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48 of 48 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
They gave their all to make it live,
By rballjones "rballjones" (Des Moines, IA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: When I Stop Dreaming: The Best of The Louvin Brothers (Audio CD)
Like another reviewer, I was introduced to the music of the Louvin Bros. through Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris. It's evident their wonderful duets were strongly influenced by the brothers.The Louvin Bros. represent some of the finest old-time country music made. Not only were they great singers but songwriters and musicians too--during an era (the 50s) when country music could came straight from the churches and straight from the hills, without passing through a corporate music mill as we hear from Nashville today. Fans of old-time country, folk, bluegrass, gospel or the Everly Bros. should not miss these guys. As a write this, the songs listed on the Amazon site are mistakenapparently from another record. Rest assured, When I Stop DreamingThe Best of the Louvin Bros contains all of their best known numbers, including "The Family Who Prays," "When I Stop Dreaming," "Don't Laugh," "I Don't Believe You've Met my Baby," "Hoping that You're Hoping,", "Knoxville Girl," "You're Running Wild," and "My Baby's Gone." It also contains most of the songs Parsons/Harris covered including, "Cash on the Barrelhead," "If I Could Only Win Your Love" and "You're Learning." This collection doesn't, however, include "The Angels Rejoiced Last Night." There are 24 songs in all--recorded from 1952-1962. Ira and Charlie Louvin created some incredible vocal harmonies--as good as it gets. Ira's high tenor marks him as one of the most distinctive and greatest of country singers. Another outstanding feature of their music is the quality of their band--usually consisting of Ira's mandolin, an electric guitar (Chet Atkins or Paul Yandell), acoustic rhythm guitar and acoustic bass with an occasional piano and drums. No steelexcept on Cash on the Barrelhead. Their backing is sparse and flavorful. One song I particularly enjoy is the story-like "I Don't Believe You've Met My Baby." It begins: "Last night, my dear, the rain was falling, I dreamed I was strolling in the evening, Paul Yandell's reverberated but unobtrusive guitar fills evoke an image of night, the strumming guitar or mandolin sounds like the patter of rain and the band creates a sound which perfectly compliments the lyrics. Its easy to understand why this song hit #1 in 1956. Another favorite is "Hoping that You're Hoping." It swings. It's fun. ("Everytime I think about the way you spuddle up and cuddle up and fill me with your charms.") It also has a great guitar interlude (Again, by Paul Yandell. Between him and Atkins there are many such parts; this recording is a masterpiece of 50's style country electric guitar). This greatest hits collection also contains some fine but lesser-known songs including a wonderful acoustic number "Gonna Lay Down My Guitar" in which Ira Louvin plays Rabon Delmores (of the Delmore Bros.) guitar. This recording ends with a humorous but appropriate Roy Acuff song: "Stuck Up Blues" But, no foolin'. Buy this record. Itll stick with you.
36 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Truly excellent and Absolutely Essential Music,
By Robert Moore (Chicago, IL USA) - See all my reviews (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (VINE VOICE) (TOP 100 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: When I Stop Dreaming: The Best of The Louvin Brothers (Audio CD)
Like so many others, I learned of the Louvin Brothers from listening to Gram Parsons ("The Christian Life" and "Cash on the Barrelhead") and Emmylou Harris ("If I Could Only Win Your Love"). Reading about the enthusiasm of so many others for their music made me decide to give them a chance. I am delighted to be able to report that this is a stunning record.Three things stand out on this album. First and foremost, this is am album about great, great singing. Unlike a large number of country and blue grass singers from the fifties and sixties, neither Ira nor Charles Louvin, despite singing in a high, high tenor and tenor respectively, had a whiny voice. Ira, in particular, had a magnificently throaty quality, even at the very highest ranges. And they are jutifiably famous for their gorgeous, tight harmonies. Second, the songs are just incredible. I won't say every song is perfect. "Knoxville Girl," a particularly graphic narrative of a man killing his girlfriend didn't really appeal to me. But nearly everyother song on the record really hit me in a big way. And it is clear that Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris didn't just take average songs and make them great; the well-known songs are as good or better as performed by the Louvins. In particular, Ira Louvin's incredible rendition of "Cash on the Barrelhead" stands out. Last, every song features absolutely first rate musicians. The backup musicians are superb, and Ira was not merely one of the best high tenors in country, but a highly accomplished mandolin player. I was interested to see that the liner notes were written by Marshall Crenshaw. This album will appeal to all fans of bluegrass, traditional country, Gram Parsons, or Emmylou Harris.
14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Brilliant fifties country duo,
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This review is from: When I Stop Dreaming: The Best of The Louvin Brothers (Audio CD)
The Louvin brothers had a more modest chart history than their legendary status might suggest, especially as many much more successful singers of their era have been largely forgotten.. Indeed, they and their songs would almost certainly have faded into obscurity if Gram Parsons hadn't been a fan. He introduced Emmylou to their music and it is through her covers of their songs that their legacy is assured. Others have in turn been inspired by Emmylou's example.
