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George Strait - Strait Out of the Box (CD)

Strait Out of the Box
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Album Details: Strait Out of the Box

Release Date:09/12/1995
Label:Mca Nashville
UPC:008811126322

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User Reviews: Strait Out of the Box

  • Overall:

    The definitive, the authoritative

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Aug 8, 2001

    Strait Out of the Box is the authoritative George Strait discography. Every hit song he's ever had (with the exception of 1981's "Down and Out") is included, plus some album tracks and never-released tracks from early in his career and as his career ...blossomed into superstardom. It's fun to listen how George rose from hopeful to the king of country. The album tracks add another dimension to his greatness -- some of them could even be hits had they been released as singles. For anyone who wants to know why George Strait is the king of country music, buy this box set! Read more Less

  • Overall:

    The best box set ever!!!!

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jul 19, 2001

    I think that this is the best box set ever!! When can you find a box set like this that you can listen to all the time and never have to change out the cds because all of the songs are good!!!!!!

Pro Reviews: Strait Out of the Box

  • All Music Guide

    A truly comprehensive four-CD compilation covering the years 1976-1995, including all 31 of his number one hits, 11 more chart singles of great musical significance, 19 LP tracks, and 11 more rare tracks, plus a brace of unreleased songs that are anything but leftovers. The opening three tracks, all written by Strait and dating from 1976-1979, show a lot of potential on his part as a singer fronting a competent band. 1981's "Unwound" was where his career lifted off, and his singing takes on serious depth and range. Beyond "Unwound," there's a lot here that could've done well as singles, displaying his early sound as a mix of traditional country and country-pop. Strait ultimately rebelled against the latter, but the songs off of his first two LPs show a prodigious talent in any milieu he'd have chosen to work. Disc Two opens with the Bob Wills number "Right or Wrong," which became central to Strait's sound and image and, in the early '80s, was a reminder that as smooth as those early MC...A songs had been, Strait had a genuine commitment to Western swing and traditional country music. Disc Three divides its space between ballads and honky tonk numbers, with some comedy and some bracing Western swing. Disc Four is all '90s material, right up through April 1995. The cut that helped sell this set is Strait's never-issued 1993 duet with Frank Sinatra on "Fly Me to the Moon," which never should have been left off the Duets album -- the two singers' voices sound right together, and the song works as is. The producers have provided a booklet with an extensive biographical essay, a full sessionography, and comments from Strait himself on each of the songs included. - Bruce Eder, All Music Guide Read more Less

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George Strait

Out of all the new country singers to emerge in the early '80s, George Strait stayed the closest to traditional country. Drawing from both the honky tonk and Western swing traditions, Strait didn't refashion the genres; instead, he revitalized them for a new decade. In the process, he became one of the most popular and influential singers of the decade, sparking a wave ... Read more