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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A well done tribute to real country music,
By Teako Johnson (Greenville, NC United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tribute to Tradition (Audio CD)
This is a excellent cd . I can put it on and never have to skip one track . That's a rarity now days .Standout songs include : 'Til I can make it on my own , Cold Cold Heart, Mama Tried , but the best song on here is The Three Bells . The bass on this song will pure shake the room .Allison Krauss may have even surpass the original by The Browns. Gone out of my mind sounds as if it were written when country was country not this pop country we have now. Same old train closes this cd out in fine fashion .It has 13 diffrent singers and musicians including Emmylou Harris & Merle Haggerd himself . This CD was dedicated to the late Tammy Wynette and is a wonderful tribute to the music she did for so many years. I dissagree with the other reviewers who say this is a marketing scheme . It is far from it . It is a loving tribute to a long gone form of music that I sorely miss. If you are a lover of traditional music then please get this one .
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
A slightly woozy notion of "tradition" has some success,
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This review is from: Tribute to Tradition (Audio CD)
Twelve great artists of today! Twelve classic songs of yesterday! Putting aside the hint of self-congratulatory back-patting and slightly woozy notion of "tradition," a great singer plus a great song still equals a great spin, and this disc features several.Alison Krauss' lush-yet-wafer-thin vocals are so perfectly matched to The Browns' "The Three Bells," that the original nearly disappears in her wake. Randy Travis' cover of Merle Haggard's "Mama Tried" won't make you forget The Hag, but will remind you of the greatness of both singers and the song they share. On the picker's side, Chet Atkins, Vince Gill and Mark Knopfler embroider Mary Chapin Carpenter's "Oh, Lonesome Me," in a superb display of guitar playing. Two new tracks, including an all-star jam penned by Marty Stuart, link the traditional form to the current milieu. Guests include Emmylou Harris, Dwight Yoakam, Pam Tillis, Merle Haggard, Earl Scruggs and more. Overall, a nice tip of the cowboy hat.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Did Hank really not do it this way?,
By Blackbird Crow Raven "Blackbird Crow Raven" (Oconomowoc, WI USA (but my heart is in the gold rush country of Northern California)) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tribute to Tradition (Audio CD)
I like these kinds of albums, because they always turn me on to some artist I'd been previously unfamiliar with. In this case, it's Lefty Frizzell via Trace Adkins.
Randy Travis does a great job on Haggard's "Mama Tried," as does Mary Chapin Plumber on Hank Williams'/Don Gibson's "Oh, Lonesome Me." I also like Collin Raye's interpretation of "Cold, Cold, Heart," where his approach and phrasing is sort of a combination of Lucinda Williams and Glenn Frey. A reprise would be nice, with Dwight Yoakam (Buck Owens), George Strait (Bob Wills), Brad Paisley (Jimmie Rodgers or Johnny Cash), and Clint Black (Merle Haggard) making appearances.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful Tribute to Real Country,
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This review is from: Tribute to Tradition (Audio CD)
I heard "Gone Out Of My Mind" on the radio almost 10 years ago and never forgot it, and was never able to find out what album it was on until recently. My mom and I both loved the traditional sound and were looking forward to hearing it again on the radio. Alas, we only heard it the one time, and it has stuck with both of us all these years. That was 1998 and I finally found it! I have enjoyed this CD immensely and there are several tracks that are just spectacular.
Whatever happened to Doug Stone?
5.0 out of 5 stars
Traditional songs done well by the artists of today.,
By dg28@aol.com (Omaha, Nebraska) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tribute to Tradition (Audio CD)
Please bring back the traditional country sound. It is nice to hear the new artists sing the great songs of the past. No they will not replace the original artists, but this tribute alblum shows that some of the new artists understand were country music came from.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
There is no such thing as "too country"!,
By lag2625@aol.com (Rome. Georgia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tribute to Tradition (Audio CD)
I am writing this review before I own this album--I heard it tonight for the first time, and the Doug Stone cut blew me away! Gone Out of My Mind brings to mind "He Stopped Loving Her Today" and a lot of other sad country songs I've heard over the years. Since I don't own the CD yet(I'm ordering it right now!!), I don't even know who wrote this song--but anybody that's ever cried over a good Merle or George song can appreciate the emotions behind the lyrics of this song. I also loved Trace Adkins' version of "I Never Go Around Mirrors". This album is not perfect, and it may have been conceived by a marketing major, but the thrust behind the music on this album is unchanged and unaltered from the days when "country" music was actually different from all the rest. As a lover of all music, especially a good sad song--I recommend this album as a primer for young fans of "new" country. They have already shown some taste, now we just have to urge them on in the right direction. Thanks for listening to me, and thanks in advance for listening to really great music.
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Tribute to Tradition by Various Artists (Audio CD - 1998)
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