comancheros" which had a song rather than this theme. Many of the tracks on this two disk CD go beyond the main theme music and are actually suites. The "Big Country" and "How the West Was Won" are just a couple of examples. It may be a little more expense than some CDs, but not bad for a two disk set. I am really happy with my purchase.

4 out of 5 stars Western Music.......2005-07-29

I enjoy this CD. It has many familiar melodies. Good background for reading, nice to listen while driving. It is also the only CD I've ever found that has the great theme from the movie "Giant."

5 out of 5 stars A great follow-up.......2003-08-29

This is the second collection by SilvaScreen, who are also responsible for "The Wild West: The Essential Western Film Music Collection" (see my review). And it's just as good as the first. There are themes in here that everyone will recognize ("Bonanza," "A Fistful of Dollars"), themes that may not be so familiar ("Duel in the Sun," "The Hanging Tree," the lively "Blazing Saddles"), and even themes you may not associate with Westerns at all ("The Friendly Persuasion"). And no duplication either: when this disc includes a piece from one of the same sources covered in its predecessor, it's a different piece. One great treat: the full lyrics to "Gunfight at OK Corral," which I've never heard outside the soundtrack of the movie itself. The arrangement from "Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid" includes not only the familiar song "Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head" but an overview of the music--seguing almost seamlessly into Bernstein's magnificent "The Comancheros," a rare find indeed. An expensive item, but if you love Western film music, well worth it.
The Little Darlin' Sessions
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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  • A Real Little Darlin'
  • A Real Keeper - Understated Greatness
  • Dale Watson's half-finished tribute to Little Darlin' Records
The Little Darlin' Sessions
Dale Watson
Manufacturer: Koch Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000OLGCCU
Release Date: 2007-05-08

Tracks:

  1. TOUCH MY HEART 4:36
  2. DOWN ON THE CORNER (AT A BAR CALLED KELLY'S) 2:50
  3. JUKEBOX CHARLIE 3:00
  4. BIG TOWN BABY 2:17
  5. LOVIN MACHINE 2:47
  6. IF I'M GONNA SINK 2:58
  7. I DON'T NEED A BOTTLE 3:36
  8. APARTMENT # 9 2:46
  9. I NEVER HAD THE ONE I WANTED 3:09
  10. EVERYTHING YOU TOUCH TURNS TO HURT 3:06
  11. THE PINT OF NO RETURN 3:25
  12. HE THOUGHT HE'D DIE LAUGHING
  13. MEMORY CROSSING 2:42
  14. LATE AND GREAT ME 2:28
  15. WHATEVER YOU ARE 2:59

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Great Combination.......2007-06-10

Dale Watson, Lloyd Green and the Little Darlin' sound - what a great combination. Dale is wonderful with his own band, but this CD with some other great musicians is something special. Dale's fans get to hear Dale sing some great old songs in his style and with the Little Darlin' sound. It's great to hear Lloyd Green's unique steel guitar sound again.

1 out of 5 stars Support Dale by NOT buying this record.......2007-05-30

Buy another Dale Watson recording instead. From the Cradle to the Grave Go see a live Dale Watson show. Buy a Ray Price record. But don't buy this unfinished record that is being released against Dale's wishes.

5 out of 5 stars A Real Little Darlin'.......2007-05-28

If you are a fan of the original "Little Darlin' Sound" you realize that this CD is right on. Who cares if Dale has some originals on it or not, I find refreshing that he doesn't. He latest has all originals so buy that one and everyone should be happy.

