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30 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Vintage goods at a bargain price
You don't have to be a Kenny Rogers fan to enjoy this collection. I mean, it's got 42 great songs, including two new ones - two cds for the price of one!

I knew all the favorites of course, lustily and badly singing along to "Ruby, Don't Take Your Love To Town", "Reuben James", "Lucille", "The Gambler", "She Believes In Me", "You Decorated My Life", "Coward...
Published on August 7, 2004 by Amanda Richards

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10 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Re-recordings?
I really, REALLY wish I hadn't bought this album... though they are close, it seems he's re-recorded a lot of these songs... this isn't what it should be.. one star for not disclosing the songs are altered from what we all bought on 8 track, etc...

New recordings doesn't equal better recordings!

off to find the old stuff...
Published on July 27, 2008 by jameskg


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30 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Vintage goods at a bargain price, August 7, 2004
This review is from: 42 Ultimate Hits (Audio CD)
You don't have to be a Kenny Rogers fan to enjoy this collection. I mean, it's got 42 great songs, including two new ones - two cds for the price of one!

I knew all the favorites of course, lustily and badly singing along to "Ruby, Don't Take Your Love To Town", "Reuben James", "Lucille", "The Gambler", "She Believes In Me", "You Decorated My Life", "Coward Of The County", "Don't Fall In Love With A Dreamer", "Lady", "Through The Years", "We've Got Tonight", "Buried Treasure", "Buy Me A Rose" and of course "Islands In The Stream".

This is karaoke heaven, especially if you have a singing partner who sounds and looks like Dolly Parton.

Like him or not, Kenny Rogers is an integral part of country music, and this album nicely summarises all his best work in one compact package.

Highly recommended for every collection (even if you don't play it everyday)

Amanda Richards August 8, 2004
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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Kenny Rogers Hit's Collection, November 19, 2005
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Their are many compilation albums on Kenny Rogers. For the best over-view of the hit's this is likely the best one, though (even with 40 plus songs) this is not comprehensive and misses a fair amount of great songs off (like other reviews state it is impossible to fit all of Rogers hits on a 2 cd collection).

Rogers began recording in the 1950's, he toured with pop and jazz bands in the early days, as well as having a solo career in between groups. He didn't record any country back then but it was the music he was raised on. After a stint with a folk outfit (The New Christy Minstrels) Rogers found The First Edition and it is with this group he would begin recording country music with, though with a rock-pop edge.

The first edition first hit the big time in 1968 with "Just Dropped In (Too See What Condition My Condition Was In)", which made the top 5. It is this country-rocker that opens the album (Mickey Newbury wrote this song which has a phallic feel). Rogers became the lead singer of the group (as it was his songs that were the hits) and the group name was changed in 1969 to "Kenny Rogers and The 1st Edition". Two hits from that year, "Ruby, Don't Take Your Love To Town" and "Reuben James" follow, today both are regarded as classics among music fans.

In 1970, the groups success was still going strong and they had several more hit's (of which "Tell It All Brother", "Something's Burning" and 1971's "Someone Who Cares") are included here. Between the years of 1972 and 1976, however, the groups popularity steadily declined, although they had their own TV show by now and charted some more hit's (such as "Take My Hand" and "Today I Started Loving You Again") no music from their final years is included here.

In 1976 Rogers signed to United Artists Records and had a solo top 40 with "Love Lifted Me" (included here). It was the following year, however, with "Lucille" (also included) that he topped the charts in no less than 12 countries and became a world-wide solo star. Between 1977 and 1980 he had a noteworthy run of number 1 singles such as "The Gambler", "Coward Of The County", "Lady", "She Believes In Me", etc, etc. It was during this period some of his greatest ever works were made, under the production of the now legendry, Larry Butler.

In 1980 Rogers and Butler's partnership came to an end (on a amicable basis) and Kenny recruited Soul singer, Lionel Richie to produce some of his records. More classics were made, such as "I Don't Need You" , "Blaze Of Glory" and "Through The Years" (all hit's in 1981). Rogers switched producers again in 1982, working with David Foster, and scored another huge number 1 hit with "Love Will Turn You Around".

In 1983, Rogers changed producers again. He also changed record labels, singing a mega bucks deal with RCA for an Elvis-like amount. While some have claimed Rogers time at RCA wasn't successful, it was. His first album "Eyes That See In The Dark", produced by the bee gees, sold extremely well. The album featured several hit singles too, "This Woman", "Buried Treasure" and "Islands In The Stream".

