The Essential Marty Robbins: 1951-1982 [Box set]

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Country's jack-of-all-trades, Marty Robbins handled so many musical styles so well. The common threads were his shivering, fragile tenor; an ability to tastefully emote; and of course, an uncanny knack for appealing to popular tastes. From his earliest heart-rending ballads to his Western sagas, rockabilly romps, countrypolitan crooning, standards, and even his kitschy pop, Robbins lent them all a grace and civility that was simply hard to resist because he never (well, rarely) confused accessibility with shallowness. Though best known for bringing the cowboy uptown, Robbins helped expand the parameters of what a "country" artist could do, his choices defined by quality of material and performance, not genre. --Marc Greilsamer

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The Essential Marty Robbins: 1951-1982
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Excellent sound
  • A STELLAR CAREER
  • A cut above all the others
  • An extremely versatile performer
  • THE MOST VERSATILE COUNTRY SINGER EVER
The Essential Marty Robbins: 1951-1982
Marty Robbins
Manufacturer: Sony
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ASIN: B000002826
Release Date: 1991-10-22

Tracks:

  1. Tomorrow You'll Be Gone
  2. I'll Go On Alone
  3. I Couldn't Keep From Crying
  4. Pain And Misery
  5. That's All Right
  6. Maybellene
  7. Tennessee Toddy
  8. I Can't Quit
  9. Singing The Blues
  10. Knee Deep In The Blues
  11. Mister Teardrop
  12. The Story Of My Life
  13. A White Sport Coat (And A Pink Carnation)
  14. She Was Only Seventeen (He Was One Year More)
  15. Just Married
  16. Ain't I The Lucky One
  17. Kaw-Liga
  18. The Hanging Tree
  19. El Paso
  20. Big Iron
  21. Song Of The Bandit
  22. Cool Water
  23. A Little Sentimental
  24. September In The Rain
  25. All The Way
  26. Unchained Melody
  27. Don't Worry

Tracks:

  1. Devil Woman
  2. Ruby Ann
  3. Smokin' Cigarettes And Drinkin' Coffee Blues
  4. I'm Gonna Be A Cowboy
  5. (Ghost) Riders In The Sky
  6. San Angelo
  7. Man Walks Among Us
  8. Beautiful Dreamer
  9. Beyond The Reef
  10. The Hawaiian Wedding Song
  11. Yours (Quiereme Mucho)
  12. Tonight Carmen
  13. Ribbon Of Darkness
  14. Feleena (From El Paso)
  15. Hello Heartache
  16. Begging To You
  17. I Walk Alone
  18. You Gave Me A Mountain
  19. My Woman, My Woman, My Wife
  20. Among My Souvenirs
  21. Return To Me
  22. Some Memories Just Won't Die
  23. El Paso City

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Country's jack-of-all-trades, Marty Robbins handled so many musical styles so well. The common threads were his shivering, fragile tenor; an ability to tastefully emote; and of course, an uncanny knack for appealing to popular tastes. From his earliest heart-rending ballads to his Western sagas, rockabilly romps, countrypolitan crooning, standards, and even his kitschy pop, Robbins lent them all a grace and civility that was simply hard to resist because he never (well, rarely) confused accessibility with shallowness. Though best known for bringing the cowboy uptown, Robbins helped expand the parameters of what a "country" artist could do, his choices defined by quality of material and performance, not genre. --Marc Greilsamer

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Excellent sound.......2004-10-19

The sound reproduction is excellent. This a very good collection of his songs, but the reason I gave it 4 stars instead of 5 is that "Streets of Laredo" is conspicuously omitted. Considering that there are 2 discs with a total of 50 songs, I don't know why this song wasn't included.

5 out of 5 stars A STELLAR CAREER.......2004-10-13

The other reviewers have it pretty well-covered: this CD best covers the career of the Glendale, Arizona, native. Some of the early tunes are representative of songs that some people can point to as "hick" music. Marty didn't begin to hit his stride until the mid-50s with songs like "The Story of My Life" and "A White Sport Coat and a Pink Carnation", the latter of which he wrote himself in just a few minutes. His "Don't Worry ('Bout Me)" was a unique crossover in that it employed the so-called "honky tonk" country sound with a malfunctioning piece of studio equipment that sounded like s "bass sax". (They left the sound in to great effect). His gunfighter albums were big sellers and, besides the classic "El Paso", included "Song of the Bandit" and "Cool Water", songs written by a hero of his, Bob Nolan, the main songwriter for his group, the original Sons of the Pioneers. Marty's ability to handle all popular song styles is displayed in this exceptional album. He refused to be placed in a rut or be classified as just a country singer. We could have done without some of the earlier unrecalled songs in favor of a few left out, but all in all, this item is well worth the price. For the record, "El Paso, City (by the Rio Grande)" is my favorite. Hope you enjoy it.

