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Very Best Of Jessi Colter An Outlaw A Lady
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Album Details: Very Best Of Jessi Colter An Outlaw A Lady

Release Date:09/02/2003
Label:Capitol
UPC:724358433920

User Reviews: Very Best Of Jessi Colter An Outlaw A Lady

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    Very Best of Jessi Colter

    By JoanW  Jul 15, 2005

    Pros: Her twangy voice makes for enjoyable listening.

    Cons: None, although I haven't heard all the songs recently.

    Her songs have a country swing with a heartbreak story, such as, "I'm Not Lisa." She enounces her words so it is easy to become familiar with story of the songs. The music works in context with the song story without overwhelming Jessi.... I like music like this as background when I am busy working on a thinking project. It drifts into your consciousness. Truly enjoyable!!! Read more Less

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    good, as expected

    By J  Sep 8, 2003

    Many of favorites are on it, and quality seems good for the old songs that had to have been digitally remastered. A few songs on it that I'd never heard before, and don't seem to me to be in the same league as her mega hits, but maybe they wi...ll grow on me. If you are a fan and have only one CD, this is the one. Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Very Best Of Jessi Colter An Outlaw A Lady

  • All Music Guide

    An Outlaw...a Lady: The Very Best of Jessi Colter is a long-overdue full-length compilation of Colter's most popular recordings of the 1970s and '80s. Among its 18 tracks are nine of her ten Top 50 country hits, including two licensed from RCA Victor, "Suspicious Minds" and "Under Your Spell Again," both duets with her husband, Waylon Jennings. (A third RCA hit with Jennings, "Storms Never Last," is presented here in Colter's solo recording of the song for Capitol.) The country Top Ten medley of the 1952 country hits "Wild Side of Life/It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels" (the two songs conveniently have the same melody) is another duet with Jennings, and then there is the number one country/number four pop signature song "I'm Not Lisa" and its number five country follow-up, "What's Happened to Blue Eyes," plus the down-chart country hits "It's Morning (And I Still Love You)," "Without You," "I Thought I Heard You Calling My Name," and "Maybe You Should've Been Listening." The col...lection is filled out with key album tracks such as "You Mean to Say," a third RCA licensing, from the breakthrough album The Outlaws, "You Ain't Ever Been Loved (Like I'm Gonna Love You)" from I'm Jessi Colter, "Here I Am" from Jessi, and "You Hung the Moon (Didn't You Waylon?)" from Diamond in the Rough. The result is an excellent overview of Colter's recording career that emphasizes both her sensitive way with a heartbreaking ballad and her facility with more uptempo material. - William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Jessi Colter

Perhaps best known in conjunction with her husband Waylon Jennings, Jessi Colter was the only significant female singer/songwriter to emerge from the mid-'70s "outlaw" movement. Born Miriam Johnson on May 25, 1943, in Phoenix, AZ, Colter in fact affiliated herself with outlaw imagery long before the musical movement blossomed, adopting her stage name in honor of ancesto... Read more