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George Jones - Wine Colored Roses info.txt
George Jones - Wine Colored Roses
Epic
EK 40413
1986
Tracklist :
01. Wine Colored Roses
02. I Turn To You
03. The Right Left Hand
04. Don't Leave Without Taking Your Silver
05. The Very Best Of Me
06. Hopelessly Yours
07. You Never Looked That Good When You Were [with Patti Page]
08. If Only Your Eyes Could Lie
09. Ol' Frank
10. These Old Eyes Have Seen It All
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WINE COLORED ROSES is a true classic from "the Rolls Royce" of
country singers. Released in 1986 when George was with Epic
Records, this album is a return to a more sparse sound. Producer
Billy Sherrill cut much of the strings and background voices to
showcase George doing what he does best - singing country songs
with so much passion it will make your spine bleed whiskey.
There's a little bit of everything on this album. There is the
sad resignation of the title track, the bitter account of a
breakup (Don't Leave Without Taking Your Silver"), and a novelty
("Ol' Frank"). It's not all doom and gloom, however, with touching
love songs like "I Turn To You" and "The Right Left Hand," which
was written specifically for his wife, Nancy. Patti Page duets with
the Possum on "You Never Looked That Good When You Were Mine,"
and although she does a great job, it remains a song that was meant
for George and ex-wife Tammy Wynette. By the time we get to the
heart-wrenching "These Old Eyes Have Seen It All" it is apparent that
Jones - newly sober after about thirty years of self-abuse - had not
lost a step whatsover. Pure country soul.
Billy Sherrill frames these songs perfectly and shows a flair for
taking George in a more contemporary direction on "If Only Your Eyes
Could Lie" with great results. In fact, it would fit in nicely on
country radio today if not for the narrow-minded powers-that-be that
run the show these days. THIS IS A CLASSIC GEORGE JONES ALBUM THAT
REVEALS WHY HE HAS MANAGED TO STAY ON TOP OF THE HEAP FOR SO LONG.
If you're a Geroge Jones fan and you haven't heard this, you're
missing out big time.
-- Amazon
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Ripped with :
EAC 1.0b3
Secure Mode
Test & Copy
Flac 8
All artwork is also included
in 600 dpi scans in PNG
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