5 out of 5 stars A Real Keeper - Understated Greatness.......2007-05-27

Wow...every hear truisms like "less is more" or "the whole is greater than the sum of its parts"? Great hard core real underground Country Classics and Craftsmen doin their thang on a single take?!!! Dale may not like it (please ask him or his entourage personally at one of his shows), but did Van Gogh love his ear? Sometimes... getting out of one's own way is "the way" when our own perfectionism obstructs the flow of simplicity. The polictics and business of an artist's expression and creative license may be one of the most difficult energies in the world for any outside influence to control or influence. That being said, I absolutely love this CD. It is understated greatness and elegance. From the opening number "Touch My Heart"... the songs clearly, easily, and bawdly meet "the standard" and lineage of easy listening ol honky tonk that touch the heart and move the soul. Dale's smooth vocals blend more (on this "underproduced" effort) as an instrument along side master muscians as their respective influences unassumably interweave to emotive forefronts on this solid and steady CD throughout (plaintive steel guitar, rolling piano, insightful fiddle). When "it" comes through the contours of the complexities of the human heart..."it" stands alone, naked, simple, ugly, pretty, broken, and whole....and sadly sometimes the process of business as usual and not being as good as it gets, sucks. But it is what it is. Make no mistake, from very far outside lookin in, these are "stand alone" gems that have been written by a hand that knows... when old meets new somethings got to give. Though these songs reputedly are of just "demo" quality, - and dale's own written songs did not even make the cut (ouch-hard to believe but true), it's my favorite and best "dale watson cd" for all the reasons listed above.
I'm sorry to hear of dale's protestation, truly... cus this one's a classic and it sure is a beauty!

4 out of 5 stars Dale Watson's half-finished tribute to Little Darlin' Records.......2007-05-19

Well, Dale may be P.O.-ed about the release of what he considers a subpar record (and has every right to stick up for himself) but I think the one-star review below may be a little misguided. If you rate the record based on what you hear, rather than the behind-the-scenes politics, this ain't bad at all. There are several fine weepers, notably "If I'm Gonna Sink" and the gloomier-than-gloomy "Touch My Heart," and even if he didn't get the chance to make this record as well as he wanted, it's still got plenty of soul. In my book, a Dale Watson demo tape is still more fun to listen to than a Tim McGraw megasmash. Hopefully Dale will get his fair share of the royalties and can go on to make the records he wants to make, the way he wants to make 'em. Meanwhile, fans can make up their own minds about the merits of this album. I'd give it a 3.5.
Center Stage: Broadway 1947-1958
Average customer rating: 2 out of 5 stars
  • STREISSAND LIVE IN CONCERT 2006
Center Stage: Broadway 1947-1958

Manufacturer: Decca Broadway
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ASIN: B0007ZEO1E
Release Date: 2005-04-26

Tracks:

  1. Shall We Dance?
  2. Ohio
  3. Luck Be A Lady
  4. The Ballad Of Mack The Knife
  5. There's A Small Hotel
  6. Once In Love With Amy
  7. The Yodel Blues
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  11. Now Is The Time

Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars STREISSAND LIVE IN CONCERT 2006.......2007-05-15

CONTENT WAS EXCELLENT BUT THE CD HAD TOO MANY GAPS IN TRANSITION FROM EACH TRACK.
Wonderful Town (2003 Broadway Revival Cast)
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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Wonderful Town (2003 Broadway Revival Cast)
Leonard Bernstein , Betty Comden , Donna Murphy , Jennifer Westfeldt , and Adolph Green
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ASIN: B0001BFDIW
Release Date: 2004-03-09

Tracks:

  1. Overture
  2. Christopher Street
  3. Ohio
  4. Conquering New York
  5. One Hundred Easy Ways
  6. What A Waste
  7. Little Bit Of Love, A
  8. Pass The Football
  9. Conversation Piece
  10. Quiet Girl, A
  11. Conga!
  12. My Darlin' Eileen
  13. Swing!
  14. Ohio (Reprise)

Amazon.com

Leonard Bernstein, Betty Comden and Adolph Green's 1953 collaboration in Wonderful Town doesn't lack for recordings, including two good studio casts from 1998 and 1999. Yet the uncommonly funny show hadn't received a proper Broadway revival until this 2003 production. As Ruth Sherwood, a role created by Rosalind Russell, Donna Murphy gives a glorious five-star star performance, and nowhere is it more obvious than on "Conga!" and "Swing," the latter a delirious spoof of 1950s Greenwich Village hipsterisms. As Eileen Sherwood, Jennifer Westfeldt doesn't have the crystalline pipes of Audra McDonald (from the 1999 album) but she gives a warm performance that comes across well on CD. The rest of the cast is studded with pros who take obvious delight in the show, and music director Rob Fisher polishes Bernstein's score to a gleam. Truly, Broadway doesn't get much better than this. --Elisabeth Vincentelli

