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Manufacturer: Mca Nashville
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0602498813621 Format: Original recording remastered Label: Mca Nashville Manufacturer: Mca Nashville Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Mca Nashville Release Date: 2005-06-07 Studio: Mca Nashville
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Great songstress. Comment: Loretta Lynn is a wonderful lyricist and melody maker. Each song is infused with her own wit and realism. Although her husband brought her "out" into the world: Had it not been for talent, there would have been nothing to bring out. This is a classic album of her talent and will either send you on a trip down memory lane, or give you the start of a new street. Great job Loretta.
Customer Rating:      Summary: loretta lynn the definitive collection Comment: If you like Loretta Lynn you will love this CD. The Audio is very good.
Customer Rating:      Summary: The Definitive collection =Loretta Lynn Comment: Did not care for the songs. All songs were about cheating on husband or wife and very depessing. Would not reccommend this to any one.
Customer Rating:      Summary: CD arrived fast! Comment: This seller sent CD very quickly and it was new as described. Wish I liked the music more than it turns out that I do but it was worth the experiment into C&W. Great seller!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Grade-A, classic, killer country Comment: A fine, 25-song best-of that overlaps with other Loretta collections (including a few duets with Conway Twitty...) "Definitive" is definitely a relative term, here, especially considering how thorough and gratifying the old, 4-CD "Honky Tonk Girl" box set has proven over the years. Still, this is a great introduction to her work, and dips into some of her later work from 1975-onwards, stuff that doesn't readily come to mind when you're thinking of Loretta's glory years, but that still holds up nicely today. They seem to have omitted her novelty hit, "Your Squaw Is On The Warpath" (presumably because of modern-day PC concerns...) but the rest of the songs on here are of at least equal calibre to that old chestnut. Other Loretta best-ofs may serve you equally well, but this disc is unquestionably first-class.
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