Kris Kristofferson - The Essential Kris Kristofferson (2004) FLAC

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Title: The Essential Kris Kristofferson
Year Of Release: 2004
Label: Col (Sony Music)
Genre: Country, Progressive Country, Country Rock, Folk Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log)
Total Time: 61:51 + 66:08
Total Size: 747 mb
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Tracklist:

CD1
1. Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down 4:32
2. To Beat The Devil 4:42
3. Just The Other Side Of Nowhere 3:38
4. Me And Bobby McGee 4:21
5. The Best Of All Possible Worlds 3:00
6. Casey's Last Ride 3:36
7. Help Me Make It Through The Night 2:22
8. Darby's Castle 3:18
9. Jody And The Kid 3:07
10. Loving Her Was Easier (Than Anything I'll Ever Do Again) 3:46
11. For The Good Times 3:24
12. Come Sundown 2:37
13. From The Bottle To The Bottom 2:58
14. Billy Dee 2:58
15. Breakdown (A Long Way From Home) 2:43
16. The Silver Tongued Devil And I 4:18
17. The Taker 3:15
18. The Pilgrim: Chapter 33 (Live) 3:16

CD2
1. Border Lord 3:37
2. The Sabre And The Rose 5:14
3. Broken Freedom Song 5:24
4. Jesus Was A Capricorn (Owed To John Prine) 2:29
5. Shandy (The Perfect Disguise) 3:39
6. Sugar Man 4:02
7. The Last Time 4:12
8. Nobody Wins 3:08
9. I'd Rather Be Sorry (Duet With Rita Coolidge) 3:11
10. Highwayman (With Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson And Johnny Cash) 3:03
11. Don't Cuss The Fiddle 3:24
12. The Bigger The Fool, The Harder The Fall 3:33
13. Stranger 3:08
14. If You Don't Like Hank Williams 3:30
15. Here Comes That Rainbow Again 2:53
16. Once More With Feeling 2:50
17. How Do You Feel About Foolin' Around (Duet With Willie Nelson) 2:45
18. Why Me 3:28
19. Please Don't Tell Me How The Story Ends 2:38

The two-CD Essential Kris Kristofferson compilation isn't a balanced retrospective of his lengthy career, heavily emphasizing his 1969-1971 recordings, which in fact comprise all of disc one. And it doesn't represent many of his albums at all (particularly the ones not done for Monument or Columbia), including just one post-1985 track. On the other hand, for the vast majority of Kristofferson listeners who want a best-of that offers more than a single-disc greatest-hits anthology can, it serves its purpose well. His best-known songs are here, in the original Kristofferson-sung versions: "Me and Bobby McGee," "Help Me Make It Through the Night," "Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down," "Why Me," and "For the Good Times." His earliest Monument records are sampled particularly deeply, with no less than nine of the 12 songs from his 1970 debut, Kristofferson, appearing. Still, there's no doubt that his early work was his most popular and best, and the disproportionate representation allows for the appearance of good songs from the era that escape skimpier greatest-hits collections. And there's no doubt that disc two, devoted almost entirely to post-1971 material, is less impressive and consistent, not to mention more haphazardly organized in its chronology, with the 1972 track "Why Me" appearing as the second-to-last cut. Room's also made for a few songs Kristofferson recorded with others, those being "I'd Rather Be Sorry" (a duet with Rita Coolidge), "Highwayman" (done with Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, and Johnny Cash), and "How Do You Feel About Foolin' Around" (on which he paired with Willie Nelson).


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