He may have failed in his attempts at professional baseball and the governorship of Tennessee, but the "King of Country Music" did manage to become the biggest star of his era. This 20-song collection opens with 1936's "Great Speckle Bird," the gospel number that first brought him fame, and includes his biggest 1940s hits. Acuff combined elements of old-time, string-band, and hillbilly music (adding Dobro and then harmonica), forging an emotional, pure, polished sound; his lonesome voice was capable of great sensitivity as well as a jocularity carried over from his medicine-show days. The gloomy "Wreck on the Highway" marks a highlight, as do remakes of his early hits, "Freight Train Blues" and the Carters' "Wabash Cannon Ball." --Marc Greilsamer
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The Essential Roy Acuff: 1936-1949
Roy Acuff Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002889 Release Date: 1992-10-13 |
Tracks:
- Great Speckle Bird
- Steel Guitar Blues
- Just To Ease My Worried Mind
- Lonesome Old River Blues
- The Precious Jewel
- It Won't Be Long (Till I'll Be Leaving)
- Wreck On The Highway
- Fireball Mail
- Night Train To Memphis
- The Prodigal Son
- Not A Word From Home
- I'll Forgive You, But I Can't Forget You
- Freight Train Blues
- Wabash Cannon Ball
- Jole Blon
- This World Can't Stand Long
- Waltz Of The Wind
- A Sinner's Death (I'm Dying)
- Tennessee Waltz
- Black Mountain Rag
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He may have failed in his attempts at professional baseball and the governorship of Tennessee, but the "King of Country Music" did manage to become the biggest star of his era. This 20-song collection opens with 1936's "Great Speckle Bird," the gospel number that first brought him fame, and includes his biggest 1940s hits. Acuff combined elements of old-time, string-band, and hillbilly music (adding Dobro and then harmonica), forging an emotional, pure, polished sound; his lonesome voice was capable of great sensitivity as well as a jocularity carried over from his medicine-show days. The gloomy "Wreck on the Highway" marks a highlight, as do remakes of his early hits, "Freight Train Blues" and the Carters' "Wabash Cannon Ball." --Marc GreilsamerCustomer Reviews:
Great CD.......2006-01-11
Very skimpy-Grt. Hits CD offers more.......2001-01-11
"Lonesome Old River Blues" & "This World Can't Stand Long" are presented in alternate takes from their better known versions. I have always felt an "essential" set should provide the versions that were "hits" not alternate takes as this set would serve as an intro to Acuff's music-not an overview of alternate takes.
One plus is everything here is in it's original unaltered mono version-no fake stereo. In short, if you're not familiar with Acuff, this is not a bad set, but the Greatest Hits CD on Columbia offers a broader selection. Columbia, in the future, let Bear Family handle the alternate takes & stick with official versions on domestic releases.
Very pleased.......1999-12-05
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