Album Details
Title: The Rodney Crowell Collection Artist: Rodney Crowell Release Date: 1989 Re-Released On: 6/2/2009 Label: Warner Bros., Rhino Flashback, Rhino/Warner Bros. Duration: 46:32 Album Type(s): Greatest Hits UPCs: 075992596527, 081227986353, 081227997700, 075992596541 Genre: Country Styles: Progressive Country, Country-Rock, Contemporary Country, New Traditionalist Moods: Earthy, Refined/Mannered, Reflective, Rollicking, Romantic, Sentimental, Bittersweet, Earnest, Light, Literate, Passionate, Poignant Total Copies: 2 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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Ashes by Now
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'Til I Gain Control Again
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Violà, An American Dream
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Queen of Hearts
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Shame on the Moon
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Old Pipeliner
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Stars on the Water
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Heartbroke
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I Don't Have to Crawl
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Leaving Louisiana in the Broad Daylight
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Victim or a Fool
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I Ain't Living Long Like This
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 2009 | CD | Rhino Flashback | 25965 | | 2007 | CD | Rhino/Warner Bros. | 236476 | | 1989 | CD | Warner Bros. | 2-25965 |
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Album Review
Rodney Crowell was one of the premier songwriters of the 1980s. Although his albums were not commercially successful, the high quality of Crowell's songs did not escape the attention of the music community. This compilation collects the best moments from his early albums, and most of these songs will sound instantly familiar to people who listened to country radio in the 1980s. Many of the songs featured on this album were made into hits, including "Queen of Hearts" ( Juice Newton), "Stars on the Water" ( Jimmy Buffett), "I Ain't Living Long Like This" ( Waylon Jennings), and "Shame on the Moon" ( Bob Seger). As is often the case when songwriters sing their own material, the songs carry more emotional weight under the care of the original author. Although Rodney Crowell does not have a powerful or distinctive voice, he has a genuine warmth in his delivery and a lyrical directness that gives his songs universal appeal. The finest tracks are the relationship songs, whether it's rising above the pain of heartbreak ("Ashes By Now") or finding romance in the simple pleasures of everyday life ("An American Dream"). Given the uneven nature of his solo albums, this album is a terrific introduction to a respected songwriter. ~ Vik Iyengar, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Albert Lee | Keyboards, Guitar, Vocals (Background) | | Amos Garrett | Guitar | | Billy Joe Walker | Guitar | | Billy Joe Walker, Jr. | Guitar | | Booker T. Jones | Keyboards | | Brian Ahern | Producer | | Byron Berline | Fiddle | | Charlie Springer | Compilation, Selection Compilation | | Chet Flippo | Liner Notes | | Craig Leon | Producer | | David Hungate | Bass | | David Malloy | Producer | | Donivan Cowart | Vocals (Background) | | Emmylou Harris | Vocals (Background) | | Emory Gordy | Bass, String Arrangements | | Frank Reckard | Guitar | | Glen D. Hardin | Keyboards | | Hal Blaine | Drums | | Hank DeVito | Guitar (Steel), Guitar | | James Burton | Guitar | | James Wagner | Compilation | | Jerry Jumonville | Saxophone | | John Ware | Drums | | Ken Love | Mastering | | Larrie Londin | Drums | | Larry Willoughby | Vocals (Background) | | Lee Groitzsch | Mastering | | Mac Rebennack | Keyboards | | Nicolette Larson | Vocals (Background) | | Paige Levy | Selection Compilation, Compilation | | Paul Leim | Drums | | Phil Kenzie | Saxophone | | Richard Bennett | Guitar | | Richard Green | Fiddle, Fiddle | | Richard Rodney Bennett | Guitar | | Rodney Crowell | Selection Compilation, Producer, Compilation, Guitar | | Rosanne Cash | Vocals (Background) | | Roxy Rifkin | Photography | | Shane Keister | Keyboards | | Simon Levy | Design | | Tony Brown | Keyboards | | Vince Gill | Vocals (Background), Guitar |
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