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The Pure Gold collection Hurt includes only 12 tracks of country-soul paragon Timi Yuro, but after considering the preponderance of re-recordings flooding the market, the compilation earns marks simply for sticking to the originals. After leading off with Yuro's biggest hit, the orchestral heartbreak of "Hurt," it only picks up two of her other best-known performances, "Smile" and "She Really Loves You." Shell out a few more dollars and instead spring for EMI's Hurt: The Best of Timi Yuro or RPM's The Lost Voice of Soul! ~ John Bush
25-song compilation of her Liberty work, all but one dating from her commercial and artistic peak in 1961-64. Includes all of her chart singles, and some of her more memorable LP tracks, as well as an informative history by Dawn Eden. A jumpy document of an impressive talent whose material was not always up to her skills, with early-'60s orchestral arrangements ranging from effective to dated. ~ Richie Unterberger
Audio Remixers: Kevin Reeves; Ron Furmanek.
Liner Note Authors: Dawn Eden; Steve Kolanjian.
Recording information: Custom Studios, Hollywood, CA; Fine Studios, NY; United; Wessex Sound Studiso, London, England; Western Studios, Hollywood, CA.
Photographer: Jeffrey Scales.
Unknown Contributor Roles: The Gospel Pearls; Johnny Mann Singers.
Arrangers: Ernie Freeman; Fred Norman; Les Reed; Marty Paich; Belford Hendricks; Burt Bacharach; Bert Keyes.
Personnel: Timi Yuro (vocals).
Audio Remasterer: Kevin Reeves.
Best Of Timi Yuro: Hurt Music Best Of Timi Yuro: Hurt Songs Best Of Timi Yuro: Hurt Music Review Average Rating: (4.9 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews simplel the best timi made us belive every word she sang!!! there will never be another TIMI YURO. i have all her 45's/albums/cd's you name it,if only someone would put a BOX SET! i would buy that to just because it's TIMI YURO.
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Oldie but Goodie She sang here in the 1960's. Great CD. Thanx, CDUniverse. Submitted by morris1146 (Harvey, LA, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
One of the glorious oldest I remember listing to her music as a child in the 80's, (my mum's collection) and I thought this lady sings from her soul. She brought me to tears, her voice was incredible, and her music touched my heart. There will never be another Timi Yuro, sadly, so many didn't even know she existed. This CD just reminded me of her glorious voice and her insight in love. Submitted by djackson (FortWayne IN)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Fantastic Great service and fantastic sound, now if you could only find a comic record from the mid 60's called Rojo I would be estatic...Thank you Submitted by tigers69 (Modesto,Ca, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
THE BEST VOICE EVER!!!! I heard Timi Yuro for the first time in 1977.I love her music,she is my favorite artist.I am glad to see other people sharing my view. She brings tears to my eyes when I listen to her.She has such a lovely voice.ILOVE HER !!!! Submitted by ROSE (LIMASSOL CYPRUS) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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