Eddy Arnold - Cattle Call/Thereby Hangs a Tale

Eddy Arnold - Cattle Call/Thereby Hangs a Tale
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Album Details

Title: Cattle Call/Thereby Hangs a Tale
Artist: Eddy Arnold
Release Date: 1990
Re-Released On: 8/15/1990
Label: Bear Family
Duration: 66:39
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits
UPCs: 4000127154415, 790051154417
Genre: Country
Styles: Traditional Country, Cowboy, Country-Pop, Honky Tonk
Moods: Laid-Back/Mellow, Refined/Mannered, Smooth, Soothing, Amiable/Good-Natured, Organic, Poignant, Sentimental, Elegant, Gentle, Intimate, Lush, Melancholy, Plaintive, Reflective, Delicate, Warm, Rollicking
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. The Streets of Laredo
  2. Cool Water
  3. Cattle Call
  4. Leanin' on the Old Top Rail
  5. Ole Faithful
  6. A Cowboy's Dreams
  7. The Wayward Wind
  8. Tumbling Tumbleweeds
  9. Cowpoke
  10. Where the Mountains Meet the Sky
  11. Sierra Sue
  12. Carry Me Back to the Lone Prairie
  13. Jim, I Wore a Tie Today
  14. Tom Dooley
  15. Nellie Sits A-Waitin'
  16. Tennessee Stud
  17. The Battle of Little Big Horn
  18. Wreck of the Old '97
  19. The Red Headed Stranger
  20. Johnny Reb, That's Me
  21. Riders in the Sky
  22. Boot Hill
  23. The Ballad of Davy Crockett
  24. Partners
  25. Jesse James

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1990CDBear Family15441

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Album Review

This CD is made up of two similarly conceived albums that were among the finest LPs Arnold ever cut, when he was in the midst of the extended peak of his career. Cattle Call was an apparent attempt (and almost wholly successful one) to tap into the revival of interest in Western songs fostered by Marty Robbins and Johnny Cash at Columbia. In addition to Arnold's re-recording (his fourth version in less than 20 years) of the title tune, in a spare but polished rendition, he also does an excellent job with Bob Nolan's "Cool Water" and "Tumbling Tumbleweeds," the traditional "Carry Me Back to the Lone Prairie," and pieces like the singing-cowboy anthem "Leaning on the Old Top Rail." Grady Martin is the lead guitarist on these sessions, which were produced by Chet Atkins and have a clean, lean sound, not overproduced and all rather similar to the sound that Robbins got on his records. What is lacking is the tone of urgency and involvement that Robbins brought to this same material. Thereby Hangs a Tale grew out of the folk music boom and Arnold's successful 1959 single of Jimmie Driftwood's "Tennessee Stud." The Anita Kerr Singers turn up here and there, but are used in a fairly restrained manner. The stereo separation is extremely crisp and the instrumental textures are vivid throughout. Jimmie Driftwood's original notes on Thereby Hangs a Tale have been replaced by new notes, focusing more on the songs themselves. Chet Atkins produced both albums, but only played on Tale. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Anita KerrVocals (Background)
Bob MooreBass
Brenton BanksViola
Chet AtkinsGuitar, Producer
Dorothy Ann DillardVocals (Background)
Douglas KirkhamDrums
Eddy ArnoldGuitar, Vocals
Floyd CramerPiano
Grady MartinGuitar
Henry StrzeleckiBass
Hoffmann NienburgArtwork
Jerry ByrdBass
John D. LoudermilkGuitar
Jon Hartley FoxLiner Notes
Lillian HuntViolin
Little Roy WigginsGuitar
Louis Dean NunleyVocals (Background)
Murray Harman, Jr.Drums
Ray EdentonGuitar
Richard WeizeRe-Release Producer
Tom MullerMastering
Wilda TinsleyViolin
William Guilford Wirght, Jr.Vocals (Background)