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| John Denver - John Denver: Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 |
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Band: John Denver Title: John Denver: Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 Rating: Release Date: 1990-10-25 Media: Audio CD Tracks: 1: Annie's Song 2: Welcome to My Morning (Farewell Andromeda) 3: Fly Away 4: Like a Sad Song 5: Looking for Space 6: Thank God I'm a Country Boy - John Denver, Sommers, John 7: Grandma's Feather Bed - John Denver, Connor, Jim 8: Back Home Again 9: I'm Sorry 10: My Sweet Lady 11: Calypso 12: This Old Guitar |
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PLEASE REISSUE THIS JOHN DENVER CD! So when is RCA/Legacy Recordings going to finally reissue and remaster this cd? They remastered 4 of John's cd(including Rocky Mountain Christmas) last year. This John Denver Greatest Hits Volume 2 is an excellent masterpiece. I cannot find this cd in any store so RCA please start reissuing more John Denver cd's SOON. . . What are you waiting for??? .
The CD opens with "Annie's Song" which is, in my opinon, the best love song and one of the most beautiful melodies ever written. It is a graceful waltz that celebrates the love between a man and a women inter-woven with the beauty and wonder of nature. The next song "Farewell Andromeda (Welcome To My Morning)" was from the album of the same name. This version, however, was re-recorded for this compilation and is by far the best. Another song that was re-recorded for this album is "My Sweet Lady. " This was originally on the album "Poems, Prayes and Promises," but was overlooked. The guitar playing captures the mood of the song better than the original, and his vocal grasp of the song displays a deeper emotional expression. But the definitive version of that song is on "An Evening With John John Denver. " It was recorded live with just John and his guitar. . . simply beautiful. Another great song on this album is "I'm Sorry. " I call this song his "forgotten" hit song. This song reached number one on the billboard charts in 1975, yet it is rarely listed off by the media when they quote the string of John Denver's hits. As with most of his songs he had a gift of being able to tap into those universal experiences that we all have had, and this song is an exceptional example of that. Before I finish my review I have to mention something that many of John's detractors have complained about. That his music was to heavily orchestral laden. Sadly, I would have to agree with that. Now do not misunderstand me, I love the sound of an acoustic guitar backed with some strings. But with JD sometimes that guitar could get lost in that formula. A case in point is the song "Calypso. " It is one of his best songs. This song does require an orchestra but his vocals sometimes gets lost. When I first heard him live in 1984 he was just by himself, his guitars and no band. When he closed the show he performed "Calypso" and hit some amazing high notes that on the studio version of the song get buried in the mix. Listen to this song from the "Wild Life Concert" and you might agree. As his career progressed sometimes his songs were a bit over produced. He closes this compilation with one of my all time favorites, "This Old Guitar. " It is his autobiography in a three minuet song. As a guitarist myself, this song simply says it all. But this version was re-recorded from "Back Home Again" and suffers from the orchestration. Again, listen to "An Evening With John Denver," and hear that John didn't need to be weighed down by a lot of strings. Although I complained a bit about the over production, John's songs are timeless, and this CD truly does represent what a gifted artist he really was.
All the tracks here are terrific, from "Annie's Song", the lovely love song about his beautiful wife, to "Welcome to My Morning", to "Looking For Space", another of his many paeans to appreciating the beauties of nature and the natural life. He, more than any of his contemporaries, actively caught the public's imagination regarding the wonders of the natural environment, and in a time when environmental concerns were splashed all over the headlines and the evening news, John's vision of popular concern for and stewardship of the natural world was immensely important. I love all the songs here, including "Fly Away", "Calypso", "This Old Guitar", " My Sweet Lady", and my own special favorite, "I'm Sorry". This album represents a wonderful overview of the early work of John as he thrilled a whole generation with his own perspective of a meaningful life lived in the natural splendor of nature. I know you will enjoy this as well as the other two in this three album series of John's greatest hits. Far out!.
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