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Hank Snow

Country Legends

Country Legends Tracks
1. I'm Moving On
2. (Now And Then, There's) A Fool Such As I
3. The Golden Rocket
4. Let Me Go, Lover
5. Mississippi River Blues
6. My Nova Scotia Home
7. Miller's Cave
8. A Good gal Is Hard To Find
9. I Don't Hurt Anymore
10. I've Been Everywhere
11. I Almost Lost My Mind
12. Confused With The Blues
13. Ninety Miles An Hour (Down A Dead End Street)
14. Southern Cannonball
15. Big Wheels
16. Hello Love
Hank Snow - Country Legends
Country Legends Review
Canadian-born Clarence "Hank" Snow was already a star in his homeland when his "I'm Movin' On" became one of 1950's biggest country hits. This 16-track compilation samples nearly a half-century of his recordings for the Nashville division of RCA, including both smashes and entertaining tracks that didn't chart. With a voice that must have been a major influence on the likes of Willie Nelson (who cut a duet album with Snow in 1985) and Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Snow excelled at hard country that often carried more than a suggestion of swing. In addition to the likes of "The Golden Rocket," "I've Been Everywhere," and "(Now and Then, There's) A Fool Such As I," the disc offers fine versions of two Jimmie Rodgers tunes ("Mississippi River Blues," "Southern Cannonball"), a Snow-composed Rodgers tribute ("Confused with the Blues"), and a left-field pop-Dixieland track from the late '70s ("A Good Gal Is Hard to Find"). Both an introduction to Snow and a celebration of his versatility, this disc is an excellent bargain for seekers of true country greatness. --Rickey Wright


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The Other Hank
5
What is the greatest Canadian contribution to Country Music? Well, it sure aint Anne Murray or Shania. Hank Snow was absolute perfection and the most unique artist in Country Music. His voice is like no other, and it is nearly impossible to put a finger on Hank's influences. There is Jimmie Rodgers of course, but that seems to be where it stops......Hank Snow was THAT original. And folks, noone could pick a guitar like Mr Snow....he is (and will no doubt, remain) the greatest flat-picker of all time. This collection of songs is nearly flawless; the recordings are outstanding, and the selection of songs were well thought-out. From the famous "Movin' On" to the late "Hello Love", the sounds recorded here are nearly pristine....and I have no complaints. A+
Posted by Anonymous, on 2005-10-24
Country Legends - Hank Snow
3
Once Again Reissues Of Genuine Recordings have been released but Alas No Recording Dates,Matrix Numbers And Original Issues Information are nor Available On Sleve Notes
Posted by Anonymous, on 2001-09-18
enjoy without any misconceptions
4
the previous comments by "a music fan" are not accurate at all. Liner notes are very good. this package, in fact, contains a lot on recording dates, supporting musicians/vocalists, producers, chart dates and rank, as well as issue(matrix?) numbers, for each song. Can't understand why "music fan" said what he/she did?

quality of audio, very good. The lyrics complement rhythm/melody real well. old-timy feel, but modern in its appeal. ...afterall, everyhting is popular these days.

Hank Snow made very enjoyable vocal music. His sound included a slight nasal twang, together with a bit of grit and depth to it. However every word was spoken completely. He had a story-teller quality to his songs and played great acoustic guitar.

this collection captures it all. enjoy.

Posted by Anonymous, on 2002-02-12