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Artista:
George Jones
Origen:
Estados Unidos, Beaumont - TexasEstados Unidos
Nacido el día:
12 de Septiembre de 1931
Fallecido el día:
26 de Abril de 2013
Disco de George Jones: «Hits I Missed & One I Didn't»
Disco de George Jones: «Hits I Missed & One I Didn't» (Anverso)
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  • Título:Hits I Missed & One I Didn't
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It's an interesting concept: George Jones, still the gold standard for country singers after nearly half a century, finally recording material submitted to and rejected by him from the '60s through the '90s--songs that would go on to become hits for others. Superbly produced by Keith Stegall, Jones masterfully tackles Willie Nelson's "Funny How Time Slips Away"; Randy Travis's "On the Other Hand"; "Detroit City," the Mel Tillis composition that became Bobby Bare's signature tune; and Merle Haggard's "Today I Started Loving You Again." A new version of Hank Williams Jr.'s "The Blues Man" with a cameo from Dolly Parton is reflective and thoughtful. Jones does equally well with "Too Cold at Home," the introductory hit for his friend Mark Chesnutt. While the remake of his own 1981 landmark hit "He Stopped Loving Her Today" is austere and dignified, the biggest surprises are finding Jones had first crack at Henson Cargill's socially relevant 1968 ballad "Skip a Rope" and "Pass Me By," Johnny Rodriguez's 1972 debut hit. Jones's brief notes on each tune provide some interesting hindsight perspectives. --Rich Kienzle
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19 personas de un total de 19 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- The hits he missed

With this CD, we hear a lot of songs from George that he had first shot at recording but turned down. It's interesting hearing George sing songs that others had hits with...well, what i mean is, the concept-hook of this CD is listening to songs that became hits for others. I love all the songs on this CD...the stand-out for me is his duet with Dolly Parton on "The Blues Man". "Skip a Rope" and "Busted" are surprises. I love his take on Vern Gosdin's "If You're Gonna Do Me Wrong" plus "Too Cold At Home", a hit for Mark Chesnutt in the early '90s. We also hear George doing his version of Alan Jackson's "Here In The Real World"!! The highlight of the CD is listening to his re-recording of "He Stopped Loving Her Today", which is 25 years old this year {he had a hit with it in 1980}. "Today I Started Loving You Again" and "On the Other Hand" are also great!! I didn't know George was pitched hardly any of these songs before!! It's mind boggling thinking of all the songs George turned down in his career!! The CD opens up with Willie Nelson's "Funny How Time Slips Away" and then glides into Bobby Bare's hit, "Detroit City". The 12 songs are all wonderful and it's eerie to realize that George is 74 years old and STILL able to create one of kind vocal performances of these songs!!

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7 personas de un total de 7 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- GEORGE JONES IS THE GREATEST SINGER EVER

I think this is without a doubt one of the best cd's The Possum has ever recorded and I have listened to him all my life and he is without a doubt the greatest singer ever and it's sad that he is getting up there in age and probably will be winding down his great career soon and it's also sad that most radio stations will not play him or any of the greats like Hag and Waylon. On some of the songs on this cd you can tell his voice is cracking a little but it's still George at his best. I have said it a million times he could sing the phone book and I would buy it. I have not took this cd out of my player since I bought it. Thats how great it is. That's how great of a singer he is....

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4 personas de un total de 4 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Hits I Missed

This is a very good album. I loved the original versions when they were new but back then they were getting a lot of radio play, which is to say to much play and I grew tired of them. It is great to hear a new take on these great songs. Mr. Jones does a great job of making these songs his own. All of the songs are good but my favorite is "Blues Man" with Dolly Parton, I think both Hank's would be proud of this version. I also like his new version of "He Stopped Loving Her Today" I think that it better than his original. Quite an acomplishment, from an already very acomplished artist.

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4 personas de un total de 4 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- The one and only Jones

I have to admit, I was a little disappointed initially when I saw the song lineup for this CD (most of the songs are so familiar, and the recent decline in Jones' voice had me worried he wouldn't pull it off). I'm really happy to say that I was wrong! This is an excellent disc. George may not be in his prime, but he rivals Chesnutt on "Too cold at home", at least equals Alan on "Here in the real world", and does great versions of "Blues man" (great performance!)and "Funny how time slips away" and "Detroit city". He certainly bests the original of "Skip a rope". I'll still give Hag the nod on "Today I started loving you again", Randy on "On the other hand", Vern on "If you're gonna do me wrong" and Rodriguez on "Pass me by", but Jones does good versions of every song. "Busted" is excellent, and even the re-recording of "He stopped loving her today" is real good (and leaves out the strings from the original). 50 years after "Why, baby, why" it's amazing how good he still sounds. God bless George Jones, and buy this CD! (Note; One major complaint - the sound on this disc is awful! The vocals distort frequently, and this is easily the worst recorded new disc I can remember buying. Turn down the meters, guys, didn't you even play this back before you put it out?!).

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3 personas de un total de 3 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Hits I missed and one I didn't

Typical George Jones and classic country. Songs like these will keep him at the top for me.