5 out of 5 stars A cut above all the others.......2004-07-12

What did Elvis, Jim Reeves, Frankie Laine, Faron Young, Merle Haggard and Gene Autry all have in common? They were all fans of Marty Robbins; probably the greatest singer ever to grace Country Music. Robbins could have taken off his stetson, stepped out of his spurs and left the Country trail to be a Pop singer as his great voice effortlessly embraced songs such as 'That old Feeling', 'As time goes by', 'You made me love you', 'September in the Rain', 'Summertime', 'It had to be you' with versions that were better than many of the Pop balladeers of his time. The man was such an immense talent that most of his hits were his own compositions and not only could he sing any genre of music he could also write them as well. Soul is a much misused word in Music but Robbins had it in abundance and you believe it when Marty sings weepers like 'Begging to you', 'I walk alone', 'Don't Worry' and the vocal gymnastics he displays on 'Tonight Carmen', 'You gave me a mountain' and 'My woman, My woman, My wife' are a joy to the ear. His versatility is astonishing (probably only Elvis and Bobby Darin) can rival his talent for singing such a wide variety of songs. This box set is a stunner; Great versions of the oldies like 'Yours', 'Beyond the Reef', 'Ghost Riders in the Sky', plus a plethora of Robbins hits abound on this album.I am just disappointed there haven't been further volumes as there is enough in Columbia's vaults to justify follow ups of this truly once in a lifetime talent.

5 out of 5 stars An extremely versatile performer.......2003-10-02

Marty Robbins was a major country singer over three decades, beginning his recording career and establishing himself quickly. He maintained a high level of consistent success throughout the fifties and sixties and also had some notable successes in the seventies. This set covers his entire recording career. Originally released in America in a long box format with two separate CD jewel boxes and a large booklet inside, it was released in Europe in a two-door jewel case and later in a slimline double-CD case. I imported the original boxed set many years ago. I don't know which packaging is current in America, but the music remains the same.

Marty's early recordings often became successful in both the country and pop charts in America. He only had limited success in the UK pop charts but he was the first to record Singing the blues, Knee deep in the blues and Story of my life, all of which became massive UK hits for other singers. On this set, you can hear further evidence of his ability to rock'n'roll via That's all right, Maybelline and A white sport coat and a pink carnation.

I love Marty's rock'n'roll music but he was even better singing western songs. His biggest success came with El Paso, one of the best western songs ever recorded. This collection also features a couple of sequels - Feleena from El Paso and El Paso city. Plenty of other examples of Marty's western songs are included here, though if you are really keen there are plenty of compilations devoted exclusively to Marty's western music including a Bear family boxed set including all of them.

Marty was also capable of doing excellent versions of pop standards, as shown here by his versions of September in the rain, All the way and Unchained melody. He also recorded Hawaiian music and that is also represented here. Listen to his interpretations of Beyond the reef and Hawaiian wedding song. Marty also did his share of conventional country songs, including Devil woman, Ruby Ann, Tonight Carmen, You gave me a mountain and My woman my woman my wife.

This set (in whatever packaging) shows that Marty was a man of many talents, able to sing any type of song. If you only want one Marty Robbins collection, this is the one to go far, but be warned - you may end up buying more of his music to explore some aspects of his career in greater depth.

5 out of 5 stars THE MOST VERSATILE COUNTRY SINGER EVER.......2001-07-03

I bought this Marty Robbins release after watching Clint Eastwood's 1980 "Honkytonk Man" and hearing some of Marty's songs on "Country Express", at that time the only country music radio show in Spain. And what I found in it was the most versatile country singer I'd ever heard, a man whose voice was fit for just about any kind of music. This is probably the most thorough collection of his Columbia output one can ever find, covering almost 30 years and a wide range of styles, including downright country ballads, cowboy songs, rockabilly, pop and even Hawaiian and jazz-influenced music. No matter what the style is, Marty always handles the songs with ease, he always knows what he's doing.