Rogers next two projects were also successful, "What About Me?" was an album that charted for 9 months in 1984 and scored two number 1 hits the title cut (a performance with Kim Carnes and James Ingram) and "Crazy", although only the latter cut is included here.

In 1985, Rogers teamed up with Beatles producer, George Martin, for the album "The Heart Of The Matter", which produced a trio of hit singles and great album cuts, however, only one track "Morning Desire" is included (not that I don't like this track, but if only one of the albums singles was to be included, if it was up to me, I would have gone "Tomb Of The Unknown Love", as it would give a better reflection of Rogers time as RCA among the other cuts).
The sweet thoughtful "Twenty Years Ago" and top 3 hit from 1986's great "They Don't Make Them Like They Used To" album is also here. Another 1980's hit, "The Vows Go Unbroken" (top 10 in 1989) is also in the lineup here.

This album doesn't contain many 1990's cuts. Rogers number 1 hit from the start of the decade, "Crazy In Love" is missing off this collection, as is another early-1990's top 40 success "If You Want To Find Love". By the time 1993 rolled around, both pop and country radio were ignoring Rogers new material (although they were content to play his old hits) and some say Rogers disappeared in this period. It's not true. Rogers was still recording and was still having success. In the mid-1990's he did the TV special "Vote For Love" where he performed requests for the greatest love songs ever (and several of his own hits were included). The soundtrack to this album was a top seller. Rogers was soon back in the singles charts too with "The Greatest" (a great song about life from a kids point of view).

Rogers has also recorded some great duets over the years. This album features a sample. The most recent being the 2004 duet with Whitney Duncan, "My World is over". Ronnie Milsap guest stars on 1987's chart topper "She's Mine", Dolly Parton sings with Kenny on 1983's "Islands In The Stream", another 1983 duet with Sheena Easton is "We've Got Tonight", Kim Carnes turns up twice, once with James Ingram on 1984's "What About Me?" and again on 1980's "Don't Fall In Love With A Dreamer" and of course, Dottie West is here too. West was Rogers regular singing partner in the late 1970s and early 1980s and 6 of the 20 plus duets they recorded together are on this set.

The album ends with some recent hit's, such as "It's A Beautiful Life" and the number 1 single "Buy Me A Rose".

Whilst not a complete look at the best of Rogers works, this is a good collection and at the moment (besides his box set, which features cuts from 1955 to 1998) is the best compilation of his music.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars If you are thinking about buying this disc, ignore the negative reviews on here!, July 30, 2008
This review is from: 42 Ultimate Hits (Audio CD)
I wanted a good collection of Kenny Rogers music to use for my DJ service. The only disc that I had was full of lousy re-recordings. In my mind, if they are not the original recordings that actually became hits, then they are worthless to me. I read all of the mixed reviews here on Amazon regarding this collection, but decided to take a risk and purchase it. I have listened to the full collection 3 times in full. Many reviewers are saying that this collection is full of re-recordings, but that is not true. These ARE the original hit recordings. This is a great, quality collection. Yes, the first 5 tracks are Kenny Rogers & The First Edition- but the package states that they are. Besides, he made those particular songs hits when he WAS with The First Edition. Those ARE the originals. You won't find a better Kenny Rogers collection out there; believe me- I've searched. The only things that could have made this collection better, are if they would have given us Kenny's solo version of Ruben James ALSO, along with the First Edition version. They also could have left off the last song on the 2nd CD. It's a new one called "We Are The Same", and it's a real stinker. The last thing that could have made this collection even better, is if it could have also included the beautiful song "I Can't Un-Love You"....but it didn't even exist at the time that this collection was released, so that wouldn't have been possible.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars wonderful, but not the original recording of "The Gambler"?, April 23, 2006
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bygmesterfinn (Columbia, MD United States) - See all my reviews
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This is a great collection, but I thought it should be pointed out that "The Gambler" recording here isn't the same as from the 1978 album The Gambler. Don't know when this one was recorded, but it's pretty close to the original.
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12 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A very stong collection by one of my favorite singers, August 24, 2004
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This collection traces Kenny's music from his hits with the First Edition up to his comeback with Buy me a rose. It does not contain all his hits - there are too many to include in a double CD - but it includes all the classics such as Ruby don't take your love to town, Lucille, The gambler, Coward of the county and Lady. A 4-CD boxed set (Through the years) is available for those who want a more comprehensive collection, though it doesn't contain any of his comeback hits. While a lot of great songs are necessarily missing from this double CD, Love will turn you around (surprisingly omitted from the boxed set) is included.

