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Album Details: After All These Years

Release Date:08/16/2005
Label:Rca
UPC:828767071022

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    Eddy Arnold “After All These Years”

    By John  Aug 20, 2005 | 3 out of 3 found this After All These Years review helpful

    Pros: Masterful Performance

    Cons: Doesn't sing as good as in his prime

    Is it possible that after 60 years, 100 albums and at the age of 87, Eddy Arnold has produced his greatest CD. As with Olivier and Shakespeare, “After All these Years” combines the greatest performer (Eddy Arnold) with the finest writers (Cindy Wal...ker, Ken Lerey, Jim Weatherly and Roger Miller). Like that “Old Porch Swing” Eddy Arnold has been there through the sunshine and been there through the rain. By his own admission, Eddy Arnold will tell you he doesn’t sing as good as when he was in his prime during the 1960’s producing mega hits like “Make the World Go Away” and “Misty Blue”. He has been “down some roads, spit out the seeds and threw away the rinds, “I’ve been down Some Roads” But Eddy Arnold was never just a singer. He is a performer of music. He makes you feel the lyrics. Read more Less

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    Eddy Arnold's warm, neighborly voice has served him well over the years, and since he made his first recording in 1944, he has been at this an astounding sixtyplus years, during which time he has notched 92 Top Ten hits and reached the top spot 28 times. In 2005, at 87yearsold, Arnold has released his 100th album, the calm, wise and unassuming After All These Years, which was produced by Jack Clement and Jim Malloy. Arnold's voice isn't as strong as it used to be, but the warm, caring tone is still there, and he wisely tackles willfully nostalgic ballads that turn his increasingly hushed singing into a clear strength, and on songs like the leadoff track here, the gentle "Old Porch Swing," he gives the lyrics a priceless fragility and presence. Other highlights include the light rocker "Don't She Look Good," and two songs that originally appeared on Clement's 1978 album All I Want to Do in Life, "When I Dream," and "It'll Be Her." Arnold also revisits his 1956 hit, the durable "You Don'...t Know Me," which was a hit in 1962 for Ray Charles, and again in 1981 for Mickey Gilley. It may be an autumnal statement, but After All These Years has a quiet, easy pace about it that makes it refreshingly novel when placed next to the hustle, bustle, and bluster of most contemporary country releases. - Steve Leggett, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Eddy Arnold

Eddy Arnold moved hillbilly music to the city, creating a sleek sound that relied on his smooth voice and occasionally lush orchestrations. In the process, he became the most popular country performer of the 20th century, spending more weeks at the top of the charts than any other artist. Arnold not only had 28 number one singles, he had more charting singles than any o... Read more