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1991's THE CHILL OF AN EARLY FALL is the first album that George Strait released after the sudden ascendance of Garth Brooks as the new king of country music, a move that nudged Strait into the unexpected role of elder statesman after a half-decade in which he was the hottest thing in Nashville. Wisely, Strait doesn't try to reassert his primacy by mimicking the younger singer's more pop-oriented moves; instead, THE CHILL OF AN EARLY FALL is a reflective, quiet album in keeping with its autumnal title. The haunting title track is one of Strait's most effective ballads, but perhaps most interesting is the stretch of old-school country classics Strait essays on side two, completely traditional and heartfelt versions of Lefty Frizell's "Anything You Can Spare," Bob Wills's "Home In San Antone," Hank Williams's "Lovesick Blues" and Kokomo Arnold's "Milk Cow Blues." In this roots-conscious effort, Strait subtly reaffirms his connection to bedrock country music in the face of the increasingly pop-oriented focus Nashville would take in the coming decade.
Personnel: George Strait (vocals, guitar); Steve Gibson, David Anthony (acoustic guitar); Brett Rowan, Rick McRae, Benny McArthur (electric guitar); Paul Franklin, Mike Daily (steel guitar); Gene Elders, Johnny Gimble (fiddle); Jim Horn (saxophone); Floyd Domino, Ronnie Huckaby (piano); Joe Chemay, Terry Hale (bass); Larrie London, Phil Fisher (drums).
Personnel: George Strait (vocals, guitar); David Anthony, Steve Gibson (guitar); Rick McRae, Benny McArthur, Brent Rowan (electric guitar); Mike Daily, Paul Franklin (steel guitar); Gene Elders, Johnny Gimble (violin, fiddle); Jim Horn (saxophone); Ronnie Huckaby, Floyd Domino (piano); Phil Fisher, Larrie Londin (drums); Curtis Young, Liana Young (background vocals).
Entertainment Weekly (4/12/91) - "..the album George Strait was born to make, and the first one to show the 38-year old Texan in control of his idiom: The record is a sublime refinement of all the ballads, honky-tonk, and hot Texas dance music he's done before. We get to hear all the different facets of his musical personality..." - Rating: A+ Q (6/91) - 4 Stars - Excellent - "..Beneath those Bobby Ewing good looks and well-pressed ranchwear, clean-livin' Texan George Strait has certainly done his honky-tonk homework. Leaning heavily on the high-octane ghosts of country past, he's produced his most satisfying and consistent album since 1987's "Ocean Front Property." Stereo Review (9/91) - Performance "His Best" / Recording "Excellent" - "..It is, simply, the album of his career.." Chill Of An Early Fall Music George Strait Chill Of An Early Fall Songs Chill Of An Early Fall Music Review Buy Chill Of An Early Fall CD Purchase Chill Of An Early Fall CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | George Strait Holding My Own CD (1992)
Chill Of An Early Fall
$6.39 By the time he released his twelfth album Holding My Own in 1992, George Strait had been having hits for over a decade, a long time in any kind of pop music, so it should come as no surprise that when this hit the market it was surrounded by albums cut by singers inspired by Strait. As such, the title itself can be read as a little bit defensive, proving that Strait was indeed comparing well to such new stars as Garth Brooks, and there are other slight signs of ...
| | George Strait Something Special CD (1985)
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| | George Strait Ocean Front Property CD (1987)
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| | George Strait Livin' It Up CD (1990)
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$5.25
| | George Strait Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind CD (1984)
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$5.05 DOES FORT WORTH EVER CROSS YOUR MIND was voted CMA Album of the Year in 1985.
After his somewhat belated commercial breakthrough STRAIT FROM THE HEART, George Strait bobbled things a bit with a rushed, uneven follow-up, RIGHT OR WRONG. However, 1984's DOES FORT WORTH EVER CROSS YOUR MIND? not only righted Strait's commercial prospects, it was a massive success that won the 1985 Album of the Year award from the Country Music Association and cemented Strait's tenure as one of the most successful male country singers ...
| | George Strait Beyond The Blue Neon CD (1989)
Chill Of An Early Fall
$5.25 It could easily be argued that George Strait never made a bad album and they were all hits, but even among that remarkably consistent catalog, 1989's Beyond the Blue Neon stands apart from the pack, with half of its ten tracks reaching the country charts. Three of these topped the charts -- "Baby's Gotten Good at Goodbye," "What's Going on in Your World," and "Ace in the Hole" -- with "Overnight Success" peaking at eight and "Hollywood Squares," a novelty so sly and understated that it never cracks a smile, scraping the bottom reaches of the charts. An easy nature is one of Strait's signatures -- he never makes anything look difficult -- and he's never made music that seems as easy as this. That casual virtuosity can disguise just how virtuosic this album is. Strait hits the same touchstones ...
| | Don Gibson Singer -- The Songwriter: 1961-1966 CDs (1994) (Import) Import; Boxed Set; Germany
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$105.75 This is an absolutely stunning collection of essential Don Gibson material from his greatest years as both a songwriter and as a recording artist. Germany's Bear Family label has assembled four discs containing a total of 122 performances with many alternate takes, B-sides and previously unissued recordings. Some of the folks who performed ...
| | Todd Phillips, David Grier & Matt Flinner CD (1999)
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| | Crystal Gayle Certified Hits CD (2001)
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| | Janie Fricke Bluegrass Sessions CD (2004) Bonus DVD
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| | Greetings From Nashville CD (2005)
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| | Total Touch This Way CD (2004) (Import)
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