All Artists: John Conlee Title: John Conlee - 20 Greatest Hits Members Wishing: 4 Total Copies: 0 Label: Mca Release Date: 10/25/1990 Genre: Country Styles: Cowboy, Neotraditional Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 076732592526 |
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CD ReviewsPLEASE PLEASE PLEASE RE-ISSUE THIS CD 05/05/1999 (5 out of 5 stars) "I can't find this CD anywhere. Please re-issue this CD, it's the best country music from my time. John Conlee's songs bring back such wonderful childhood memories for me. Please, do what you can to bring it back!" All the very best of John Conlee 08/31/2003 (5 out of 5 stars) "My friend tells me she hates country songs where the dog died, the spouse has departed and things are bad. If you feel that way too, you may not want to buy this album. But if you want some of best country songs ever written that run through the range of emotions, this is the album to get. Everyone has probably heard Rose Colored Glasses, which is now a classic and recorded by many other artists. A bit overplayed unfortunately. Better songs of John's are seldom heard any more. The whole range of human tradegy is here: Miss Emily's Picture (lost love); She Can't Say That Anymore (Murder of a cheating spouse); I Don't Remember Loving You (Insanity); and Busted (Broke and out of a job). Conlee does not have the best voice and some of his songs sound a lot alike, but these songs tug at something deep within all of us that makes them very listenable. His voice is unique and never difficult to listen to. Some might call this blue collar music, but whatever you want to call it, it's an album that I could not be without. Mine has been played over and over again. Any serious country music collector MUST have this in their collection." Bring it Back! Scott Wilfong | Baton Rouge, LA | 02/26/2000 (5 out of 5 stars) "This album has got to be reissued. Country Music fans under 30 don't realize how great John Conlee is. This album has all of his best songs. I can't imagine why it's out of stock. Please bring it back so everyone can hear what a true genius John Conlee is and how he shaped country music's history."
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