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Johnny Rodriguez: The Definitive Collection - The Mercury Years (2-CD)

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Pour la première fois, les 20 tubes de Mercury sortis entre novembre 1972 et décembre 1978, ainsi que des faces B et des morceaux d'album sélectionnés ont été rassemblés pour cette collection définitive et éclairante. On y trouve six tubes country numéro un tels que'Ridin' My Thumb To Mexico' et'That's The Way Love Goes' ainsi que ses interprétations distinctives des standards country'You Don't Know Me' et'Am I That Easy To Forget' !

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  • Interpret: Johnny Rodriguez

  • Titre de l'album: The Definitive Collection - The Mercury Years (2-CD)

  • Genre Country

  • Année de publication 2014
  • Label Hump Head Records

  • Artikelart CD

  • EAN: 5060001275550

  • Poids en kg: 0.13
Rodriguez, Johnny - The Definitive Collection - The Mercury Years (2-CD) CD 1
01Pass Me By (If You're Only Passing Through)Johnny Rodriguez
02You Always Come Back (To Hurting Me)Johnny Rodriguez
03Ridin' My Thumb To MexicoJohnny Rodriguez
04That's The Way Love GoesJohnny Rodriguez
05SomethingJohnny Rodriguez
06Dance With Me (Just One More Time)Johnny Rodriguez
07We're OverJohnny Rodriguez
08I Just Can't Get Her Out Of My MindJohnny Rodriguez
09Just Get Up And Close The DoorJohnny Rodriguez
10Love Put A Song In My HeartJohnny Rodriguez
11I Couldn't Be Me Without YouJohnny Rodriguez
12I Wonder If I Ever Said GoodbyeJohnny Rodriguez
13Hillbilly HeartJohnny Rodriguez
14DesperadoJohnny Rodriguez
15If Practice Made PerfectJohnny Rodriguez
16We Believe In Happy EndingsJohnny Rodriguez
17Love Me With All Your Heart (Cuando Calienta El Sol)Johnny Rodriguez
18AlibisJohnny Rodriguez
19Savin' This Love Song For YouJohnny Rodriguez
20Someone Loves You HoneyJohnny Rodriguez
21I'm Not That Good At GoodbyeJohnny Rodriguez
22It Took Us All Night Long To Say GoodbyeJohnny Rodriguez
23You Don't Know MeJohnny Rodriguez
24Too Many RiversJohnny Rodriguez
25Am I That Easy To ForgetJohnny Rodriguez
Rodriguez, Johnny - The Definitive Collection - The Mercury Years (2-CD) CD 2
01Invitation To The BluesJohnny Rodriguez
02Lyin' EyesJohnny Rodriguez
03Poison Red BerriesJohnny Rodriguez
04There'll Always Be Honky Tonks In TexasJohnny Rodriguez
05Tell All Your Troubles To MeJohnny Rodriguez
06Hello Love, GoodbyeJohnny Rodriguez
07The ImmigrantJohnny Rodriguez
08Run Like A ThiefJohnny Rodriguez
09Rodeo RiderJohnny Rodriguez
10A Little Bit MoreJohnny Rodriguez
11I'm Gonna Make After AllJohnny Rodriguez
12Mem'riesJohnny Rodriguez
13MarieJohnny Rodriguez
14Leavin' As Fast As I Can CrawlJohnny Rodriguez
15I Fought The LawJohnny Rodriguez
16Misty BlueJohnny Rodriguez
17If You Could Read My MindJohnny Rodriguez
18I Would Have Loved You All Night LongJohnny Rodriguez
19Leave Me Tomorrow But Love Me TonightJohnny Rodriguez
20Goodbye MarieJohnny Rodriguez
21Lovin' ArmsJohnny Rodriguez
22She Thinks I Still CareJohnny Rodriguez
23No Love At AllJohnny Rodriguez
24The CowboyJohnny Rodriguez
Johnny Rodriguez Biography: A quick rise to the top is something more commonly... plus
"Johnny Rodriguez"

Johnny Rodriguez

Biography:

A quick rise to the top is something more commonly associated with pop or rock than with country music, but after less than two years in the music business, Johnny Rodriguez had notched up half-a-dozen top 10 singles and three best selling albums. He gained attention in 1972 as the first Mexican-American country star, as well as being one of the youngest(20 at the time), artists to make it in country. His string of hits and successful appearances since then established him as one of the most popular and successful country artists of the 1970s.

His rise to the top was a textbook American dream story all the way. He grew up in Sabinal, Texas, a town with a population of 1,800 people about 90 miles from the Mexican border. The second youngest of a family of ten, he was the only member to show a lasting interest in music. Growing up he listed avidly to such country legends as Hank Williams, George Jones and Marty Robbins. This might seem strange coming from a Chicano (Texan-Mexican), who speaks fluent Spanish and grew up near the Mexican border, but not to Johnny: "I never really got involved with Mexican music apart from Marty Robbins' tunes like Don't Worry and Devil Woman and of course the Gunfighter Ballads. I mainly listened to George Jones, Ray Charles and Hank Williams. Williams is the main influence on my own writing." The captain of his junior high school football team and an altar boy for his local church, Johnny's world was turned upside down when his father died of cancer and his older brother Andres died in an automobile accident all within a year. The 16-year-old went off the rails somewhat and in 1969 he ended up in jail. The publicity story was that he and some friends were caught stealing and barbecuing a goat, though in reality it was for an unpaid fine.