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Wonderful Town (2003).......2007-02-21

Frankly, I got this album for one song..."A Hundred Ways to Lose a Man", which I heard on the Braodway station of our digital cable network. I was extremely entertained by the song and loved the style portrayed in this album's particular rendition of it. I got it in order to perform the song myself for a benefit performance. I am very pleased to have it in my collection. As far as the rest of the album is concerned...one has to be "in the mood". It can be a bit annoying at times. Not my favorite Leonard Bernstein...doesn't compare to West Side Story...rather fluffy in comparison and silly, but that's what was intended.

3 out of 5 stars Good Piece.......2006-12-16

This show is nice, very broadway. The music is nice, lyrics fun, and whole show a nice piece. It isn't something I would listen to over and over which is why it's only getting three stars, but it isn't something that I won't play from time to time. Of the two recordings I have (this one and the 2004 revival) there are MINISCULE differences, but I would say this is the better of the two. I like Donna Murphy's character over Brooke Shields. Good CD for collectors and new broadway listners alike. Fav Song: "Conga"

4 out of 5 stars Wonderful wonderful town!!.......2005-05-19

This is an excellent piece of work. Delightful. Charming. Splendid. Funny. Enjoyable. There are so many songs that stand out on this soundtrack, paticularly "one hundred easy ways." Evey time I hear I just can't help but break out in laughter. Excellent soundtrack; a must purchase!!

4 out of 5 stars Really Good, But..........2005-02-01

This may be the prime example of how a live performance transcends any recorded experience. I have read all the rave reviews of Donna Murphy's performance and trust people's judgment: she must have been wonderful in person. In this recording, however, she struggles through four or five different accents, settling somewhere between a voice from Missippi by way of New York.It seems less a performance than a gimmick.

As a kid I heard my parents play the Rosalind Russell version of this show a hundred times and I guess she is imprinted in my mind as Ruth Sherwood.

The orchestrations here sound magnificent and there are a few tracks added which round out the experience.

5 out of 5 stars THIS IS THE BEST!.......2004-12-16

Of ALL the musicals I've seen on broadway, I love this one the most! Donna Murphy was amazing, and the rest of the cast was wonderful, too! I think this soundtrack is better than the original version - a must have.
Wonderful Town (Original 1953 Broadway Cast)
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Wonderful Town is a wonderful show
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Wonderful Town (Original 1953 Broadway Cast)
Leonard Bernstein , Betty Comden , and Adolph Green
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ASIN: B00005O6KS
Release Date: 2001-09-25

Tracks:

  1. Christopher Street
  2. Ohio
  3. One Hundred Easy Ways
  4. What a Waste
  5. A Little Bit in Love
  6. Pass the Football
  7. Conversation Piece
  8. A Quiet Girl
  9. Conga!
  10. My Darlin' Eileen
  11. Swing!
  12. It's Love
  13. Ballet at the Village Vortex
  14. Wrong Note Rag
  15. Opening (from the original Decca recording of "On the Town")
  16. Carried Away (from "On the Town")
  17. Lonely Town (from "On the Town")
  18. I Can Cook Too (from "On the Town")
  19. Lucky to Be Me (from "On the Town")
  20. Ya Got Me (from "On the Town")

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Wonderful Town is a wonderful show.......2004-10-25

This is a terrific show. It has a famous composer, great tunes and a good, upbeat story. Why it has so thoroughly faded from memory is a question that puzzles me greatly.

The orchestrations are attributed to another individual, but Bernstein must have taken some substantial role in their creation, for large parts of "Wonderful Town" resemble only one other musical, "West Side Story."

