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Back to the Grindstone

Ronnie MilsapAudio CD
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Ronnie Milsap is an American country singer whose success in the 70s and 80s crossed over into the mainstream.

He was born with a congenital eye defect which left him blind and resulted him being place in the State School for the Blind in Raleigh, North Carolina. It was there that his musical skills were noticed and nurtured. By the 1960s he was a member of J.J. Cale's band. His first solo release… Read more in Amazon's Ronnie Milsap Store

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  • Audio CD (March 12, 1991)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: RCA
  • ASIN: B000008IHO
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #59,565 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Ronnie Milsap's most Adventurous and Daring Album!, July 10, 2006
This review is from: Back to the Grindstone (Audio CD)
By the time the 1990's rolled around, Ronnie Milsap had already recorded a series of impressive 80's albums that pushed beyond the boundaries of pure country music with tracks that ranged from pop, R&B, rock, and 1950's doo wop. After proving he could sing pure country as well as ever with the successful 1989 effort "Stranger things have happened", Ronnie kicked off the 90's with the most adventurous album of his career, Back to the Grindstone.

Any music fan who thinks Ronnie Milsap is limited to only country songs needs to be enlightened with a copy of this CD! This has to be among the most daring albums ever recorded by a country artist as there is hardly a trace of real country music to be found here at all!! You get the feeling that Milsap is really making a statement with this album by proving he can deliver gritty soul music {or literally any style of music} just as convincingly as he can country. Ronnie's potent skills as an R&B vocalist are fully displayed on this amazing CD, and his powerful singing is top-notch throughout this set of songs!

"Spare the Rod {Love the Child}" is an R&B tune performed with the Boys Choir of Harlem that could've fit easily on Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation album! This is clearly a song that no other country artist but Ronnie Milsap could pull off, or would even dare attempt! "Love Certified" is a tour de force duet with R&B singer Patti Labelle that proves Milsap is truly an R&B vocalist of the highest calibre! Ronnie remarkably belts this song out with as much power and soul as Labelle does, and the two of them simply sing their butts off in this powerhouse performance. Again, this is another song that simply defies what a country singer should be able to do.

"Since I don't have you" is a superb return to the 1950's doo-wop sound that Ronnie first explored on "Lost in the 50's tonight". Milsap is one of those great singers who can take a famous song and actually improve upon the original version. This song is a perfect example. Ronnie sings his heart out over a vibrant musical arrangement of this pop classic. "Are you lovin' me like I'm lovin you" was a more modern sounding top five hit that was one of Ronnie's best singles of the period, but the weakest track here is the top ten hit "Turn that radio on". This is the kind of lightweight, radio-friendly single that often kept Ronnie on the charts, but failed to display the powerhouse vocal talent that is evident on the other tracks of this CD. "When the hurt comes down" is a nice country ballad that would've been a better choice as a single, but it was never released.

"Old Habits are Hard to Break" is a gutsy John Hiatt song that is a powerful fusion of rock and blues that Ronnie tackles with a truly commanding vocal performance! His mighty voice roars with grit and soul, and it is clearly one of the most dynamic songs he has ever attempted. The title track, "Back to the Grindstone", is another dynamic rocker that Ronnie also belts out with his powerful set of pipes...indeed one of the most powerful and underappreciated set of pipes in all of American music.

With the country-rocker "All is fair in love and war" that features rock guitarist Mark Knopfler, Ronnie earned his final hit single in 1992 before being kicked off country radio the very next year. Although this album spawned four top ten hits, Back to the Grindstone had the misfortune of being released just as Nashville's new young stars were taking over the country music scene, and it would be Milsap's last hit album before fading from popularity in the mid-90's.

It is interesting to think how far this album could've gone if promoted to rock or R&B radio when it came out in 1991. Perhaps Ronnie's career would have taken a positive change of direction into the pop/R&B market. Instead, Ronnie would release another excellent and diverse album titled "True Believer" that would sadly fail to make an impact on the charts.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Ronnie Milsap - Back To The Grindstone" CD, May 7, 2009
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I am very satisfied with my purchase of Ronnie Milsap - Back To The Grindstone. This cd really shows how much Ronnie has grown from the beginning until now. My favorite is "Are You Loving Me Like I'm Loving You."

Because it was a used cd, I was very pleased with the quality of each song. Every song was in high quality and played perfectly. The Price was well worth it! I would buy from this seller again!

Thank you.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Classic Country!, April 10, 2006
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This review is from: Back to the Grindstone (Audio CD)
This CD contains the old hit "Since I Don't Have You". I think it was first released by the Skylighters and then Don McLean did a version of it which was great, but Ronnie makes any song his own and this one is no exception. This is the classic tears in your beers country with some uplifting songs such as "Spare the Rod (Love the Child)" and "Turn That Radio On". There is also a great duet with Patti LaBelle, a rather unlikely pairing, but it works great! Another excellent CD by Ronnie Milsap!
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