Regarding their own career, they were a harmony duo who sometimes covered other people's songs but also wrote their own material. They were a major influence on the Everly brothers. The Louvin brothers topped the country charts with I don't believe you've met my baby and had other top ten country hits with When I stop dreaming, Hoping that you're hoping, You're running wild, Cash on the barrel head and My baby's gone. They had three other big hits (Don't laugh, Plenty of everything but you, I love you best of all) and a few lesser hits. The family who prays (one of those lesser hits) has become a gospel classic. Among the notable covers of Louvin songs are I don't believe you've met my baby (Alison Krauss and Dolly Parton have both covered this song), You're running wild (Rhonda Vincent), When I stop dreaming, If I could only win your love, You're learning (all by Emmylou), Cash on the barrelhead (Gram Parsons and Dolly Parton have both covered this song). This is the strongest available compilation of their music, containing all their own hits together with their original version of songs that Emmylou revived, plus some other great songs of theirs. Tracks 1 Broadminded 2 The family who prays 3 When I stop dreaming 4 Pitfall 5 Don't laugh 6 I don't believe you've met my baby 7 Hoping that you're hoping 8 The first one to love you 9 In the pines 10 Knoxville girl 11 Cash on the barrelhead 12 You're running wild 13 My baby's gone 14 I wish it had been a dream 15 While you're cheating on me 16 If I could only win your love 17 You're learning 18 The river of Jordan 19 The kneeling drunkard's plea 20 Southern moon 21 Gonna lay down my old guitar 22 The great atomic power 23 Wreck on the highway 24 Stuck up blues
16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
GREAT HARMONY AND GREAT TUNES,
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This review is from: When I Stop Dreaming: The Best of The Louvin Brothers (Audio CD)
I HAVE ALWAYS LIKED THE LOUVIN BROTHERS EVEN AS A CHILD.NOW AS A RETIREE, I FIND I ENJOY THEM EVEN MORE. THE CD "WHEN I STOP DREAMING" IS FABULOUS. AS A MATTER OF FACT IT IS NOW PLAYING AND I USUALLY LET THE LOUVIN BROTHERS LULL ME TO SLEEP. I SET THE CD PLAYER SO IF I SHOULD AWAKEN DURING THE NIGHT, THEY WILL BE SINGING FOR ME.YOU MIGHT SAY I'M A LITTLE OBSESSED WITH THIS PARTICULAR CD BUT HONESTLY ALL THE SONGS ARE GREAT AND I THOROUGHLY ENJOY THEIR GOSPEL MUSIC.IF I AM A LITTLE DEPRESSED, I PLAY THEIR GOSPEL CD AND IT MAKES ME FEEL MUCH BETTER.
13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The essential Louvin Brothers collection,
By A Customer
This review is from: When I Stop Dreaming: The Best of The Louvin Brothers (Audio CD)
I came to know about the Louvin Brothers songs from recordings by modern artists like Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris, but I had never heard any of the originals. I was not prepared for the stunning songwriting and singing that this collection displays. There is something to like in every one of the 24 songs. This music sounds timeless, and it's hard to believe that this music was created in the mid fifties. I reserve 5-star ratings for the absolute best only, so do not interpret my 4-star rating to mean that I have reservations. I recommend this as highly as any country music recording that I know.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best of the Louvin Bros.,
By Orygun Pete "melonpete" (Salem, OR United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: When I Stop Dreaming: The Best of The Louvin Brothers (Audio CD)
The songs listed for this album, starting with Stratosphere Boogie, belong to some other album, albeit when one clicks on the playable ones, we hear the correct songs. Please correct this on your website.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The definition of essential,
By Cory L. Schwent (Bloomsdale, MO United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: When I Stop Dreaming: The Best of The Louvin Brothers (Audio CD)
You can't call yourself a true country music fan unless you are a Louvin Brothers fan. Nor can you call you collection complete unless you have one of their Cd's. And here is a tremoundous opportunity to have some of the most influnential music ever made. Of course I would recommend you spending a load and buying the Bear Family boxed set, but if your pocketbook won't allow, this will more than fill your void.To sum it up: This is one of the most important domestic releases ever assembled. Don't pass this one by.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
When I Stop Dreaming, Best of the Louvin Brothers,
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This review is from: When I Stop Dreaming: The Best of The Louvin Brothers (Audio CD)
I saw Charlie Louvin in concert recently in San Diego. Very few in the crowd had heard him live before but all knew his reputation. He did not disapoint and made a room full of new hardcore fans. He and his late brother recorded some wonderful songs that will be evergreen much like the work of Hank Williams. When you look back at the great Brothers acts like the Stanleys, Jim and Jesse and the Delmore Brothers you know the Louvin Brothers belong on top of that elite group. Their harmony work was the best. You won't hear this great stuff on the radio anymore as Nashville has long ago turned it's back on it's roots. You gotta go dig up the really good stuff by yourself. This record is a good place to start.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Highly recommended.,
By Dave Dilks (Michigan, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: When I Stop Dreaming: The Best of The Louvin Brothers (Audio CD)
As a fan of traditional county music, but only casually aware of the Louvin Brothers, I bought this CD on a recommendation and couldn't be happier. Excellent harmonies throughout, with a surprising amount of folk sound mixed in with the country. "Sparse", "pure" and "sweet" are all adjectives that come to mind in describing this. In hindsight, you can see the influence that the Louvin Brothers had on the early works of Simon and Garfunkel.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Brilliant harmonizing,
By Canzone (California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: When I Stop Dreaming: The Best of The Louvin Brothers (Audio CD)
The best of the best of The Louvins, but ignore Amazon's track listing - see P.D.Harris' review for all the tracks included.
A must-have collection unless you want to invest in the multi-disc box. |
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