BELATED DISCOVERY OF AN EXCELLENT RECORDING
Ronald Brackney | Santa Clara, CA USA | 10/03/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I HAVE OWNED CHARLIE RICH'S 1967 ORIGINAL ALBUM OF HANK WILLIAM'S TUNES FOR MANY YEARS BUT HAD NEVER "REALLY" GIVEN IT MY FULL ATTENTION. WHEN THIS CD CAME OUT WITH THE "R&B TRACKS" WHICH I DID APPRECIATE, I CAME TO REALIZE HOW GREAT CHARLIE'S SINGING OF THE WILLIAM'S TUNES REALLY IS. PROBABLY "MY HEART WOULD KNOW" IS THE MOST BEAUTIFULLY DONE SONG BUT CHARLIE RICH RARELY DOES ANYTHING POORLY. I NOW RECOMMEND THIS CD TO ANYONE WHO APPRECIATES FINE SINGING AND ESPECIALLY TO "RICH" FANS WHO HAVE IGNORED THESE SONGS. THE ADDED TRACKS OF "ANYTIME," "DON'T COME KNOCKING ON MY DOOR," AND THE UNDUBBED "ONLY ME" ARE WELCOME ADDITIONS TO THE RARE RELEASE OF NEW MATERIAL BY CHARLIE. CHARLIE RICH WAS ONE OF AMERICA'S FINEST AND MOST "SOULFUL" SINGERS WHOSE "BEST" SONGS ARE LARGELY UNKNOWN BY THE GENERAL PUBLIC. IF YOU CAN FIND "THE COMPLETE SMASH SESSIONS" CD, BUY IT FOR "THE BEST YEARS" TRACK ALONE ALTHOUGH THIS ALBUM CONTAINS MATERIAL CHARLIE CONSIDERED SOME OF HIS BEST EFFORTS.WHY CHARLIE RICH IS NOT IN BOTH THE "ROCK AND ROLL" AND "COUNTRY MUSIC" HALLS OF FAME IS BEYOND MY COMPREHENSION AND A TRAVESTY. PERHAPS THIS CD WILL HELP CONVINCE THE "POWERS THAT BE" OF HIS INCREDIBLE ABILITIES AS A SINGER, SONGWRITER AND PIANIST THAT SHOULD BE RECOGNIZED BY THESE INSTITUTIONS."
The Complete Charlie Rich On Hi Records...Hopefully
Danny Green | 03/28/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Between his Smash sessions and his countrypolitan works with Billy Sherril, Charlie Rich recorded for Hi Records, which I'm assuming was an R&B label. In this CD is even more proof that, to say the least, Charlie was one of the most musically diverse artists of all time. The CD opens up with When Something Is Wrong With My Baby, also included on Feel Like Going Home: The Essential Charlie Rich. Don't Tear Me Down, Love Is After Me, and Any Time (along with Half As Much, a Hank Williams tune I think Charlie did a lot better) are all on Youtube. The latter, I believe, was an Eddy Arnold hit (though I don't care a lot for him as a singer). Pass On By was recorded at least three times; the original is on here. Who Will The Next Fool Be was a rerecording (not the only one, period), and there are two versions of Only Me on here, including an undubbed one. The last twelve tracks were available on vinyl. Hey Good Lookin' can also be spotted on Youtube. That was a Hank Williams song, along with most of the other last twelve that Charlie, like I said, did way better. I agree with Ronald here, mainly. He DEFINITELY should've been in the CMHOF by now. I guess the media just doesn't want to promote Charlie Rich. After all, he did burn the envelope at the 1975 CMA Award Show (more about it on another review), but I don't blame him. Also, is this truly complete? I have to know! He was the first person they signed up to have had two Top 40s (even if just two), just for extra info. Anyway, highly recommended!"