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Anthology, 1964-1977

Johnny Rivers - Anthology, 1964-1977

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Track List: Anthology, 1964-1977

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Disc 1:

  1. Memphis
  2. Maybelline
  3. Mountain Of Love
  4. Midnight Special
  5. Cupid
  6. Seventh Son
  7. Parchman Farm
  8. Where Have All The Flowers Gone?
  9. Under Your Spell Again
  10. Secret Agent Man
  11. (I Washed My Hands In) Muddy Water
  12. Poor Side Of Town
  13. By The Time I Get To Phoenix
  14. Do You Want To Dance?
  15. Baby I Need Your Lovin'
  16. Tracks Of My Tears
  17. Do What You Gotta' Do
  18. Tunesmith
  19. It's Too Late

Disc 2:

  1. Summer Rain
  2. Look To Your Soul
  3. Brother, Where Are You
  4. Going Back To Big Sur
  5. Whiter Shade Of Pale
  6. These Are Not My People
  7. City Ways
  8. You Better Move On
  9. Muddy River
  10. Into The Mystic
  11. Fire And Rain
  12. Sea Cruise
  13. Rockin' Pneumonia - Boogie Woogie Flu
  14. Blue Suede Shoes
  15. Help Me Rhonda
  16. Outside Help
  17. Swayin' To The Music (Slow Dancin')

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Album Details: Anthology, 1964-1977

Release Date:
03/01/1991
Label:
Rhino Records
UPC:
081227079321

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    , December 13, 2003
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From AMG Reviews

The 36 songs here, spread over two CDs, don't cover Johnny Rivers' early, pre-Liberty Records career, but they do represent the broadest cross section of his hits for that label and beyond, B-sides, and superior album tracks assembled to date in one place. As revealed here, Rivers is a very versatile, somewhat underrated talent whose range extends far beyond Top 40 rock, "Secret Agent Man" or any other single hit, into folk, soul, and blues, all of which he plays with an unpretentious honesty. He remained remarkably consistent through the psychedelic era and into the 1970s, even amid the twin onslaughts of disco and punk, and there are no real weak points on this set. Additionally, the notes give a reasonably detailed picture of Rivers' life and career, which started far earlier (1957) than most listeners realize, and the sound is up to Rhino Records' usual standard, in terms of quality and the selection of masters.

- Bruce Eder, All Music Guide



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