He sang frequently in his cell and was overheard by Texas Ranger Joaquin Jackson, who was very impressed and told local promoter 'Happy' Shahan about him. Shahan then hired Johnny to perform at his local tourist attraction called the Alamo Village. While singing at this venue, he came to the attention of country singers Tom T. Hall and Bobby Bare, who encouraged the young singer to fly up to Nashville, Tennessee to audition for some record label executives.

He arrived in Nashville with eight dollars in his pocket and called Hall, who offered him the lead guitar spot in his road band, The Storytellers, and introduced him to Mercury Records A&R man, Roy Dea. Halfway through his first audition song, the Don Gibson classic I Can't Stop Loving You, Johnny broke into a Spanish verse, Dea was so overcome he offered him a recording contract on the spot.

Throughout Johnny's albums there's been a tendency to mix his own songs with country standards creating a nice blend of new and old. Usually, the standards like Jealous Heart or Am I That Easy To Forget have him slipping into Spanish mid-song. The effect is stunning in itself and also a welcome reminder that country music is not solely American.

It seemed that his heart and soul has been eroded whilst striving for perfection. Concentrating more intensely on arrangements and greater technical proficiency, his music had lost much of the exuberance and feeling that characterised his early work. After six years of unprecedented success Johnny Rodriguez was close to burn out. His life had become stages, motel rooms the inside of buses and airplanes and cocaine binges that caused him to go two and three nights in a row without sleep. He had travelled across the country and around the world so many times he had become tired in his spirit and soul; world weary he lost track of the miles. He had never felt comfortable in a crowd and turned to cocaine and alcohol to prop himself up when he went on stage. His addiction to alcohol and drugs cost him his financial well-being, his health and family. Even his voice began to suffer. "It was during a time when it was fashionable to be living like that, but then I woke up and realised it wasn't cool to be living like that. We made some good records there, but I think I had a little too much rein. I got to experimenting around and almost experimented myself out of the business." By this time he had moved on from Mercury and signed with Epic Records where he worked in the studio with the legendary Billy Sherrill. The hits continued, but top ten successes were harder to achieve and the nearest he came to topping the charts was with Foolin' which stalled at number four in 1983.

In 1986, he left Epic Records and the following year he signed with Capitol Records for a brief two-year stay. He had his last major hit in 1988 with I Didn't (Every Chance I Had), which reached number 12 on the country charts. In 1993, he recorded an album for Intersound Records called RUN FOR THE BORDER. In the mid-1990s, the indie label High-Tone released his album YOU CAN SAY THAT AGAIN. He has continued to tour regularly and has also played concerts in the UK and across Europe in recent years.

He was inducted into the Texas Country Music Hall of Fame, located in Carthage, Texas in 2007 and three years later he received the Institute of Hispanic Culture Pioneer Award, in recognition of his accomplishment as the first major Hispanic singer in country music.

(Alan Cackett)

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Tracklist
Rodriguez, Johnny - The Definitive Collection - The Mercury Years (2-CD) CD 1
01 Pass Me By (If You're Only Passing Through)
02 You Always Come Back (To Hurting Me)
03 Ridin' My Thumb To Mexico
04 That's The Way Love Goes
05 Something
06 Dance With Me (Just One More Time)
07 We're Over
08 I Just Can't Get Her Out Of My Mind
09 Just Get Up And Close The Door
10 Love Put A Song In My Heart
11 I Couldn't Be Me Without You
12 I Wonder If I Ever Said Goodbye
13 Hillbilly Heart
14 Desperado
15 If Practice Made Perfect
16 We Believe In Happy Endings
17 Love Me With All Your Heart (Cuando Calienta El Sol)
18 Alibis
19 Savin' This Love Song For You
20 Someone Loves You Honey
21 I'm Not That Good At Goodbye
22 It Took Us All Night Long To Say Goodbye
23 You Don't Know Me
24 Too Many Rivers
25 Am I That Easy To Forget
Rodriguez, Johnny - The Definitive Collection - The Mercury Years (2-CD) CD 2
01 Invitation To The Blues
02 Lyin' Eyes
03 Poison Red Berries
04 There'll Always Be Honky Tonks In Texas
05 Tell All Your Troubles To Me
06 Hello Love, Goodbye
07 The Immigrant
08 Run Like A Thief
09 Rodeo Rider
10 A Little Bit More
11 I'm Gonna Make After All
12 Mem'ries
13 Marie
14 Leavin' As Fast As I Can Crawl
15 I Fought The Law
16 Misty Blue
17 If You Could Read My Mind
18 I Would Have Loved You All Night Long
19 Leave Me Tomorrow But Love Me Tonight
20 Goodbye Marie
21 Lovin' Arms
22 She Thinks I Still Care
23 No Love At All
24 The Cowboy