Gold [2006]Conway Twitty
Release Date: 03/07/2006
Original Release:
2006
# of Discs:
2
J&R Item # 681596_CD
UPC # 602498840191
Label: MCA Nashville
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Performer: Conway Twitty
Producer: Conway Twitty; Dee Henry; Jim Vienneau; Jimmy Bowen; Loretta Lynn; Owen Bradley; Ron Chancey; Ron Treat; David Barnes; Andy McKaie (Compilation) Distributor: Fontana Distribution Notes: Liner Note Author: Rich Kienzle. Photographers: Les Leverett; Marc Sharratt. One of the most comprehensive Conway Twitty collections on the market, 2006's two-disc GOLD spans the country star's entire career, from his late-1950s rock-&-roll days to his final recordings in the early '90s. This impressive 40-track set acknowledges Twitty's short-lived stint as a rockabilly performer with its first four tunes, most notably the yearning "It's Only Make Believe," which finds the Mississippi-born singer pulling a very convincing Elvis impersonation. Though Twitty fell off the music radar for most of the '60s, he returned confidently in '68 (a good year for comebacks) as a country crooner with the lovelorn "Next in Line." It was smooth sailing from then on, as Twitty offered up a stunning streak of hits that lasted until just before his death in 1993. Among the many classics on GOLD are the aching "Hello Darlin'," the smoldering "After the Fire Is Gone" (one of Twitty's numerous duets with Loretta Lynn), and the lilting "I've Already Loved You in My Mind." For listeners seeking a thorough Twitty retrospective, the well-selected GOLD is ideal.
Conway Twitty spent the first decade of his career pursuing rock & roll fame as a rockabilly singer/songwriter (he even did some demos for Sun Records) before making his fateful switch to country music. The rest, as they say, is history: In the 1960s and '70s, Twitty produced a consistent stream of Top 10 hits, many of which were duets with Loretta Lynn. He died in 1993, leaving behind a large legacy of Number One country hits (41, a record matched only by Alabama).
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