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Kin to the Wind: Memories of Marty Robbins
Don Edwards
Kin to the Wind: Memories of Marty Robbins
Genres: Country, Pop
 
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In an era of album-length artist tributes, Grand Ole Opry star Marty Robbins has been one notable and surprising oversight. Robbins, who died in 1982, gained fame not only for hits, but for a bold, eclectic 30-year musical...  more »

     
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All Artists: Don Edwards
Title: Kin to the Wind: Memories of Marty Robbins
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Shanachie
Original Release Date: 1/1/2001
Re-Release Date: 1/9/2001
Genres: Country, Pop
Styles: Americana, Cowboy, Classic Country
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 016351605122

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In an era of album-length artist tributes, Grand Ole Opry star Marty Robbins has been one notable and surprising oversight. Robbins, who died in 1982, gained fame not only for hits, but for a bold, eclectic 30-year musical legacy that spanned country, cowboy, pop, Hawaiian, and rockabilly. Acclaimed Western vocalist Don Edwards, a Robbins fan from the beginning, knows the man's music well, a fact reflected not only through his sparkling and inspired interpretations but through his wisdom in avoiding obvious Robbins hits including "El Paso." He opted instead for less obvious Western choices like "Saddle Tramp," "San Angelo," "Old Red," and "Man Walks Among Us." He's equally at home with Robbins's 1956 honky-tonk mega-hit "Singing the Blues" and his first big hit, the ballad "I'll Go On Alone." While Edwards never imitates, it's obvious that Robbins's style inspired and shaped his own. With low-key backing by steel guitarist Tom Morrell, acoustic picker and producer Rich O'Brien, and a number of other Texas musicians, Edwards captures Robbins's essence with admirable sensitivity and flair. --Rich Kienzle

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CD Reviews

A Labor of Love
Garry Lafollette | Winchester, VA | 01/19/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I've always thought Hag was without peer for capturing the nuances of another singer's phrasings, but on this disc Don Edwards nails Marty everybit as well as Hag did Jimmie Rodgers or Tommy Duncan on his late 60's albums. If you're a Don Edwards fan the disc is a feat of artistic reach, if you're a Marty Robbins fan, the impact is almost eery. One cautionary note, while Don Edwards has done a remarkable job of replicating Marty's sound, if you prefer cover efforts that combine 2 styles, ala Patsy Cline's recordings of Hank and Tommy Duncan, this disc will disapoint for the very reason I gave it 5 stars. It is sooo faithful to the origional."
Great versions of Marty's Songs
P. Zemann | Cascade Mountains, WA | 03/01/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Don has picked some great Marty Robbins songs to take on without just rehashing the classics like El Paso and Big Iron. Kin to the Wind and Ghost Train are great. Nobody can do a Marty song like Don. His voice is reminiscent of Marty without impersonating him. Even the CD cover, by much missed western artist Joelle Smith, is great. Give it a try!"