I'd like to draw your attention to some of my favorite songs on the set. "Big Iron" and "El Paso" are two great cowboy tunes drawn from Marty's "Gunfighter Ballads" LP. Don't miss rockabilly classics such as "Tennessee Toddy" or his version of "That's All Right". "Beyond The Reef" is one of the most beautiful Hawaiian-type songs I've ever heard, also cut by Elvis in the mid-60's. Elvis himself recorded Marty's own "You Gave Me A Mountain" in the 70's, the original version being included here. Finally, Marty's versatility is made obvious by his reading of "All The Way", a jazz standard introduced by Frank Sinatra on his 1957 movie "The Joker Is Wild". Frank excepted, nobody's ever sounded as sincere as Marty pleading "but if you let me love you / it's for sure I'm gonna love you / all the way".

I've rated this 2-CD set five stars, yet I find a couple of things wrong with it. For instance, it lacks "Honkytonk Man", from the soundtrack of Eastwood's 1980 movie, which I consider a classic, as well as his version of Hank Williams' "Long Gone Lonesome Blues" (it has "Kaw-Liga", though). "Meet Me Tonight In Laredo" is a marvelous cowboy tune that we've sadly been spared here. And finally, the European release I've bought is not a boxset unlike the American, which is a pity because the booklet and the photos are smaller (the liner notes are pretty complete) and thus less appealing.

Anyway, this remains the best 2-CD overview of Marty's Columbia output, thus making it a must-have introduction to his recorded legacy.
The Essential Marty Robbins: 1951-1982
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    The Essential Marty Robbins: 1951-1982
    Marty Robbins
    Manufacturer: Columbia/Legacy
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    CowboyCowboy | Country | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Country | Styles | Music
    Honky-TonkHonky-Tonk | Country | Styles | Music
    Nashville SoundNashville Sound | Traditional Country | Country | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Traditional Country | Country | Styles | Music
    Western SwingWestern Swing | Country | Styles | Music
    HawaiiHawaii | Pacific Islands | International | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Pop | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
    RockabillyRockabilly | Oldies & Retro | Rock | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Country | Box Sets | Stores | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Pop | Box Sets | Stores | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Rock | Box Sets | Stores | Music
    Classic RockClassic Rock | Box Sets | Stores | Music
    CountryCountry | Imports | Stores | Music
    PopPop | Imports | Stores | Music
    ASIN: B0000277GM
    Release Date: 2007-03-20

    Tracks:

    1. Tomorrow You'll Be Gone
    2. I'll Go on Alone
    3. I Couldn't Keep from Crying
    4. Pain and Misery
    5. That's All Right
    6. Maybellene
    7. Tennessee Toddy
    8. I Can't Quit (I've Gone Too Far)
    9. Singing the Blues
    10. Knee Deep in the Blues
    11. Mister Teardrop
    12. Story of My Life
    13. White Sport Coat (And a Pink Carnation)
    14. She Was Only Seventeen (He Was One Year More)
    15. Just Married
    16. Ain't I the Lucky One
    17. Kaw-Liga
    18. Hanging Tree
    19. Paso
    20. Big Iron
    21. Song of the Bandit
    22. Cool Water
    23. Little Sentimental
    24. September in the Rain
    25. All the Way
    26. Unchained Melody
    27. Don't Worry

    Tracks:

    1. Devil Woman
    2. Ruby Ann
    3. Smokin' Cigarettes and Drinkin' Coffee Blues
    4. I'm Gonna Be a Cowboy
    5. (Ghost) Riders in the Sky
    6. San Angelo
    7. Man Walks Among Us
    8. Beautiful Dreamer
    9. Beyond the Reef
    10. Hawaiian Wedding Song
    11. Yours (Quiereme Mucho)
    12. Tonight Carmen
    13. Ribbon of Darkness
    14. Feleena (From El Paso)
    15. Hello Heartache
    16. Begging to You
    17. I Walk Alone
    18. You Gave Me a Mountain
    19. My Woman, My Woman, My Wife
    20. Among My Souvenirs
    21. Return to Me
    22. Some Memories Just Won't Die
    23. Paso City

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