Rosalind Russell is the star here, and rightly so. She sings--or rather croaks--her material very well, indeed. Only in "Swing" is she overmatched by the musical requirements and even then she fights them to a draw.

Edith Adams is very good, too, as Eileen. I think of her as Edie Adams, a sixties icon, wife of comedian Ernie Kovacs, mayhem-minded member of the Nairobi Trio and super-sexy pitchwoman for White Owl Cigars. I had no idea that she had also starred on Broadway. It was a pleasant surprise to find her here.

The men in the lead parts sing in that typical Broadway growl: perfect diction and lousy tone. They are endearingly awful. And I mean that in the best possible sense.

Five stars, no doubt about it!

4 out of 5 stars Light and lively musical comedy .......2004-08-07

The first cast album of WONDERFUL TOWN sounds even better than ever in Decca's latest remastering. The sound is still somewhat flat (as are all Decca albums from the 40s/50s) but the Decca engineers have worked wonders on the 50 year old tapes making them sound as good as possible. Rosalind Russell was a perfect choice to play the acerbic Ruth. She doesn't have much of a singing voice but the songs were tailored to her limited range and she makes the character come alive. Edith Adams sounds properly winsome as her sister Eileen. In the supporing roles, Jordan Bentley comes off best as Wreck, but George Gaynes makes for a ponderous, somehwat stuffy Bob Baker.

In terms of album production, Decca eliminated the Overture and some of the dance music, and re-arranged "Christopher Street" to eliminate the spoken vignettes. Otherwise the score is presented in a faithful aural re-creation. The booklet offers a detailed synopsis to guide you through the score.

The bonus tracks are six songs from ON THE TOWN originally recorded when that show was playing on Broadway. This is NOT the definitive recording of ON THE TOWN. For that you need the 1960 album avaialble on Sony. But, the excerpts heard here provide an enjoyable bonus.

5 out of 5 stars a must-have recording for REAL Broadway fans.......2002-12-26

This marvellous new re-issue of WONDERFUL TOWN is a must-have for Broadway buffs. In fact, this is really two albums in one, as it also contains the rare 1945 studio recording of ON THE TOWN as a bonus!

The story is based on the play "My Sister Eileen", written by Joseph Fields and Jerome Chodorov; as well as the stories written by Ruth McKenney. The play was later turned into a successful Columbia film starring Rosalind Russell (as Ruth Sherwood) and Janet Blair as Eileen. Several years later Columbia released a musical version (following the success of WONDERFUL TOWN) which starred Janet Leigh and Betty Garrett.

WONDERFUL TOWN originally starred Rosalind Russell (repeating her film role) as Ruth and Edith 'Edie' Adams as Eileen. The cast also included George Gaynes (GIGI, 'Punky Brewster') as the romantic male lead.

The score by Betty Comden and the late Adolph Green is gorgeous, and features the comical "100 Easy Ways", the lilting "A Little Bit in Love" and the showstopping "Conga!" and "Wrong-Note Rag".

No Broadway-recording collection is complete without the original cast of this landmark musical.

This re-issue from the superb Decca Broadway range also includes the rare 1945 set of ON THE TOWN, which featured original cast-members Betty Comden, Adolph Green and Nancy Walker singing their songs from the show, with Mary Martin singing "Lonely Town" and "Lucky to Be Me".

Highly-recommended.

5 out of 5 stars Leonard Bart-stein? Listen for yourself...........2002-09-23

Leonard Bernstein never erred on the side of subtlety, and this original-cast album contains two of his most enjoyable essays in musical near-mayhem: "Christopher Street" and "The Wrong Note Rag." The former is vastly like the theme music to "The Simpsons," and the listener can decide for himself how much of a coincidence this is or isn't. "The Wrong Note Rag" uses the tritone of the scale and a varied meter to make life difficult for the singers and anyone trying to count along. Unlike so many send-ups of the 1920s, this song ingenioulsy captures the musical and lyrical feel of novelty numbers like 1924's "Fascinating Rhythm"--or, better yet, the slightly later "Crazy Rhythm." A parody of the 1920s that shows any sense of the 1920s is a rare item, indeed. "Wonderful Town" is an interesting, enjoyable, and valuable historical piece, and I can only imagine what later performers did with it. I don't want to know.

