| 1. Love in the Hot Afternoon |
| 2. Through the Eyes of Love |
| 3. Bad Water |
| 4. Long Enough to Care |
| 5. Harvest Time |
| 6. Where Love Begins |
| 7. This Just Ain't No Good Day for Leavin' |
| 8. For the First Time |
| 9. You Could Know as Much About a Stranger |
| 10. This Is My Year for Mexico |
| 11. Paper Rosie |
| 12. You Gave Me a Mountain |
| 13. If the Shoe Fits, Wear It |
| 14. Tennessee Sunshine |
| 15. Desperation |
| 16. Till You Can Make It on Your Own |
| 17. Most of All Why |
| 18. Just at Dawn |
| 19. Don't Look at Me (In That Tone of Voice) |
| 20. I'd Settle for Just Crossing Her Mind |
Editorial Reviews
Product Description:
Full Title - Love In The Hot Afternoon & Paper Rosie. The two albums on this CD, drawn from the most commercially successful period of his career, certainly capture Watson in his prime. Love In The Hot Afternoon (1975), his debut on US Capitol, followed hot on the heels of his first national hits, while Paper Rosie (1977) was another early classic and the album that introduced him to British audiences. Both of these albums are digitally remastered and appear together on CD for the first time. Hux. 2002.
LOVE IN THE HOT AFTERNOON features the title cut (originally a Resco single, which was deemed too risque by a few radio stations plus one of my favorite Gene Watson singles "You Could Know As Much About a Stranger" and his first chart entry "Bad Water". The covers selected, particularly "This Is My Week For Mexico" (an album cut for Charley Pride) are also effective.
PAPER ROSIE isn't quite as strong but it too is worth five stars. "Paper Rosie is a story song with a feel and sound similar to another of his singles "The Old Man and His Horn", although not quite as compelling a story. Actually I love all the tracks on this CD except for his cover of "You Gave Me a Mountain, an overly melodratic song (written by Marty Robbins and a hit the writer and a bigger hit for Frankie Laine)that I've always hated. You can never really go wrong buying a Gene Watson collection, and his Capitol recordings are all 5 star endeavors
Love in the hot afternoon (from 1975) includes several classic songs. Quite apart from the brilliant title track, these include Bad water, Where love begins and You could know as much about a stranger as well as This is my year for Mexico, a song also recorded by Crystal Gayle and Charley Pride among others.
Brilliant as that album is, I think Paper Rosie is even better. Apart from the title track, other classics include If the shoe fits wear it, Till you can make it on your own, Just at dawn, Don't look at me in that tone of voice and I'd settle for just crossing her mind. There are also outstanding covers of You gave me a mountain (a Marty Robbins song also covered by Elvis Presley), Tennessee sunshine (Porter Wagoner) and Most of all why (Dolly Parton).
If you enjoy traditional country music, you'll love this twofer.
Full Title - Love In The Hot Afternoon & Paper Rosie. The two albums on this CD, drawn from the most commercially successful period of his career, certainly capture Watson in his prime. Love In The Hot Afternoon (1975), his debut on US Capitol, followed hot on the heels of his first national hits, while Paper Rosie (1977) was another early classic and the album that introduced him to British audiences. Both of these albums are digitally remastered and appear together on CD for the first time. Hux. 2002.
Love in the Hot Afternoon/Paper Rosie,Gene Watson,Hux Records,Country,Country-Pop,Country/Bluegrass,Pop,Progressive Country,Traditional Country
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Love in the Hot Afternoon & Paper Rosie 2 on 1
Gene Watson Manufacturer: Hux Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000799I2 Release Date: 2002-12-02 |
Tracks:
- Love In The Hot Afternoon
- Through The Eyes Of Love
- Bad Water
- Long Enough To Care
- Harvest Time
- Where Love Begins
- This Just Aint No Good Day For Leavin
- For The First Time
- You Could Know As Much About A Stranger
- This Is My Year For Mexico
- Paper Rosie
- You Gave Me A Mountain
- If The Shoe Fits Wear It
- Tennessee Sunshine
- Desperation
- Till You Can Make It On Your Own
- Most Of All Why
- Just At Dawn
- Dont Look At Me (In That Tone Of Voice)
- Id Settle For Just Crossing Her Mind
Album Description
Full Title - Love In The Hot Afternoon & Paper Rosie. The two albums on this CD, drawn from the most commercially successful period of his career, certainly capture Watson in his prime. Love In The Hot Afternoon (1975), his debut on US Capitol, followed hot on the heels of his first national hits, while Paper Rosie (1977) was another early classic and the album that introduced him to British audiences. Both of these albums are digitally remastered and appear together on CD for the first time. Hux. 2002.Album Details
Two CDs on One from 1975 and 1977 from the Country Singer with a Rich, Mellow Voice.Customer Reviews:
Worth The Wait.......2006-11-13
Gene Watson, country music from the heart........2006-11-04
Essential Early Gene Watson.......2005-11-30
LOVE IN THE HOT AFTERNOON features the title cut (originally a Resco single, which was deemed too risque by a few radio stations plus one of my favorite Gene Watson singles "You Could Know As Much About a Stranger" and his first chart entry "Bad Water". The covers selected, particularly "This Is My Week For Mexico" (an album cut for Charley Pride) are also effective.
PAPER ROSIE isn't quite as strong but it too is worth five stars. "Paper Rosie is a story song with a feel and sound similar to another of his singles "The Old Man and His Horn", although not quite as compelling a story. Actually I love all the tracks on this CD except for his cover of "You Gave Me a Mountain, an overly melodratic song (written by Marty Robbins and a hit the writer and a bigger hit for Frankie Laine)that I've always hated. You can never really go wrong buying a Gene Watson collection, and his Capitol recordings are all 5 star endeavors
The albums that set up Gene's career.......2005-08-01
Love in the hot afternoon (from 1975) includes several classic songs. Quite apart from the brilliant title track, these include Bad water, Where love begins and You could know as much about a stranger as well as This is my year for Mexico, a song also recorded by Crystal Gayle and Charley Pride among others.
Brilliant as that album is, I think Paper Rosie is even better. Apart from the title track, other classics include If the shoe fits wear it, Till you can make it on your own, Just at dawn, Don't look at me in that tone of voice and I'd settle for just crossing her mind. There are also outstanding covers of You gave me a mountain (a Marty Robbins song also covered by Elvis Presley), Tennessee sunshine (Porter Wagoner) and Most of all why (Dolly Parton).
If you enjoy traditional country music, you'll love this twofer.
Love In The Hot Afternoon/Paper Rosie.......2002-12-29
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