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Marvin Rainwater - Classic Recordings (CD)

Classic Recordings
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Album Details: Classic Recordings

Release Date:06/27/1994
Label:Bear Family
UPC:790051156008

Track List: Classic Recordings

Disk 1

  1. I Gotta Go Get My Baby
  2. Daddy's Glad You Came Home
  3. Albino (Pink Eyed) Stallion
  4. Sticks and Stones
  5. Tea Bag Romeo
  6. Tennessee Houn' Dog Yodel
  7. Dem Low Down Blues
  8. Where Do We Go from Here
  9. Hot and Cold
  10. Get off the Stool
  11. What Am I Supposed to Do?
  12. (Sometimes) I Feel Like Leaving ...
  13. Why Did You Have to Go and Leave Me
  14. Gonna Find Me a Bluebird
  15. 'Cause I'm a Dreamer
  1. So You Think You've Got Troubles
  2. Look for Me (I'll Be Waiting for...
  3. Wayward Angel [#]
  4. My Brand of Blues
  5. My Love Is Real
  6. Lucky Star
  7. Majesty of Love
  8. You, My Darling You
  9. Whole Lotta Woman [Undubbed Vers...
  10. Whole Lotta Woman
  11. That's the Way I Feel [#]
  12. Baby, Don't Go
  13. Two Fools in Love
  14. Because I'm a Dreamer

Disk 2

  1. Crazy Love [#]
  2. Moanin' the Blues
  3. Gamblin' Man (Roving Gambler)
  4. Dance Me Daddy
  5. Nothin' Needs Nothin' (Like I Ne...
  6. No Good Runaround [#]
  7. (Don't Be) Late for Love
  8. Last Time [#]
  9. Can I Count on Your Love
  10. Let Me Live Again
  11. Lonely Island
  12. Love Me Baby (Like There's No To...
  13. That's When I'll Stop Loving You
  1. Song of New Love
  2. Halfbreed
  3. Valley of the Moon
  4. Young Girls
  5. Pale Faced Indian (Lament of the...
  6. Wayward Angel
  7. She's Gone
  8. Yesterday's Kisses
  9. You're Not Happy
  10. I Can't Forget
  11. Boo Hoo
  12. (There's A) Honky Tonk in Your H...

Disk 3

  1. Hey, Good Lookin'
  2. Do It Now
  3. It Wasn't Enough
  4. That Little House
  5. That Aching Heart
  6. Love's Prison
  7. These Thoughts of You
  8. Bad Girl
  9. I Saw Your New Love Today
  10. My Old Home Town [Alternate Take...
  11. Branded [#]
  12. It Wasn't Enough
  13. Sing the Girls a Song [#]
  14. Indian Burial Ground
  1. Black Sheep
  2. Troubles My Little Boy Had
  3. Sorrow Brings a Good Man Down
  4. I Want Your Heart [#]
  5. Talk to Me [#]
  6. Run for Your Life Boy
  7. Cold Woman [Double-Tracked Vocal...
  8. Oklahoma Hills
  9. Wedding Rings [#]
  10. Let Me Live Again
  11. I Love My Country
  12. Burning Bridges [#]
  13. Black Jack McClain [#]

Disk 4

  1. Heart's Hall of Fame
  2. Hit and Run Lover [#]
  3. Korea's Mountain Northland
  4. Tainted Gold
  5. Do You Want to Know
  6. Engineer's Song (The Boy and the...
  7. Key
  8. Let's Go on a Picnic
  9. Moments of Love
  10. So Long
  11. Teardrops
  12. Wanderer in Me
  13. What You Got, You Don't Want
  1. Would Your Mother Be Proud of You
  2. You Can't Keep a Secret
  3. Love Me Baby (Like There's No To...
  4. (There's A) Honky Tonk in Your H...
  5. My Old Home Town
  6. Cold Woman [Slow Version][Altern...
  7. Wedding Rings
  8. Introduction [Live]
  9. So You Think You've Got Troubles
  10. Halfbreed [Live]
  11. Whole Lotta Woman [Live]
  12. I'll Always Be Lonely [Live]
  13. Wishful Thinking

User Reviews: Classic Recordings

  • Overall:

    Superb Country and Rockabilly

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  May 3, 2001

    One of the true legends of Country music, Marvin Rainwater is kept in front of the fans with this fabulous and exciting box set from Bear Family! The sound is great and the music is better! Every rockabilly and country hit of Marvin's as well as virt...ually his whole recorded legacy prior to 1970 is included in this box set! Marvin's unique way with a song has brought joy to millions over the years. It is really teriffic to be able to listen to so many songs again that were out of print. Marvin is the artist credited with helping Patsy Cline, Roy Clark, Brenda Lee, and Connie Francis get started. In this box are duets with Connie, backup and lead by Roy, and Rockabilly guest appearances by Link Wray!Also included are duets with Marvin's sister Patty Rainwater and with Bill Guess. Four long playing cds and a fullsize book with lots of pictures and discography add to the value of this Marvin Rainwater collection. If you love real country music, if rockabilly gets to your soul, then for sure get yourself a copy of "Marvin Rainwater Classsic Recordings" . Now, if only Bear Family would put out a box of 1970 to the present....the saga would continue. Pop for this one friends, you will not be disappointed. Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Classic Recordings

  • All Music Guide

    This four-CD set puts Marvin Rainwater's recording career from 1953 through 1969 into sharp relief, most notably his inability to fix on a sound, either country or rockabilly, and stick with it. In a fairer world, he wouldn't have had to decide, because he was good at both. Disc One opens with his earliest officially released sides, which ran the gamut from rockabilly to faux-western to upbeat comic country-pop to country-blues, and one good dog song ("Tennesse Hound Dog Yodel"). Rainwater's best numbers here, however, may be the raucous rocker "Hot and Cold" and the only slightly more restrained "Mr. Blues," both of which show off Roy Clark's lead guitar in the strongest light. Disc Two is more consistent, with fewer of the pop efforts of the prior years. The rockabilly sides, especially "(There's Always) A Need for Love," really spark this disc and provide the real drive around more convention pop/rock roll numbers like "I Dig You Baby." Disc Three has its great moments, such as "It... Wasn't Enough," amid a series of duets with singer Bill Guess that present Rainwater at his most commercial and accessible. Disc Four contains Rainwater's earliest sides, cut as demos in 1953 and 1954, and while the quality of the sound is a little shaky, the stuff goes to the core of Rainwater's music-making, freewheeling studio performances without looking for the next big hit or trying to catch the wave of public fancy. The real joy here, however, are five live numbers recorded in 1962 -- Rainwater, already gone from MGM and disillusioned, still loved playing to an audience, as these sides show, and the only pity is that there isn't more of this stuff, especially since the sound is unexpectedly good. - Bruce Eder, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Marvin Rainwater

In the current climate of political correctness, it's amazing to think that a scant few decades ago, a quarter-Cherokee country singer named Marvin Rainwater would shamelessly trade on his Indian pedigree to make himself a name on the country music circuit. But backing up this ridiculous charade was some very solid music from an artist who could work and create in a mul... Read more