5 out of 5 stars Quality over quantity.......2002-05-19

Yes, the original 1953 cast recording of "Wonderful Town" may not be the most complete cast recording of the hit musical BUT I would wholeheartedly reccommend this CD over any other version. Why? Because of its original cast members and its original orchestrations! Rosalind Russell is peerless as Ruth Sherwood (I consider her version of "One Hundred Easy Ways" one of the funniest songs in musical theatre history) and Edie Adams shines through radiantly. Listen to her sing "A Little Bit In Love" to understand what I'm talking about. Also, the original orchestrations gtive this CD more vibrance than any of the later incarnations INCLUDING the 1999 studio recording, which to me sounds too mechanical and the British orchestrator doesn't seem to get the rhythms right. The original cast recording is A MUST for the true theatre fan, abridged score or not
Broadway: America's Music 1935-2005
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    ASIN: B000B8I93Q
    Release Date: 2005-10-18

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    1. Oh What a Beautiful Mornin'
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    The Real Mr. Heartache: The Little Darlin' Years
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • The Greatest Country Album of all Time
    • Pure Honky Tonk Classic
    • Simply awesome
    • Fiendishly inspired country music
    • Honky Tonk doesn't get any better than this!
    The Real Mr. Heartache: The Little Darlin' Years
    Johnny Paycheck
    Manufacturer: Country Music Found.
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000000QJA
    Release Date: 2000-09-12

    Tracks:

    1. Don't Start Countin' On Me
    2. The Girl They Talk About
    3. A-11
    4. The Real Mr. Heartache
    5. I'm Barely Hangin' On To Me
    6. The Lovin' Machine
    7. He's In A Hurry (To Get Home To My Wife)
    8. The Ballad Of Frisco Bay
    9. Wherever You Are
    10. Big Town Baby
    11. Hang On Sally
    12. (Pardon Me) I've Got Someone To Kill
    13. (It's A Mighty Thin Line) Between Love And Hate
    14. Apartment #9
    15. The Late And Great Me
    16. Motel Time Again
    17. Jukebox Charlie
    18. Touch My Heart
    19. My Baby Don't Love Me Anymore
    20. The Cave
    21. Don't Monkey With Another Monkey's Monkey
    22. (Like Me) You'll Recover In Time
    23. It Won't Be Long (And I'll Be Hating You)
    24. If I'm Gonna Sink (I Might As Well Go To...)

    Amazon.com essential recording

    The years have been unkind to the former Donald Eugene Lytle, who seems destined to be remembered for his legendary travails with drugs, liquor, and the law rather than his vital musical contributions. By the time the first of these 24 songs was cut for Hilltop in 1964, Johnny Paycheck had already: run away from home at 15; hopped endless freight trains to sing in dive bars across the country; received a court martial from the navy for fracturing an officer's skull; escaped twice from military prison; toured alongside George Jones, Ray Price, Porter Wagoner, and Faron Young; and been fired by all of them for excessive drinking and a hot temper. Impressive credentials indeed for a honky-tonk singer. He formed the Little Darlin' label with producer Aubrey Mayhew in 1966 and created some of the world's most impudent, painfully genuine honky-tonk, distinguished by Lloyd Green's pedal-steel pyrotechnics and his own agony-ridden vocals. His emotive pronunciations will immediately call to mind George Jones, who he toured with on and off for six years (and who, according to the liner notes, actually copped his inimitable vocal style from Paycheck). Perhaps the most overlooked aspect of Paycheck's talent is his songwriting, which shows a knack for turning a classic country phrase. He reprises hits he wrote for Tammy Wynette ("Apartment #9") and Ray Price ("Touch My Heart") and offers such startling titles as "(Pardon Me) I've Got Someone to Kill," "It Won't Be Long (And I'll Be Hating You)," and "If I'm Gonna Sink (I Might as Well Go to the Bottom)." Play this at your next dinner party. --Marc Greilsamer

