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Let's Go/Ventures Play the Country Classics
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Album Details: Let's Go/Ventures Play the Country Classics

Release Date:03/26/2000
Label:See For Miles
UPC:5014661565735

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  • All Music Guide

    One Way reissued two Ventures albums from the mid-'60s, Let's Go and Play the Country Classics, on a single disc in 1997. Let's Go is one of the band's best rock roll albums, finding the group running through a number of rockers ("Memphis," "Let's Go," "So Fine," "Wipe Out," "Hot Pastrami"), pop hits ("So Fine") and enjoyable original filler. The Ventures have a real energy this time around, which makes it of interest to casual fans, even if there are a couple of weak spots on the record. The Ventures Play the Country Classics is one of the group's better ventures into a specific style. All of the songs on the album are familiar country songs, ranging from the traditional ("Wabash Cannonball") and the classic ("Lovesick Blues," "You Are My Sunshine," "San Antonio Rose," "Steel Guitar Rag," "Sugarfoot Rag") to the contemporary ("I Can't Stop Loving You," "Oh, Lomesome Me," "Born to Lose"). The Ventures don't really play straight country, choosing to emphasize the melody instead of the ...beat, but that only makes the record more appealing. While this disc will still appeal to hardcore fans more than casual listeners, it's one of the better Ventures two-fers One Way has released. One Way added three bonus tracks -- "Kern County Line," "Storefront Lawyers" and "Too Young to Know My Mind" -- to their two-fer. They add value to this set, which could have been presented with better packaging and slightly better remastering. - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide Read more Less

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The Ventures

Not the first but definitely the most popular rock instrumental combo, the Ventures scored several hit singles during the 1960s -- most notably "Walk-Don't Run" and "Hawaii Five-O" -- but made their name in the growing album market, covering hits of the day and organizing thematically linked LPs. Almost 40 Ventures albums charted, and 17 hit the Top 40. And though the g... Read more