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The Definitive Collection

by: Don Williams



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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0602498623084
Format: Original recording remastered
Label: Mca Nashville
Manufacturer: Mca Nashville
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Mca Nashville
Release Date: June 22, 2004
Sales Rank: 2234
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Disc 1:
  1. Come Early Morning
  2. Amanda
  3. I Wouldn't Want To Live If You Didn't Love Me
  4. The Ties That Bind
  5. You're My Best Friend
  6. (Turn Out The Light And) Love Me Tonight
  7. 'Till The Rivers All Run Dry
  8. Say It Again
  9. She Never Knew Me
  10. Some Broken Hearts Never Mend
  11. I'm Just A Country Boy
  12. I've Got A Winner In You
  13. Rake And Ramblin' Man
  14. Tulsa Time
  15. It Must Be Love
  16. Love Me Over Again
  17. Good Ole Boys Like Me
  18. I Believe In You
  19. Lord, I Hope This Day Is Good
  20. Listen To The Radio
  21. If Hollywood Don't Need You
  22. Love Is On A Roll
  23. Nobody But You
  24. That's The Thing About Love
  25. Heartbeat In The Darkness


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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * If you like Don, this CD is a winner... ...
Good price, lots of songs, covering just about his entire recording career---what's not to love? Not every song is compelling, but the smooth voice and good taste Don always offered his fans is always present. I like the second half of this better than the earlier songs, but it's OK to disagree with me. Peter Durward Harris of Great Britain, an earlier reviewer whose musical tastes are excellent and whose reviews are always well-done, says this is the best value Williams disc available in the states. I believe him.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Don Williams ...
The CD had many Don Williams hits. I really enjoyed his laid back delivery of the music.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Mr Music ...
What can you say about Don Williams that has not already been said. You either just like him or love him. I really enjoy the way he deals with those beautiful ballads. This album is full of really good music. If you would like to include Don in your collection then this album would be a great start. The production is good and the selection of tracks is excellent. Good album of classic Willams songs.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * What a pure voice! ...
I bought this for my husband, who loves this artist, but I love listening to it as much as he does. It is so smooth and comforting for when you're in that kind of mood and not wanting a bunch of clang and bang. WE BOTH LOVE IT!!!!!!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * \"THE GENTLE GIANT\" (Don Williams' smooth country expressions are as comfortable as a warm conversation with an old friend) ...
Don Williams, a.k.a. "The Gentle Giant", has been writing and singing his mellow country songs since the 1960s. The Definitive Collection goes back to 1973's Come Early Morning and ends with Heartbeat In The Darkness from 1986. This time period and the songs on this collection are the heart and soul of Williams' successful career.

The Don Williams sound is smooth, rich and mellow, but it's also authentically wise and kindly rugged. He's tall and considerate, just as his nickname implies, but he's also famous for his old worn leather hat and friendly face. Don's singing voice and demeaner are as laid-back as Andy and Aunt Bee sittin' on the front porch while sippin' iced tea on a pleasant summer night. The songs are humble and simple, with plain and subtle country arrangements that fit a warm contented atmosphere or a thoughtful reflective mood. Don celebrates new love in It Must Be Love:

It must be love, it must be love
I fall like a sparrow, fly like a dove
You must be the dream I've been dreamin' of
Oh, what a feeling, it must be love

In Good Ole Boys Like Me, Williams softly and wistfully reflects on who he is, and the challenge of staying true to himself as times and people change:

I can still hear the soft Southern winds in the live oak trees
And those Williams boys still mean a lot to me
Hank and Tennessee
I guess we're all gonna be what we're gonna be
So what do you do with good ole boys like me?

He laments the timeworn heartache that accompanies a forever unrequited love in Some Broken Hearts Never Mend:

Some broken hearts never mend
Some memories never end
Some teardrops never dry
And my love for you will never die

Don Williams isn't some Machiavellian creation from the imagination of a Nashville record executive, either. He writes his own songs, sings them with a style that's all his own, and plays his own guitar.

The Definitive Collection offers twenty five songs in chronological order, and they're all digitally remastered to sound better than ever. It's a perfect way to listen to the rich, smooth, and humble country sound of "The Gentle Giant".





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