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars The Greatest Country Album of all Time .......2006-02-18

    This album is the best album of all time in country and it was made in new york city and sung by a yankee from Ohio!! that's hysterical. Why Paychecks name isnt mentioned among the all time greats is a pure tragedy. From what Ive read about him he was a tortured man with a boat load of demons and not a nice guy. And it really is a shame hes known only by the masses for singing Take this Job and Shove it, in my opinion a mediocre forgettable song. Also Lloyd Greens steel playing just burns up the songs. Particularly My Baby Don't Love Me Anymore transports me back to Texas circa 1965 and Im back in Honky Tonk heaven again. And not this repressive politically correct insane world of 2006. Not a glory time for yours truly a hardcore Texas redneck. If your idea of Tim McGraws lyrics of "a barbecue stain on my white t-shirt as being really edgy or the sweet sounds of she-daisy as sweet country dont bother with this album with out getting written permission from your mama it could cause brain damage to you lol. Johnny you were a true master and your genius has not gone unrecognized by yours truly.

    5 out of 5 stars Pure Honky Tonk Classic.......2005-12-28

    It is one of the best Country albums bar none. It's Gonzo country that you just can't find.....Truly Eerie songs like "Pardon me, I've got someone to kill" and "the cave" make it worth the purchase alone. And who can forget A-11 that song is impossible to get out of your head. Most know Johnny for the "Take this job and shove it" song.........it's sad really because his little Darlin days are legendary and these songs on this album are the cream of the crop. Theit's not one bad one in the bunch.

    Do yourself a favor, buy this album, a bottle of Jack, sit by the fireplace and you'll be grinning from one side of your face to the other.

    A top 10 desert Island CD (and I have over 3000 cd's) It's that freaking good!)

    5 out of 5 stars Simply awesome.......2004-07-30

    Wow. I was (and still am) blown away by this CD. Someone had recommended it to me for Lloyd Green's steel playing, and that part is great, but it is so much more.

    I didn't know a whole lot about Johnny Paycheck before I purchased this CD. I am a big fan of Jones, Owens, Haggard etc. But the few "newer" tunes I had heard by Paycheck didn't do a lot for me, so I was skeptical. Boy, was I wrong.

    This collection of mostly mid-60's honky tonk tunes is what great Country and Western is all about. And JP adds something more....his lyrics are bold and haunting....the CD almost takes on a "Seargent Pepper" quality as one song flows into the next. And Paycheck can do it all, from upbeat and humorous dittys such as "Don't Monkey with another Monkey's Monkey", to the depressing and poignant "Like Me You'll Recover In Time" to the timeless shuffle of "A-11" and finally the eerie, almost pop-crossover tune entitled "It's A Mighty Thin Line Between Love and Hate".

    My Country collection is quite large. If I were banned to a desert island with a boom-box and 3 CD's, this would be one of them. It's that good.

    5 out of 5 stars Fiendishly inspired country music.......2002-12-01

    It is very gratifying to see an artist of Johnny Paycheck's stature slowly but surely receive his due over the past few years. Along with this indispensable collection there have been two other recent releases that do a fine job of showcasing his best work following the Little Darlin' years; She's All I Got, his "comeback" album produced by Billy Sherrill that put him back on the map as well as The Soul & The Edge which compiles some of his best work from the 70's up to the early 80's. Both are highly recommended but it is his work with Aubrey Mayhew at their own renegade label that will remain the high water mark of this great country star's career.

    The Real Mr. Heartache begins with a handful of tracks from the tiny Hilltop label that are more traditional fare than the later, insane Little Darlin' singles but no less thrilling. The Girl They Talk About and Paycheck's cover of the Buck Owens' hit A-11 especially are as exciting as anything to come out of that era's country music. It's a shame that Hilltop (an offshoot of a quickie repackage label that Mayhew worked for at the time) was unable to put the money and promotion behind these records that they deserved. They should have been smash hits.

