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Willie Nelson - Greatest Hits (1981) 24-Bit/96-kHz Vinyl Rip

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Willie Nelson - Greatest Hits (1981) 24-Bit/96-kHz Vinyl Rip

Willie Nelson - Greatest Hits (1981) 24-Bit/96-kHz Vinyl Rip
Vinyl Rip in 24-Bit/96-kHz | FLAC tracks | no cue | no log | Covers | FS, MU, HF | 1.3 GB 3% rec
1981 | Genre: Country | Label: CBS | 37542 | US pressing, Double LP set
Rated 5 out of 5 star by AllMusic Guide
Peaked #1 on Billboard's Country Albums chart 1981

Willie Nelson - Greatest Hits (1981) 24-Bit/96-kHz Vinyl Rip

Greatest Hits (& Some That Will Be) was released in the fall of 1981, summarizing a remarkable seven-year stretch of extraordinary success that began when the iconoclastic Red Headed Stranger, Willie Nelson's first album for Columbia, became a smash hit not long after its 1975 release. From that point on, Nelson became an American popular music icon and a fixture at the top of the country charts, something that was all the more remarkable because he rarely played it safe: he sang pop standards, jammed like the Grateful Dead, recorded tributes to heroes like Lefty Frizzell, and did duet albums with both mentor Ray Price and fellow maverick Leon Russell. It was a far-ranging, unpredictable body of work, with each individual album retaining its own distinctive character, and Greatest Hits manages to pull off the nifty trick of making sense of these records in two records (now one CD) and 20 songs. Sequenced like a set list, not according to strict chronological order, the collection manages to hit all the major singles, but does so judiciously, making sure each of the records and musical moods get equal pay. So, there is no overdose of Stardust material, and even album tracks like a moving version of "Look What Thoughts Will Do" get a hearing.
Consequently, this Greatest Hits is far more than a mere recitation of familiar items. It is something much better – a rounded, full-bodied portrait of Willie in all of his idiosyncratic spleandor, which is about as much as could be asked from a hits collection. And that's why it's worth having, not just as an introduction, but just as a splendid listen on its own terms.
( Stephen Thomas Erlewine - AllMusic Guide )


Track Listing:

A1. Railroad Lady
A2. Heartaches of a Fool
A3. Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain
A4. Whiskey River
A5. Good Hearted Woman
B1. Georgia on My Mind
B2. If You've Got the Money (I've Got the Time)
B3. Look What Thoughts Will Do
B4. Uncloudy Day
B5. Mamas Don't Let Your Babies Grow up to Be Cowboys
C1. My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys
C2. Help Me Make It Through the Night
C3. Angel Flying Too Close to the Ground
C4. I'd Have to Be Crazy
C5. Faded Love
D1. On the Road Again
D2. Heartbreak Hotel
D3. If You Could Touch Her at All
D4. Till I Gain Control Again
D5. Stay All Night (Stay a Little Longer)


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