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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Pure Country
I've been a country music fan dang near all my life. There's only one time that I was willing to put out over $40 (which is a lot of money to a workin' man like me) for a box set of music and this is it. That was about a year ago, and I have absolutely no regrets. They don't call Merle the "working man's poet" for nothing. Just pop one of these CDs in -- sit back, and...
Published on September 3, 2005 by KZR

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6 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars WHAT A DISSAPOINTMENT!
I KNOW THERE WILL BE ALOT OF "HAG" FANS THAT SAY IM WRONG..BUT THE ONLY THING ABOUT THIS BOX SET THAT IS GOOD IS QUALITY...I SAY THA BECAUSE ITS MISSING A LOT OF HIS NUMBER ONE HITS..THE THING THAT IS FUNNY IS IN THE BOOKLET THERE IS A PICTURE OF THE LP "THE ROOTS OF MY RAISING"PAGE 70 AND THE SONG IS NOT ON THE SET..HEY IT MADE NUMBER ONE!ALSO NOT...
Published on September 30, 2000 by dave j hill


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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Pure Country, September 3, 2005
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KZR (Georgetown, TX) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Down Every Road (Audio CD)
I've been a country music fan dang near all my life. There's only one time that I was willing to put out over $40 (which is a lot of money to a workin' man like me) for a box set of music and this is it. That was about a year ago, and I have absolutely no regrets. They don't call Merle the "working man's poet" for nothing. Just pop one of these CDs in -- sit back, and listen closely to the words. He sings about what life really boils down to -- the hurtin', the lovin', the laughin', the cryin', the dyin', and in a way that just soaks into your soul. Just listen to the words and emotions behind "The Fugitive", "Branded Man", "The Bottle Let me Down", and "Silver Wings" for example. Merle's isn't just successful at singing heart-tugging songs, he can also belt out "get up and boogie" songs with the best of them -- songs like "Workin' Man Blues" and "Stay a Little Longer". Out of these 100 songs within these 4 CDs, there's not one bad song in the lot. You don't have a music career that spans decades if you're not touching a bunch of folks out there -- and Merle does just that with his heartfelt, believable singing. But, if you're checking out this album, you probably allready know that. Thanks, Merle, for all the great music.
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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Merle Haggard collection available, November 3, 2002
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D. Newton (southeast, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Down Every Road (Audio CD)
It would be rare for a major label to compile a better 4-CD Merle Haggard collection than this one. The box consists of 3 discs of Capitol material (up to 1977) and 1 cross-licensed disc of Haggard's later MCA and Epic recordings. Very listenable, since the emphasis here is simply on presenting quality songs rather than attempting to compile a hit list (consequently, many big hits are missing, especially from the later years). However, fans will have to search elsewhere to obtain "Old Man From The Mountain", "Natural High", "A Place To Fall Apart", "I Can't Be Myself", "Always On A Mountain When I Fall", "Every Fool Has A Rainbow", "What Am I Gonna Do With the Rest of My Life", "Going Where The Lonely Go", "We're Strangers Again", "Always Get Lucky With You", "My Favorite Memory", "Roots of My Raising", and several others. Still, this is the best collection available and features good sound and packaging.
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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic. An Absolute Must-Have for New and Old Hag Fans, April 24, 1998
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JM "JM" (New York City) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Down Every Road (Audio CD)
It's my humble opinion that Merle Haggard is the best American songwriter of all time. The songs of Merle Haggard resonate stronger today than ever before. It's unfortunate that country music now emphasizes tight blue jeans and big hair more than powerful lyrics and great music. From Merle's early 3-chord songs such as Lonesome Fugitive and Sam Hill to some of his later work such as Are the Good Times Really Over, Merle always tells a story with a powerful message. I find it ironic that some of the very same messages we find today in inner city-rap music about doing time, keeping it real, staying true to yourself, Merle sang about 30 years ago. The book that comes with the CD set is a nice little biography about Merle. Nobody will be disappointed with this collection. Merle is the epicenter of country music.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Yes! I love it... This is the REAL thing., April 16, 2000
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Just when I'm sick of all the "Re-Records" passing themselves off as merle's hits... Now this one is the real thing. BUY THIS SET! For all you new country people out there who are looking at the "For The Record" set by Merle, buy this one instead. These are the original Merle Haggard hits, and some great album cuts too. You can trace his magical music from the beginning to the last big hits he had in the late '80s/early '90s... Don't miss this one. If only "Jesus Take A Hold", "Movin' On", "Turnin' Off A Memory" and "Kern River" were on this collection, it would be perfect. Buy it today.. Don't be fooled by the "re-fried Merle" collections that are out there today... They don't hold a candle to this!
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars almost perfect, February 22, 2004
This review is from: Down Every Road (Audio CD)
