Martina McBride: The Essential Martina McBride
Nineteen years as a country hit maker, minus a handful of hits Martina McBride’s first two-disc collection (complementing earlier single-disc anthologies, Greatest Hits, Playlist and Hits and More)...
View ArticleJefferson Airplane / Jefferson Starship / Starship: The Essential
Reissued two-disc anthology of San Francisco legends Legacy’s two-disc Essential collection is actually a re-branded reissue of the 1998 Hits release, reiterating the same 35-track lineup and including...
View ArticleEddy Arnold: Complete Original #1 Hits
All twenty-eight of Eddy Arnold’s chart-topping singles For most artists, a twenty-eight track collection of their biggest chart hits would be a fair representation of their commercial success. In Eddy...
View ArticleElvis Presley: At Stax
Elvis at Stax in 1973 – masters and outtakes Starting with his ’68 Comeback Special, a reawakened Elvis conjured a remarkable late-career hot-streak that included 1969′s From Elvis in Memphis, the...
View ArticleLiverpool Five: The Best Of
Mid-60s Northwest R’n’R’n’B from ex-pat British Invasion band The most honest part of this group’s name is “Five,” as they were indeed a quintet. The “Liverpool” part, however, seems to have been stuck...
View ArticleDolly Parton & Porter Wagoner: Just Between You and Me (Bear Family)
A monument to one of music’s greatest-ever duos Dolly Parton and Porter Wagoner’s partnership is remarkable even within a genre known for its venerable pairings. At the start of their professional...
View ArticleThe Kinks: The Essential Kinks
30 years of pivotal music on two fully-packed CDs The Kinks touched so many musical bases that two full CDs (79 minutes each!) can still only outline their story. They blazed the British Invasion’s...
View ArticleCharlie Rich: 25 All-Time Greatest Hits
Charlie Rich’s biggest country hits Varese’s 25-track set collects Charlie Rich’s biggest hits from his decade on the Epic label, including all nine of his 1970s chart-toppers, and nearly all of his...
View ArticleNeil Sedaka: The Very Best Of (RCA)
Stereo catalog of Neil Sedaka’s late-50s and early-60s hits Neil Sedaka topped the chart in 1974 with “Laughter in the Rain,” and as a songwriter with Captain and Tennille’s “Love Will Keep Us...
View ArticleArthur “Big Boy” Crudup: Rocks
Late-40s and early-50s sides from the father of rock ‘n’ roll Arthur Crudup is most widely remembered as the writer of Elvis Presley’s first single, “That’s All Right,” and the later B-side “My Baby...
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