- Audio CD (Feb 1 2001)
- Number of Discs: 1
- Format: Import
- Label: Sony
- ASIN: B00000IBJJ
- Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (1 customer review)
Product Details
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| 1. Big Iron | |||
| 2. Cool Water | |||
| 3. Billy The Kid | |||
| 4. A Hundred And Sixty Acres | |||
| 5. They're Hanging Me Tonight | |||
| 6. The Strawberry Roan | |||
| 7. El Paso | |||
| 8. In The Valley | |||
| 9. The Master's Call | |||
| 10. Running Gun | |||
| 11. The Little Green Valley | |||
| 12. Utah Carol | |||
| 13. San Angelo | |||
| 14. Prairie Fire | |||
| 15. The Streets Of Laredo | |||
| 16. Song Of The Bandit | |||
| 17. I've Got No Use For The Women | |||
| 18. Five Brothers | |||
| 19. Little Joe The Wrangler | |||
| 20. "Ride, Cowboy Ride" | |||
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Two classic western albums,
By Peter Durward Harris "Pete the music fan" (Leicester England) - See all my reviews (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs / More Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs (Audio CD)
Marty recorded many different types of song but he was particularly good at western songs. For those who can afford it, Bear family have released a boxed set containing all Marty's western songs, but the two albums included here contain many of his best western songs.On this set, you will find Marty's covers of the classic cowboy songs Cool water and The streets of Laredo, but Marty chose to avoid most of the obvious songs. Instead, he wrote some songs himself and recorded a lot of great but obscure songs. Of the songs that he wrote, El Paso is by far the most important. It was a huge international hit and if you are thinking of buying this collection, you probably know this song already. The remaining songs all tell stories of life in the west in the years following the American civil war. We all know that you can't believe what Hollywood portrays in western movies. The origin of many of these songs is unknown but the picture they paint sounds credible. Marty was, perhaps, the greatest western singer of them all (although Michael Martin Murphey is another contender for that title) - this collection shows him at his best.
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5.0 out of 5 stars (15 customer reviews) 14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Home on the Range was never this good!,
By F. A. Stephenson - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs / More Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs (Audio CD)
Thanks to a friend who asked "who was it that sang El Paso?" has prompted me to take the opportunity to rediscover, after more than 30 years, a singer who put the 'Western' in Country Music. Anyone who enjoys Country and Western should not be without a copy of this marvellous collection of sounds and images of the American 'wild' west. This is a truly classic collection that gives you a story with every song from an exceptional talent singing with a purity that is rare. His gunfighter ballads are the stuff of dreams that transport the listener to the Old West with 'El Paso', 'Big Iron' and 'Cool Water' to name but a few in a selection brimming with great songs.This is truly great value and is well worth a purchase that will bring you hours of pleasure. I strongly recommend it! Buy it and like me you will not be disappointed. Postscript: 8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Two classic western albums,
By Peter Durward Harris "Pete the music fan" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs / More Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs (Audio CD)
Marty recorded many different types of song but he was particularly good at western songs. For those who can afford it, Bear family have released a boxed set containing all Marty's western songs, but the two albums included here contain many of his best western songs.On this set, you will find Marty's covers of the classic cowboy songs Cool water and The streets of Laredo, but Marty chose to avoid most of the obvious songs. Instead, he wrote some songs himself and recorded a lot of great but obscure songs. Of the songs that he wrote, El Paso is by far the most important. It was a huge international hit and if you are thinking of buying this collection, you probably know this song already. The remaining songs all tell stories of life in the west in the years following the American civil war. We all know that you can't believe what Hollywood portrays in western movies. The origin of many of these songs is unknown but the picture they paint sounds credible. Marty was, perhaps, the greatest western singer of them all (although Michael Martin Murphey is another contender for that title) - this collection shows him at his best. 5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
At las on CD!,
By Dr R. J. Lofaro - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs / More Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs (Audio CD)
I had all 3 albums that make up most of this CD...in the late 1950's /early 1960's. Marty was in great voice; the arrangments are superb...and, if you can listen to these bittersweet, haunting ballads without having your heartstrings plucked...and, eyes misting up..you are stone dead. These are about another time and another place...and,one where Life was often harsh, often all-too-short, but, it was lived full-up, not talked about and analyzed ad nauseum. This time may have not have existed as Marty sings about it, but the strength and purity of the messages are timeless. Oh, yes...for the secularists out there: there are some religious aspects in some of the songs. But, having been in Montana and the Dakotas, you can almost feel a Presence there.
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