GREAT ALBUMFriday, April 01, 2005
this is a must have for any of buck's fans. this is one of those kinda albums you can't just listen to it every now and then. if your like me) you have to listen to it over and over.. don rich's guitar really made the buckaroos.. they were all good
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Country Musician Without ApologyThursday, November 04, 2004
For all of his apparent understanding of the appeal of rock and roll, Buck Owens was shamelessly a hillbilly singer and few, if any, surpassed him in his long career. The Beatles (Ringo Starr) and Ray Charles made cover versions of his songs. Buck and Don Rich made some masterful recordings before Don's untimely death. I believe the best of them are in this package. My first recollection of Buck Owens, actually some three years after his recording career started, is of a young cowboy type wailing along with Buck on an outdoor jukebox to "Save the Last Dance For Me", a hit for the Ben E. King-led Drifters. (The song is on another BO compilation). It was not a good introduction to Buck Owens for me, but as time passed, through the very songs in this compilation, I became a big Buck Owens fan. You will too unless you are anti-country because Buck is right in your face with his distinctive country sound. My favorite is "Tall Dark Stranger". Recommended.
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First of two excellent volumesThursday, October 14, 2004
This is the first of two volumes of Buck's greatest hits. Together, they include all Buck's number one country hits and almost all of his other top five country hits but many good songs are omitted.
This set includes Act naturally (which was covered by the Beatles), Together again (recorded by many country singers including Emmylou), I've got a tiger by the tail and many others. Buck wrote many of his own songs but was occasionally successful with covers. On this collection, you can find his version of the bluegrass classic, Rolling in my sweet baby's arms.
This volume and its companion contain the essential Buck Owens solo tracks but many great songs are omitted. Rhino also released a 3-CD boxed set containing 62 songs including hit duets with Dwight Yoakam, Rose Maddox and Susan Raye. If you can afford it, I recommend that instead of the two single CD's.
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Fabulous collection of a legendary figure in country musicSaturday, May 22, 2004
He was responsible for creating what is known as the "Bakersfield Sound." He placed a total of 90 songs on the Billboard Top Country Singles charts over a span of three decades. He was the co-host of the popular TV series "Hee-Haw" for close to 20 years. And he was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1997. Buck Owens has done it all and Rhino has chosen to present his very best work on 2 seperate CD's.
"The Very Best of Buck Owens Vol. 1" contains 16 of the artists greatest songs. It is difficult to comprehend just how big a star Buck Owens was in the 1960's. Of the 16 tunes presented in this collection 10 were number one hits and 5 more peaked at number two. What is most remarkable however is that many of these tunes remained on Billboards Top Country Singles chart for five or six months. He was truly a dominant figure at that time. And with good reason. I would have have to say that this well conceived collection is one of the best I have ever seen from Rhino. There is a nifty 12 page booklet that includes a four page biography of the man as well as notes from Buck Owens himself on each of the 16 songs included here. While I enjoyed each and every one of these tracks my favorites are songs popular in the mid-sixties including "It Takes People Like You (To Make People Like Me), "Waitin' In Your Welfare Line" and my all-time favorite Buck Owens hit record "I've Got A Tiger By The Tail." I also enjoyed the great banjo work on the final cut on this CD "Rollin' In My Sweet Baby's Arms". The remastering job on this disc is absolutely first rate and just to allay any fears these are all the original Capitol recordings. I was so impressed with this collection that I am seriously considering ordering Volume 2. This collection is an absolute must for any fan of classic country music!!
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Classic!Friday, September 12, 2003
What can be said about Buck Owens that hasn't already been said? He is one of the legends of Country Music, his sound, the "Bakersfield Sound" still is a major influence in Country Music and his songs are standards today. So here they are again, a musical and nostalgic journey to the 1960's and 70's, when Buck Owens and the Buckaroos were on top, having one #1 record after the other.
I think this compilation will mostly be of interest for those who are not really into Country Music, but still want to have a few landmark albums in their collection. This is the chance to add some awesome music to a collection. Of course there is nothing new for the real country collector, but it'as good to see that this great music will never die!