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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: «The Rock: Stone Cold Country 2001»
Disco de George Jones: «The Rock: Stone Cold Country 2001» (Anverso)
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  • Título:The Rock: Stone Cold Country 2001
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At 70, after passing through half a century of shows, recordings, and overindulgence, George Jones's voice, always a miraculous instrument, is at the peak of its prowess in exploring the human condition. By and large the material here rises to that occasion. "Wood and Wire," a homage to amateur guitar pickers; the confessional, soul-baring "Half Over You"; and "I Am" are all vivid and telling. The boogie-bop of "I Got Everything" revives Jones's old "Thumper Jones" rockabilly persona, while his interpretation of "50,000 Names," Jamie O'Hara's wrenching tribute to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, is no less than spellbinding. "Beer Run," the much-hyped duet with Garth Brooks (and a variation on the Jones classic "White Lightning"), finds Brooks way out of his element. But nothing can prepare a listener for the cathartic version of Billy Joe Shaver's "Tramp on Your Street," starting with a full-blown arrangement that sheds instruments until only steel and acoustic guitars surround Jones's voice at the end. Dramatic without artifice, it's an ingenious ending to a remarkable document. --Rich Kienzle
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21 personas de un total de 22 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Can I give it a 10?

You want the best? Well here he is. I've grown up listening to George Jones and one thing that you can always bet on, is that with each album, he's gonna keep going strong and getting better. While "getting better" may be putting it wrong (how could he ever top "Who's gonna fill their shoes?"), he certainly never falters. At 70 years old, his voice still shines and can still knock me through the wall. George Jones has seen and done more than any living rock star and has lived to tell about it (not unlike Johnny Cash). Tearing the plastic off the cd and putting it in my player, I felt instantly at home with "the rock". His albums all have that familiar tone yet he takes you throug a different experience with each tune.

To all the younger generation out there (I'm one of 'em) who want to hear some music played with real talent and compassion, pick up a George Jones or Merle Haggard album. Those guys are the real deal and put all of today's pretenders to shame. Disregard what your friends say about country music and form your own opinion. Listening to country music won't make you a hick, people.

If you're a long-time Jones fan, what are you waiting for? Go get it now. If you're new to country and want a real musical experience, look no further. If you don't love "Wood and Wire", then you don't have a soul. Damn, this is good.

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7 personas de un total de 7 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- THERE IS JONES AND THEN THERE IS THE REST

George is no doubt on another level and noone will ever come close to touching him! At 70 years old he is still able to take Garth out behind the wood shed and give him a gool ol whipping!

This man is fighting the cause for all of us TRUE country fans and we all need to do our part and show him how thankful we are to still have the KING of country music still around. Believe me, after hearing the first song(The Rock) you will be in honky tonk heaven. This makes the sixth decade that Jones has graced us with his voice and after hearing this album there is no doubt that he is just getting started. THE LEGEND LIVES ON!

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5 personas de un total de 5 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- The Possum does it again!...

I have almost all of George's songs and this album is his best yet. It could almost be compared to his 1980 comeback album "I Am What I Am." The song "50,000 Names" is especially chilling considering the state of the nation now. I think one of the strongest songs on the cd is "I Am." If you want to hear good ol' honky tonk songs and classic George, buy this CD. Long live George!

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3 personas de un total de 3 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Legend still going strong

At 70 years old, George Jones' voice retains the wonderful warmth and vitality that he has displayed throughout his long career. Still entirely capable of improving every song he sings (the mark of a truly great singer) Jones' trademark note-bending vocals make this CD an essential purchase from anyone claiming to be a country music fan. The big draw in terms of generating sales is, of course, the duet with Garth Brooks, Beer Run. I remember reading a quote by Brooks a few years ago when, asked if he would ever duet with Jones, Brooks replied that it would, for him, be "vocal suicide". His fears were well-placed as Jones effortessly outclasses the biggest album seller in music history on a fun track that recalls Jones' own White Lightning. I was astonished by the sense of energy that Jones put into the fast-paced I Got Everything - he really can rock with the best of them, regardless of age. The ballad side of Jones is well represented with quality material including The Man He Was, Half Over You and the superb Honey Hush. The final song on the CD, a cover of Billy Joe Shaver's Tramp In Your Street, is an outstanding version which once and for all cements Jones' position as the greatest true country singer...ever.

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2 personas de un total de 2 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- This Possum is alive and well!

George Jones is simply the King of Country Music. There is no other way to put it. George has done, and continues to do (at 70 yrs old), what so many of today's pretenders cannot. He has "lived" so many of his songs, and his God-given voice just seems to get better and better with age. Although "Choices" (from "Cold Hard Truth") may be his strongest song in recent years, this album has enough "killers" to easily justify it's purchase.

"Half Over You", "I Am" and "The Rock" are the strongest cuts. "I Got Everything" has a simple truthful message, even though it is packaged in a fun-loving, toe-taping way (Shades of "White Lightning"!). There really aren't any weak cuts, but........why George did the duet with Garth Brooks is beyond me. The song ("Beer Run") is terrible, which is not that surprising. But George has earned his place as Country's greatest, so who am I to question his motives?

If you love "real" country, buy this one.