Disco de Tammy Wynette: «Legendary Performances: Tammy Wynette»

- Valoración de usuarios: (5.0 de 5)
- Título:Legendary Performances: Tammy Wynette
- Fecha de publicación:2008-08-19
- Tipo:DVD
- Sello discográfico:Shout Factory
- UPC:826663109764
Song Listing:
Don't Come Home A-Drinkin' (With Lovin' On Your Mind)
Your Good Girl's Gonna Go Bad
I Don't Wanna Play House
D-I-V-O-R-C-E
Stand By Your Man
Reach Out Your Hand
We're Gonna Hold On (with George Jones)
We Loved It Away (with George Jones)
Woman To Woman
'Til I Can Make It On My Own
Golden Ring (with George Jones)
You And Me
Near You (with George Jones)
Cowboys Don't Shoot Straight (Like They Used To)
He Was There (When I Needed You)
EXTRAS
Two mid-'80s interviews
Country Music
Hall of Fame induction
Footage from her wedding with George Richey
I'm giving this DVD set a qualified five stars; it's a thrill to see all this vintage Tammy Wynette footage and certainly it is a "must have" for every Tammy fan but some of the footage is just not in particularly great shape. Of course, Tammy's singing is always on target.
1. Don't Come Home a Drinkin' - (1967) an extremely early TV appearance on the Stonemans show. Footage is near excellent. It's wonderful to see Tammy this young and it makes one regret the other song she did on the show which is referred to is not seen!!
2 & 3. Your Good Girl's Gonna Go Bad & I Don't Wanna Play House (1967) from the Bill Anderson show. Footage is near excellent. Tammy is introduced with her first number by Bill and Jan Howard (the latter of whom makes a rather surprisingly blunt comment that most "girls singers" are "not really" fans of each other though she has some favorites, including Tammy). Bill interviews Tammy briefly before her second number in which she is joined for harmony by her stepdaughter Donna Chapel.
4. D-I-V-O-R-C-E (1968) the CMA Awards. The only black-and-white footage on the DVD (curious since surely by that late date this was broadcast in color) Tammy is introduced by hosts Roy Rogers and Dale Evans and launches into a sensational live version of this classic. Alas, print quality is only good but worth including for her superb vocals.
5. STAND BY YOUR MAN (1969) Wilburn Brother show. Excellent print.
6. REACH OUT YOUR HAND (1972) CMA Awards. Near excellent. Tammy sings an abbreviated version of the song - the DVD does not acknowledge it was part of a legendary number in CMA history where it's reigning queens Tammy, Loretta Lynn, Lynn Anderson, Dolly Parton, and Dottie West all sang their newest song and then got together for historic harmony singing Dottie's "Country Girl". Very disappointing this complete melody isn't here, especially the finale!!
7 & 8. WE LOVED IT AWAY and WOMAN TO WOMAN (1974). Pop Goes the Country. Near excellent print.
9. TIL I CAN MAKE IT ON MY OWN. (1976) Johnny Cash and Friends. Tammy is introduced by Cash. Flawless print. This one came from the Johnny Cash estate and it's in perfect shape.
10-11-12. GOLDEN RING, YOU AND ME, NEAR YOU. Country Music Hit Parade. George & Tammy are introduced by Jimmy Dean for these songs. I don't remember this show, the DVD info says it was a NBC special but since it's done in a "this week's top ten" format it appears to be perhaps ashort-lived weekly syndicated program. Excellent print.
13-14. HE WAS THERE WHEN I NEEDED YOU and WE'RE GONNA HOLD ON. The DVD calls this from "NBC Tammy Wynette special" in 1980 only Tammy never had a network special of her own. This print is only fair to good minus and frankly appears to be a copy of a video recording and one perhaps that they are unsure of name of the actual program. These performances are also not sourced in the credits. Worth seeing though to catch Tammy in a Farrah Fawcett hairdo.
15. COWBOYS DON'T SHOOT STRAIGHT LIKE THEY USED TO (1981) Country Comes Home special. Excellent print with a bit of an interview before her song as she has her makeup applied.
The extra footage includes two interviews Tammy did in the 1980's (one done by Lee Greenwood), 1978 Nashville newscast footage of Tammy's wedding to George Richey which runs about five minutes, and Tammy's posthumous induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame - a shamefully late honor by the CMA. This segment includes a Tammy hits melody sung by Lorrie Morgan and Pam Tillis and George Richey's taped acceptance speech (it's unknown if he didn't show up because he was still grieving or pissed at it's lateness, probably both like most Tammy Wynette fans.)
Now, let's get to the performances themselves. Tammy's singing is outstanding with every song, her looks may change over the years but her dedication and sincerity never did and this DVD is a testament as to why she stood head and shoulders over virtually every other woman in the industry. I am a bit disappointed there is no footage post-1982, Tammy's blockbuster hits may have ended but she was still having top 20 hits frequently right up to the end of the decade and of course she remained a popular major country star right up to her death in 1996 even if country radio had tuned her out like every other star of her era. It would have been great to see her sing one of her three top 20 hits from 1988's "Higher Ground" album. Since the CMA apparently had a hand in this compilation it's disappointing that the "extra" footage didn't include Tammy's acceptance speeches for her three wins as Female Vocalist of the Year - that would have been sensational, especially for those of us too young to have seen it at the time.
It's hard to believe Tammy Wynette has been gone for 10 years now, she was always such an important and vital part of country music for decades. Clearly not only her fans and loved ones have suffered her loss, so has country music.
If you like your country old and twangy - you'll love this! Tammy thru the years on various C & W TV shows, and a different hairstyle for each song! A lot of her great hits and even on the extras is a clip of her wedding to her scumbag husband (sorry, I read her daughter's book and didn't like what I had read about him!) George Richey.
Love Tammy! I would not have put so many 80's performances on there and added more songs from the 70's.