The collection contains many of Kenny's American country and pop hits of the seventies and eighties, a few of which also made the British pop charts (and all his British hits are included). The set includes five duets with Dottie West (a vastly under-appreciated singer) and one duet each with Kim Carnes (Don't fall in love with a dreamer), Dolly Parton (Islands in the stream), Sheena Easton (We've got tonight) and Ronnie Milsap (Make no mistake she's mine). Among his solo tracks on this CD, you will have your own favorites. Lucille is the song that turned me on to Kenny's music and I still think it's his best - but not by much. I particularly like Scarlet fever and Blaze of glory. Note that Daytime friends is a solo track, not a duet wth Dottie.

If you only want one Kenny Rogers collection and don't want to buy the boxed set, this set is the one to buy. I still get immense pleasure from listening to him, even though I've heard some of the songs hundreds of times.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent collection, but NOT all the hits..., June 6, 2004
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"fsutall" (Jacksonville, FL United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 42 Ultimate Hits (Audio CD)
While this is easily the best collection of Kenny's hits for casual fans who don't need the box set, it is missing "What About Me", his duet with Kim Carnes and James Ingram, as well as "This Woman". Both of those songs made the Billboard pop top 40 chart and should definitely have been included in this compilation. It's still worth purchasing, but it is a shame that Capitol didn't include ALL the hits.
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10 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Re-recordings?, July 27, 2008
This review is from: 42 Ultimate Hits (Audio CD)
I really, REALLY wish I hadn't bought this album... though they are close, it seems he's re-recorded a lot of these songs... this isn't what it should be.. one star for not disclosing the songs are altered from what we all bought on 8 track, etc...

New recordings doesn't equal better recordings!

off to find the old stuff...
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best (and most complete) Kenny Rogers greatest songs., October 13, 2006
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First I just want to say that I'm a big fan of Kenny Rogers so I might be biased but I'll try to be objective.

With this CD you get pretty much all the greatest hit of Kenny Rogers. I like 90% of the songs and I am guessing most people (who like Kenny Roger's songs) will like at least 70%-80% of the songs in this album.

Lots of beautiful love songs in this CD: Island in the stream, You decorated my life, She believes in me, Love will turn you around, Crazy etc..

Some of the rarer songs (but I like them a lot) are also included here: Twenty years ago, Morning Desire, and Buried Treasure.

Some of the songs aren't the original recording but I think they are equally great.. different .. but both are just fine..

For Kenny Roger's new fan, check out "21 Number Ones" album (this CD), "the greatest hit" album and the "Kenny Rogers live by request". Also check the new CD Water and Bridges. The song "I can't unlove you" is a hit.

Here are some of my all time Kenny Rogers favorite songs (almost all of them available in the "21 Number Ones" album. I call this list, Kenny Rogers essential:

The Gambler
Through The Years
Lady
Lucille
Coward of The County
We've Got Tonight (with Sheena Easton)
Crazy
Islands In The Stream (with Dolly Parton)
She Believes In Me
You Decorated My Life
Make No Mistake, She's Mine (with Ronnie Milsap)
Daytime Friends
Love Or Something Like It
Love Will Turn You Around
Morning Desire
The Factory
Twenty years ago
Don't Fall In Love With A Dreamer (with Kim Carnes)
Ruby, Don't take your love to town
Buried treasure
I don't call him daddy
She's ready for someone to love her

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Updated Dec 15th:
I went to see Kenny Rogers live recently (his greatest hits and chrismas song concert.) I had a blast, simply amazing. I recommend all Kenny Rogers fans to visit his concert Live at least once. (We never know how many more years he will do his tour but I do hope for many more years to come)
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars finally the best of Kenny Rogers, May 15, 2006
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this is the first actual KR collection that contains all of his real hits including Just Dropped In and Something's Burning. You can't go wrong with this one.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Kenny Rogers pitches a winner, April 13, 2007
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If you're completing your music collection and haven't a Kenny Rogers CD, get this one. All hits ranging from beginning to now.
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