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33 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An Awesome Portait of a Master Songwriter!,
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This review is from: Portrait: Music of Dan Fogelberg 1972-97 (Audio CD)
Dan Fogelberg is one of those few songwriters that can blend great lyrics with wonderful music. His songs don't just tell a story they paint a picture. Although he's known for his top 40 hits he never compromised his standards when writing and producing his albums. This box set gives the listener a great feel of how his music progressed though the years.One of the strengths of this collection is the format. Each of the 4 CDs included have a main theme. CD #1 is a "greatest hits" listing, covering all his hits from A to Z. CD #2 are ballads that weren't hits but were popular with his main-stream fans. CD #3 covers his "rock-n-roll" side, and CD #4 has his stories of places and people. Each CD is well worth listening to. Of course all the hits are wonderful, but some of my other favorites are "Nexus" off CD 4, "As the Raven Flies" and "The River" of #3, and "Tucson, Arizona" off #4. I would recommend this to any music fan who is looking for a great musical experience.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Portrait of Timelessness!,
By Lawrence Ryan (Kansas City, Missouri United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Portrait: Music of Dan Fogelberg 1972-97 (Audio CD)
Dan not a man who should be contained inside a box, Never to be labeled just a Balladeer. And most of all, never to be underestimated as a true songwriting force that this generation should overlook. The best of Dan isn't what we have heard in his "Greatest Hits" or "The Very Best of"....though certainly those songs were the very reasons why Dan became among the most respected singer songwriters of the 70's and 80's, It's just that "Portrait" is Singularly the reason why Box sets are produced and sold like they are......To allow you to consider the artist as a whole, and judged purely on volume, and to let the story be dignified by His output and purpose behind the music.......each song indexed by Dan consists of His own story behind each song. So if your remotely considering buying this box set, But you buy it for the music......and the music never dissapoints. Second Cd is "Ballads"....."Too the Morning" starts this Cd Beautifully.....its what I call an Epic Ballad.....one of those songs that plays on and your taken in soley by its sense of perfection......."Stars".....most recently covered by Alison Krauss.....and then "Wysteria".....a haunting poetic song that allows you to consider its true meaning from your own heart. Next Cd is "Rock and Roll".......if your not aware, Dan writes all of his music, Plays Most all the Instruments including Acoustic and Electric guitars and Piano....and he is no amateur, The last Cd is called "Tales and Travels". On a side note......one song that was not included on this Box set for some Ungodly reason........"There's a Place in the World for a Gambler" can be found on his "Souvenirs" Cd.
15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
He can melt your heart or your speakers,
By Michael B (Charlotte, NC United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Portrait: Music of Dan Fogelberg 1972-97 (Audio CD)
How can you describe a set that includes "Same Auld Lang Syne"(will melt your heart) and "Tell Me to My Face" (turn it up and let it melt your speakers). The only word I know is fabulous.I have listened to Dan Fogelberg since the mid-70's. My first acquaintance with him came through "Netherlands" which I played until the grooves wore out. I then followed that with "Phoenix", "Innocent Age", etc. and loved them all. Sometime during the 80's, I moved on to other artists and lost touch with Dan's music. "Portrait" gave me a chance to rekindle this relationship with a vengance. I love the music in this set for several reasons. First, it compiled virutally all of his best among the four discs. Second, it allowed me to discover incredible new music like "Seeing You Again" and "The Minstrel"(who else could write such a beautiful song about a boat?). Third, the format of the discs allows me to trace his development as a songwriter and last, the liner notes where he discusses each of the songs are a treasure. In my mind, there is only one glaring omission from the set; that being "Ghosts" from "Innocent Age" Other than that, load up the multi-disc player, sit back, close your eyes and enjoy.
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