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The Essential John Denver

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listen  1. Leaving On A Jet PlaneJohn Denver 3:38$1.29 Buy Track
listen  2. Rhymes And ReasonsJohn Denver 3:15$0.99 Buy Track
listen  3. Take Me Home, Country RoadsJohn Denver 3:10$1.29 Buy Track
listen  4. Poems, Prayers And PromisesJohn Denver 4:05$0.99 Buy Track
listen  5. I Guess He'd Rather Be In ColoradoJohn Denver 2:07$0.99 Buy Track
listen  6. Friends With YouJohn Denver 3:22$0.99 Buy Track
listen  7. Rocky Mountain HighJohn Denver 4:44$1.29 Buy Track
listen  8. Goodbye AgainJohn Denver 3:36$0.99 Buy Track
listen  9. I'd Rather Be A Cowboy (Lady's Chains)John Denver 4:25$0.99 Buy Track
listen10. Farewell Andromeda (Welcome To My Morning)John Denver 4:03$0.99 Buy Track
listen11. Sunshine On My ShouldersJohn Denver 5:11$0.99 Buy Track
listen12. Back Home AgainJohn Denver 4:44$0.99 Buy Track
listen13. MatthewJohn Denver 3:42$0.99 Buy Track
listen14. Thank God I'm A Country BoyJohn Denver 3:20$1.29 Buy Track
listen15. Annie's SongJohn Denver 3:00$1.29 Buy Track
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listen  3. Baby, You Look Good To Me TonightJohn Denver 2:47$0.99 Buy Track
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listen  8. My Sweet LadyJohn Denver 4:48$0.99 Buy Track
listen  9. AutographJohn Denver 3:37$0.99 Buy Track
listen10. Some Days Are Diamonds (Some Days Are Stone)John Denver 3:59$0.99 Buy Track
listen11. The Cowboy And The LadyJohn Denver 4:36$0.99 Buy Track
listen12. Seasons Of The HeartJohn Denver 3:48$0.99 Buy Track
listen13. Shanghai BreezesJohn Denver 3:12$0.99 Buy Track
listen14. Perhaps LoveJohn Denver 2:56$0.99 Buy Track
listen15. Wild Montana SkiesJohn Denver Duet with Emmylou Harris 4:03$0.99 Buy Track
listen16. Love AgainJohn Denver 2:52$0.99 Buy Track
listen17. Dreamland ExpressJohn Denver 4:06$0.99 Buy Track
listen18. Is It Love?John Denver 4:15$0.99 Buy Track


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John Denver was an American folk singer and songwriter who became one of the most popular singers of the 70s.

In his early career he toured the folk clubs of Los Angeles and in 1965 joined the Chad Mitchell Trio. By 1969 he had decided to go it alone and released his first album Rhymes and Reasons, which contained the track "Leaving on a Jet Plane", which became a hit for Peter, Paul and Mary the… Read more in Amazon's John Denver Store

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (February 27, 2007)
  • Original Release Date: 2007
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Label: RCA
  • ASIN: B000MM0Y8Y
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (35 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,314 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars One of the newer audio remasters..., February 20, 2009
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This review is from: The Essential John Denver (Audio CD)
So, i'm a John Denver nut. The same is true when it comes to Elvis, CCR, and Steely Dan. But Denver's catalog is the most elusive of all. His current catalog of music goes from fresh 21st Century remixes all the way down to echo-chamber, muffled CD masters created in 1987. Because i'm a stickler for sound quality, i will give every Denver fan a quick lesson in the remastering history of JD's catalog...

There are 3 distinct remastering periods of John Denver's music on CD. I know this because being a stickler for high-quality audio, i did a lot of research of liner notes, and online sources to find out when, where, and by whom John Denver's catalog was remastered.

1.) 1987-1991. This is the first period in which John Denver's music was mastered for CD, and with few exceptions, they sound awful. The more acoustic ones sound better than the ones with lush string orchestras, but still not great. Without proper mastering, those strings become one big mess of sound. Unless you are a completist, i urge you to stay away from any CD's originally released in this time period.