    Things quickly get weirder when Mayhew & Paycheck set up Little Darlin' as a vehicle for Paycheck's singles and albums. He's In A Hurry (To Get Home To My Wife) and The Ballad of Friso Bay announce that things are going to be a little different than what the listener is used to with 60's honky tonk. The Ballad of Frisco Bay is a haunting story that is delivered in such a propulsive manner that it can divert your attention away from the morbid fate of the narrarator. A prisoner tries to escape prison by jumping into the icy, shark-infested waters below and reach his wife and newborn child. Almost immediately after hitting the water he is overmatched by the cold and the powerful current and as he is drowning he thinks about how he took the blame for a crime his wife committed for the sake of their then-unborn child. This is as far away from mainstream country as it gets.

    The most famous song from the Little Darlin' years is undoubtedly (Pardon Me) I've Got Someone To Kill. The emphasis placed on this excellent murder ballad has stolen focus away from even stronger and more unconventional tracks from this period. Of course this is not to say that Paycheck's best known song from his 60's artistic pinnacle isn't deserving of tremendous praise. It is one of the bleakest and most compelling contributions to the overcrowded field of country songs about killing your cheating lover. It even goes further by having the jilted lover not only kill his partner and the man she's having an affair with, he kills himself too and leaves a note for the cops explaining everything. What seems to get lost however is that killing two-timing lovers is a common occurence in country songs. In fact, it is quite possibly the most popular genre in country music. Just ask Johnny Cash to show you the sales receipts of his Murder disc from the Love, God & Murder collection if you doubt that.

    If you are truly seeking the most insane music to come out of these sessions, look no further than later tracks such as The Cave, Don't Monkey With Another Monkey's Monkey and (Like Me) You'll Recover In Time. The Cave plays out like a gothic short story. A young boy heads into a strange cave to look around and gets lost. Terrified, he tries to find his way out only to get lost further and further into the cave. He resigns himself to die when a bright light serves as beacon to help him find his way back to the top and out of the cave. Turns out that the light was from a nuclear explosion and now everything the boy has ever known has been wiped out by The Bomb.

    What is most baffling about Don't Monkey With Another Monkey's Monkey is that this demented novelty didn't wind up as the #1 country single of 1968. This is probably a good thing because Paycheck somehow avoided it becoming the same sort of albatross as Take This Job And Shove It. Still, this song is like Louie Louie, Rainy Day Women #12 & #35 and George Jones' I'm A People rolled into one. Absolutely nuts.

    (Like Me) You'll Recover In Time is the most discomforting track to make its way onto this collection. Paycheck's vocal as a man fantasizing that the woman who drove him to the padded room were next to him and in the same shape is so far gone into dementia that it transcends novelty. This is really happening! And Lloyd Green's unforgettable steel guitar work emerges as the true star of this song, slicing your brain into ribbons and making you play it over and over so he can do it again.

    If anything, Lloyd Green deserves equal billing with Johnny Paycheck and Aubrey Mayhew for the artistry of the Little Darlin' material. It is impossible to imagine anyone else contributing what this man does to each and every song, making the good ones great and the great ones deserving of the same praise we regularly give the best work of Haggard, Jones, Nelson, Cash and Hank Williams, Sr.

    Not all of the Little Darlin' material is gonzo, however. Apartment #9, Motel Time Again, Jukebox Charlie and Touch My Heart are four sterling tracks that fall almost completely in line with popular country music standards and not only hold up remarkably well but could easily be hits today if country music radio would play country music songs.

    If you only know Johnny Paycheck from his outlaw days as a second-tier Waylon Jennings then you owe it to yourself to dig deeper and discover a great, and too long unheralded talent. These recordings stand as a wild landmark in the history of true country music.

