Juice Newton - Greatest Hits [Cema/Atlantic]
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Track List: Greatest Hits [Cema/Atlantic]
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- Angel Of The Morning
- Heart Of The Night
- Love's Been A Little Bit Hard On Me
- Break It To Me Gently
- Low Down And Lonesome
- The Sweetest Thing (I've Ever Known)
- So Many Ways
- Queen Of Hearts
- Lay Back In The Arms Of Someone
- Hey Baby
- Shot Full Of Love
- I'm Gonna Be Strong
- It's A Heartache
- Dirty Looks
- Tell Her No
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Album Details: Greatest Hits [Cema/Atlantic]
- Release Date:
- 11/14/1986
- Label:
- Emi Special Products
- UPC:
- 077775739824
User Reviews: Greatest Hits [Cema/Atlantic]
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Juice squeezed into one CD
, April 12, 2000Reviewer:
YourUncleDodge - See all YourUncleDodge's reviews -
Great !!!!!!!!!!!!
, November 28, 1999Reviewer:
Paul H - See all Paul H's reviews This is the era when country music was country.this cd has all of her hits in chronilogical order.the voice was sweet & it was touching. people said bad thigs about her in the past,maybe they were sad or maybe it wasnt their,but juice newtonwill remain as one of the true greats.
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Pro Reviews: Greatest Hits [Cema/Atlantic]
| EXPERT RATING: From AMG Reviews This ten-song assortment that is part of Capitol's 10 Best series includes six of Juice Newton's Top 40 pop singles, leaving out her lowest charting hit in "Tell Her No," a Zombies hit from 1965. Her three-part recipe of folk, country, and rock comprises her better material, found here with the number two ~Billboard single "Queen of Hearts," recorded two years earlier by Dave Edmunds, and the subtle "Angel of the Morning," which shows off Newton's melodious voice. One of her most vibrant tunes, led by the friendly jangle of acoustic guitar, is included here as well with 1982's "Love's Been a Little Bit Hard on Me." The sweetness of "Break It to Me Gently" was both a pop and country hit thanks to its accommodating radio-friendly formula, and "It's a Heartache," a charted single for Bonnie Tyler in 1978, is sung in a much more delicate fashion by Newton. While this brief dose of Juice Newton's most popular efforts may suffice for some, there is still plenty of material that can be found on more thorough collections. Her country material, such as "You Make Me Want to Make You Mine," "I'm So Hurt," "Old Flame," and "Both to Each Other," to name just a few, all reached number one positions on the country western charts during the mid-'80s and are absent from this short set. For a meager, inexpensive collection of Newton's pop hits, this disc will do the trick, but like most hits compilations, it's short and suffers from subpar sound. - Mike DeGagne, All Music Guide |
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Juice Newton (born Judy Kay Newton, February 18, 1952, Lakehurst, NJ) was part of the first wave of country singers raised on rock, folk-rock, and singer/songwriters, which is evident from her hit singles. "Angel of the Morning" and "Queen of Hearts,...Full Juice Newton Biography
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is probably the best way to get them.
Some of her material dates pretty quickly, but "The Sweetest Thing",
"Break It To Me Gently" and her cover of
"Angel Of The Morning" still stand up
pretty tall. She pre-dates those cookie-
cutter bombshell "stylist" acts by about
20 years. Shania Twain should pay her
and Sylvia royalties out of sheer guilt.