2.) 1996-2001. This is the second period, in which John's music was given a much needed overhaul. Unfortunately, it wasn't the entire catalog, but mostly various box sets, single-disc compilations, and the remaining albums that were oerlooked the first time around. Lucky for those albums that got passed over in the '80s, because the ones done during this period sound far better (Spirit, JD, and Autograph). Nearly every disc mastered in this period was done by the team of Paul Williams, Bll Lacey, and Mike Hartry. Their names can usually be found on the liner notes of these CD's.

3.) 2004-2008. This is the newest and best period of JD's remasters. This saw the new versions of Back Home Again, Greatest Hits, Love Songs, The Essential, and a handful of others. This is hands-down, the best sounding Denver we've ever had. It's not a HUGE leap forward from the previous remasters, but it is noticeable. Comparing the 1990 release of Back Home Again with the 2005 edition will reveal startling results. Listen to the new one first, so you can realize how much you hate the 1990 version. As of this writing, the current period of releases is done by the remastering team of Bob Irwin, Vic Anesini, and Andreas Meyer. Vic and Adreas get swiched out on occasion, but Bob Irwin is the produer, and mix-master on every Denver release from 2005 to the present. He is well-known in the music community for having restored much of Columbia's old jazz masters on their Legacy label.

As far as this CD set is concerned, the sound is superb. You might have some quibbles about "why didn't they include this song, or that song?" But hey, get over it. The tracks are probably as clean as they are ever going to get. If some new technology comes along for remastering, then they might sound better, but i imagine only marginally. If you are looking for a heaping of JD, but you don't want to throw yourself in with both feet, then get this set. This is the best bang for your buck, with the best sound, and the 2 discs are really packed with music.

If you want to go a little deeper, then i highly suggest the 4-disc box set The Country Roads Collection from 1997. Because it's in that 2nd mastering period, the sound is not quite as clean as The Essential, but it's still quite good. Unless you're doing critical listening, the casual listener probaly would not notice a difference.

If 2 or 4 discs seem too daunting for you, then the 2004 single-disc Definitive All-Time Greatest Hits is the way to go. It comes with a 4-track bonus disc, with a couple rare tracks, but this one's only about $8 on Amazon.

So, there you go...a lesson in JD releases for the serious fan, and a recommendation for fans at each price level. Good luck, and enjoy the music.
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54 of 57 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Essential hits, near-hits and album tracks, March 4, 2007
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Denver's run of signature hits made him both one of the 1970s most beloved country-folk singers and one of the decade's most lampooned. His earnest "Far Out!" trademark was at once a echo of the '60s hippie vibe, and a good fit for the mainstream of the '70s. RCA/Legacy celebrates Denver's rich catalog with this 2-CD anthology that spans his biggest pop hits, lower-charting singles, album tracks and a few odds and ends. It's a perfect overview for those who love Denver's hits and want a collection that offers a bit more. Yes, this set reiterates material that's already been reissued many times, but that's the nature of the retail music industry - new reissues garner new reviews, renew shelf space and spur sales. And that's the point of this release - to preserve the artistic relevance of Denver's core catalog by promoting its commercial vitality among new generations of fans.

Denver debuted as a solo artist in 1969 with his "Rhyme and Reason" LP, the title track of which is included here alongside Denver's original recording of his own "Leaving on a Jet Plane." Though neither were a hit, they showed Denver to be a songwriter whose words could provide a personal touch in a mass market. "Leaving on a Jet Plane" was a memorable, emotion-drenched hit for Peter, Paul & Mary, but as rendered here without Mary Travers' gut-wrenching vocal it's equally poignant, with Denver's bittersweet delivery backed by an arrangement of high-hat, guitar, bass and organ that's as light as the dawn underlying the lyrics.