    5 out of 5 stars Honky Tonk doesn't get any better than this!.......2000-09-20

    This CD is absolutely essential for any Honky Tonk fan! There are many top notch Honky Tonk songs reissued here which have been undeservedly obscure up until now. These songs have a swingy hard-driving honky tonk sound that is truly addictive, and a weird edge that only Johnny can deliver. Johnny's performance is brilliant and the instrumentals are perfect, it is hard to believe many of them were done in one take! There is some excellent songwriting here by Johnny, Joe Poovey and others, where else can you find lyrics like "bring another drink bartender, troubles boy I got 'em and if I'm gonna sink, I might as well go to the bottom"?

    The liner notes are very well done with lots of cool pictures, insights into Johnny's life at the time and background for some of the songs. I can only hope that The Country Music Foundation will release more of these '60s tracks on the Hilltop and Little Darlin' labels. This fabulous Honky Tonk deserves to be better known.
    The Little Darlin' Sound of Bobby Helms
    Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    • Bobby Helms
    • What horrible sound quality for 1970's recordings!
    The Little Darlin' Sound of Bobby Helms
    Bobby Helms
    Manufacturer: Koch
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00022I3AK
    Release Date: 2004-05-11

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    1. By The Time I Get To Phoenix
    2. My Special Angel
    3. I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
    4. I'm A Long Gone Daddy
    5. Your Cheatin' Heart
    6. It's Just Between You And Me
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    11. I'm Gonna Love The Devil Out Of You
    12. He Thought He'd Die Laughing
    13. Apt. No. 9
    14. Mary Goes Round
    15. Look What You've Done To My World

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Bobby Helms.......2007-03-09

    I bought this as a gift. She was extremely pleased. Had been unable to find it anywhere.

    2 out of 5 stars What horrible sound quality for 1970's recordings!.......2006-05-10

    I don't know what sources Aubrey Mayhew gave to KOCH records when they were mastering the Little Darlin' cd series, but the Bobby Helms cd is probably the worst sounding out of all of them. Many of the songs are in mono, when stereo mixes shouldve already existed or been made fresh from the multitracks, but the songs are all also very muddy sounding. I'd say about half of the songs are in stereo while half arent. The sound on all of them is very poor and a bit murky. This cd contains Bobby's last country chart record, Mary Goes Round, but the sound on this one is not as good as it really should've been....just don't listen through headphones and you'll be alright. This cd in full is well worth avoiding and you'd be better off finding Bobby's original singles and albums on Little Darlin' and Certron records and making your own compilation of these songs dubbed from those records...i guarentee it would sound better than this cd. This cd is not worth spending money on, so avoid doing so at all costs.
    Hello Darlin'
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Hello Darling- Conway Twitty
    Hello Darlin'
    Conway Twitty
    Manufacturer: Mca Special Products
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    ASIN: B000002QTY
    Release Date: 1995-01-01

    Tracks:

    1. Rocky Top
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    3. Up Comes The Bottle (Down Goes The Man)
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    Amazon.com

    As well as any individual album can, Conway Twitty's 1970 release proves why he was known as "the best friend a song ever had." His voice, a profound baritone employed with both elastic grace and great, unforced human warmth, is one of country music's wonders. Although his classic duets with Loretta Lynn first come to mind when you think of Twitty in the '70s, this solo album has exceptional material (nary a novelty tune nor emotional misstep to be heard) and flawless Nashville production, and contains some of Twitty's most vital singing. His version of "Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain" is peerless, and his wit and eye for detail is well-shown on "Up Comes the Bottle (Down Goes the Man)." --Roy Kasten

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Hello Darling- Conway Twitty.......2001-01-21

    If you are like me an avid Conway Twitty Fan;you will truely love this CD to me it is like being at one of his live concerts.Conway has the voice that can sing any song whether the songs are his or not.This the true growling sounds in these songs that made him #1.Conway was the only artist thatI knew that had all of his songs go to NUMBER 1's, Best recordings ever BUY BUY BUY BUY:):):):):)!!!!I miss him
    Just Divorced/Darlin' Darlin' Plus
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Just Divorced/Darlin' Darlin' Plus
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      ASIN: B0009DC00G
      Release Date: 2005-05-30

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