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The Essential Charlie Rich

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Download links and information about The Essential Charlie Rich by Charlie Rich. This album was released in 1997 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Rock, Country, Rockabilly genres. It contains 36 tracks with total duration of 01:43:20 minutes.

Artist: Charlie Rich
Release date: 1997
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Rock, Country, Rockabilly
Tracks: 36
Duration: 01:43:20
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Lonely Weekends 2:06
2. Break Up 2:31
3. Who Will the Next Fool Be 2:22
4. Sittin' and Thinkin' 3:07
5. There's Another Place I Can't Go 2:37
6. Let Me Go My Merry Way 2:26
7. River, Stay 'Way from My Door 2:45
8. There Won't Be Anymore 2:21
9. Big Boss Man 2:33
10. Mohair Sam 2:06
11. I Washed My Hands In Muddy Water 2:38
12. A Field of Yellow Daisies 3:03
13. Down and Out 2:15
14. You Can Have Her 2:52
15. No Home 2:33
16. When Something Is Wrong With My Baby 2:44
17. The Milky White Way 3:49
18. Feel Like Going Home (Demo) 3:42
19. Set Me Free 2:31
20. Stay 2:16
21. I Almost Lost My Mind 2:35
22. I Miss You So 2:43
23. Your Place Is Here With Me 3:01
24. Nice 'N' Easy 3:03
25. Why, Oh Why 2:33
26. Don't Put No Headstone On My Grave 2:06
27. Have a Heart 3:07
28. Peace On You 3:55
29. You Never Really Wanted Me 2:23
30. A Woman Left Lonely 3:12
31. Life's Little Ups and Downs 3:39
32. Behind Closed Doors 2:54
33. The Most Beautiful Girl 2:41
34. Since I Fell for You 3:02
35. Pictures and Paintings 4:23
36. Feel Like Going Home 4:46

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Though it bypasses his late-'70s and early-'80s records for United Artists and Elektra, the double-disc, 36-track set Feel Like Going Home: The Essential Charlie Rich covers Rich's best (and best-known) work for Sun/Phillips, Groove, Smash, and Epic, making it the first cross-licensed compilation ever assembled on the idiosyncratic vocalist and pianist. The multi-label approach works wonders in illustrating the depths of Rich's talents, since the compilation showcases all of his stylistic detours and his rich musical eclecticism. The song selection also helps showcase his versatility. While Feel Like Going Home contains all of his best-known songs in their original hit versions ("Lonely Weekends," "Who Will the Next Fool Be," "Sittin' and Thinkin'," "Big Boss Man," "Mohair Sam," "I Washed My Hands in Muddy Waters," "Set Me Free," "Don't Put No Headstone on My Grave," "Life's Little Ups and Downs," "Behind Closed Doors," "The Most Beautiful Girl"), it overlooks several big country hits from the mid-'70s in favor of lesser-known '60s and early-'70s recordings, which are stronger performances. As a consequence, Feel Like Going Home is the only compilation that truly shows the scope of Rich's talent, and it works both as an introduction and as a definitive retrospective.