Two albums in 1970 ("Whose Garden Was This" and "Take Me to Tomorrow") failed to generate any hits, and are left off this anthology. The first of the two is largely comprised of covers, the latter finds Denver striving for a social relevancy that detracts from the wondrous humanity of his signature works. Instead, this set jumps to Denver's 1971 breakthrough, "Poems, Prayers & Promises" and its career-launching hit "Take Me Home Country Roads." This is the epitome of Denver's art, showcasing his talent for turning the world's natural wonders into warm, homespun songs. The album's other hit, "Sunshine on My Shoulders," is included in the re-recorded single version from Denver's 1973 greatest hits LP. This version, with its magnificent string arrangement, topped both the pop and adult contemporary charts.

From that start, Denver built himself into one of the most popular and best-selling singer-songwriters of the 1970s. He not only spun off more indelible hits ("Rocky Mountain High," "Back Home Again," "Thank God I'm a Country Boy," "Annie's Song," "I'm Sorry"), but filled his albums with thoughtful songs of simpler pleasures and wide-eyed wonder. Denver was the Country Music Association's entertainer of the year in 1975, famously prompting Charlie Rich - 1974's award winner - to set fire to the award envelope and derisively announce Denver's achievement. But while Nashville's industry took a liking to Denver, he never really wrote in the reigning pop-country idiom. Instead, songs like "Back Home Again" leveraged Denver's folk roots to bring pop melodicism to country sentiment without forcing one to be the other.

By mid-decade Denver had fashioned a parallel television and film career, including dozens of TV specials, guest-hosting appearances and a big screen turn with George Burns in "Oh, God." The hits continued throughout the latter-half of the '70s, albeit without reaching the top of the charts. The material is surprisingly consistent with his earlier work, suggesting that the mainstream market moved on to the next big thing, rather than Denver's material having declined in quality. Disc two is filled out with a pair of 1975 successes, "Calypso" and "Fly Away" (the latter with Olivia Newton John providing backing vocals) and a nice helping of lower- and non-charting singles, including the 1976 country love song, "Baby, You Look Good to Me Tonight," and duets with Emmylou Harris (1983's "Wild Montana Skies"), French vocalist Sylvie Vartan (1984's "Love Again"), and Placido Domingo ("Perhaps Love").

As the hits slowed, Denver used both his music and his fame to further numerous charitable and political endeavors, including the Hunger Project (of which he was a co-founder), and sustainable living programs. He toured Russia and China, testified against censorship in front of the U.S. congress, published an autobiography, and promoted several nature-based programs. His last song, "Yellowstone, Coming Home" (not included here) appeared in an episode of "Nature" in which he was featured.

All fifteen of Denver's pop top-40 hits are here, and many of his top-100s. There are several missing chart entries, "Everyday," "Please, Daddy," "Christmas for Cowboys," "It Makes Me Giggle," "Dancing with the Mountain" and Denver's latter-day country hit, "And So it Goes," but their absence is balanced by the presence of key album tracks like "I Guess He'd Rather Be in Colorado," "Matthew," and "Looking For Space." The collection's studio works end in 1985 with the title track of "Dreamland Express," and disc two closes with a recording of "Is It Love?" from Denver's Wildlife Concert. Missing are selections from his final quintet of albums for his own Windstar Records.

This is a nicely selected set, featuring all of Denver's major pop hits, a strong selection of his lower charting works, well-picked album tracks and non-charting singles. It provides a deeper look than a single-disc can achieve, and does a good job of balancing original LP recordings with later greatest hits re-recordings, and studio versus live takes. Those who want to go deeper should look for the 3-CD "Legends" and "Ultimate Collection" sets, or the 4-CD "Country Roads Collection," but first-time buyers of Denver's works will find this double-CD to be just the right length. [©2007 hyperbolium dot com]
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars LONG LIVE JOHN DENVER!!!, April 11, 2007
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You're never going to find a better valued John Denver collection than this. Sure there are other best-of's and sorts but this "Essential" has ALL of John's best songs.Everyone thought his "Definitive Greatest Hits" that came out a few years ago was good but this is SO MUCH BETTER!!! Hats off to RCA for relasing this, I've been waiting for a real good John Denver collection with the original versions and finally I now have it! 5 STARS ALL THE WAY!
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