Merle Haggard is one of the few artist I truly respect. This set almost contains all you need from the greatest country music talent ever. It is missing some classics, which you can find on the series of cds called Prison, Hurtin, Drinkin and Cheatin. These songs are Love and Honor, My Ramona, You can't be mine, I came so close to losing my home, Drink up and be somebody, Wine take me away, Some of us never learn, Who'll buy the wine?, Little ol wine drinker me, Making believe and Every fool has a rainbow. Those are the Capital gems not included. Only a few other label greats are not here, mainly I'm always on a mountain when I fall. I feel many of the songs, though good ones, on the box set could have been sacrificed for the ones mentioned above, but there are enough greats to make it an essetial collection nonetheless. Haggard, unlike George Strait and Conway Twitty, who are the only two country artist with more #1 singles, wrote the majority of his songs and albums, Hag is second in #1 albums as well. Only Hank Williams Sr. can be credited as such a great singer/composer of both the lyrics and music in the country field along side Haggard. Sure, Willie Nelson and Johnny Cash, are often mentioned, but if you examine the body of their work it is more 50/50 on what they actually wrote themselves or had written by others. And even Hank did not sing as good as Merle, in my opinion. Only George Jones challenges Haggard in that area. But at the end of the day, Merle Haggard is the best all around country music "ARTIST" ever.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars If you like Merle, buy this CD, December 28, 1999
This review is from: Down Every Road (Audio CD)
You would have to buy a lot of Haggard CDs to get this much good Haggard music. The songs are in chronilogical order, so you can hear Haggard's voice mature from song to song. There is also an informative book inclosed. I could pick over some of the selections and omisions, but that's just my opinion. If you like Merle Haggard, you could not possibly be dissapointed. Even if you have most of this on vinyl, you need to hear it on CD.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not the whole story...but damn good nonetheless, February 28, 2000
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Jon E Johnson (Boston, Massachusetts) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Down Every Road (Audio CD)
Capitol has been more than a little tardy in realizing the value of Merle's back catalogue, but this project was worth the wait. Though it all but ignores Merle's career after 1986, except for "In My Next Life" (from 1993), you get 100 tracks of classic Haggard over four discs - five songs are previously unreleased - as well as an excellent 74-page book. Of special note is the A-side of Merle's ultra-rare first single (only 200 copies exist), "Skid Row" and an unreleased version of "Trouble In Mind" from the 1970 sessions which produced Merle's classic Bob Wills tribute album; an album which kicked off a western swing revival which continues to this day. Though the set glosses over the past 10 years of Merle's distinguished career (a fifth disc really would have been justified here), and misses out on a number of hits ("Cherokee Maiden," "Movin' On," "The Bull and the Beaver," etc.) it remains an essential purchase for fans of Merle Haggard or the Bakersfield sound. Highly recommended.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Maximum Hag!, January 25, 2000
This review is from: Down Every Road (Audio CD)
Any fan of Merle Haggard, or just Country Music in general should give this compilation a listen. Merle is known as the Country Music story teller, and it shows through on this album. With hard hitting songs like "Swingin Doors" , "Workin Man Blues" and the ever popular "Okie From Muskogee" you hear Merle's wilder side. Songs like "Mama's Hungry Eyes" , "I Threw Away The Rose" and "Sing Me Back Home" are enough to make a grown man cry, with Merle's tender voice soaring right along with the steel guitar. With almost all of these songs written by Merle, he takes you back to the way things were, and tells you his side of the story. If you buy this set, you will see for yourself... Merle Haggard is a god.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Merle at his best!, December 4, 1999
This review is from: Down Every Road (Audio CD)
I have been listening to Merle Haggard since the day I was born (literally) and I am now fourteen. My parents are crazy about him, and I am also. None of my friends know who he is, but we do. I have been to at least 10 concerts, and this set really shows him at his best. The 3rd and 4th CDs are better in my opinion, but it is all good. A great way to start out your Merle collection. Or, if this is too expensive, go for "Live At Billy Bob's". It ranks right up there too and is only a single CD. A great collection!
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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Sing softly....and carry a big stick, October 19, 2002
This review is from: Down Every Road (Audio CD)
Merle Haggard established who he is about 1968 with his redneck manifesto "Okie from Muskogee." Just to make sure that you understood, he followed up with "The Fighting Side of Me." Haggard flew right in the face of the "protest" singers of the day with his patriotic, blue-collar message. In doing so he forfeited for all time any possibility that he would ever be considered "trendy" or "cool."

Thirty-five years later I don't think any singer in any genre has produced a body of work superior to Haggard. (Well, reconsidering that rash statement, Hag doesn't stack up to Hank Williams, but he can play in the same ballpark as Willie Nelson and Johnny Cash.) Most of his songs are deceptively quiet and simple. Drinking, prison, lost loves, and wasted lives are the themes. Haggard, one suspects, is not a very nice man, but he's a great singer.

There are 100 songs in this collection and many are exceptional. My favorite of all is atypical, a lushly orchestrated duet with Willie Nelson titled "Pancho and Lefty"--as sad a song as was ever written about death, the end of an era, and a lost soul trying to go home.

You come to appreciate Merle Haggard slowly but you'll never get tired of listening to him.

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