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George Strait
Strait Out Of The Box
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$27.96 4-CD Set
AMG Top Pick Listen Boxed Set

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Released: 1995
Label: MCA Nashville
Selection #: 207231
Thirty No. 1 singles, 11 rarities, three new songs and more in a deluxe box! Check Yes Or No, Amarillo By Morning, Ocean Front Property, etc.
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1 I Just Can't Go on Dying Like This
2 (That Don't Change) The Way I Feel About You
3 I Don't Want to Talk It over Anymore
4 Unwound
5 Blame It on Mexico
6 Her Goodbye Hit Me in the Heart
7 If You're Thinking You Want a Stranger (There's One Coming Home)
8 Any Old Love Won't Do
9 Fool Hearted Memory
10 Marina del Rey
11 I Can't See Texas from Here
12 Heartbroke
13 What Would Your Memories Do
14 Amarillo by Morning
15 I Thought I Heard You Calling My Name
16 Fire I Can't Put Out
17 You Look So Good in Love
18 80 Proof Bottle of Tear Stopper
19 Right or Wrong
20 Let's Fall to Pieces Together
21 Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind
22 The Cowboy Rides Away
23 The Fireman
24 Chair
25 You're Something Special to Me
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A truly comprehensive four-CD compilation covering the years 1976-1995, including all 31 of his number one hits, 11 more chart singles of great musical significance, 19 LP tracks, and 11 more rare tracks, plus a brace of unreleased songs that are anything but leftovers. The opening three tracks, all written by Strait and dating from 1976-1979, show a lot of potential on his part as a singer fronting a competent band. 1981's "Unwound" was where his career lifted off, and his singing takes on serious depth and range. Beyond "Unwound," there's a lot here that could've done well as singles, displaying his early sound as a mix of traditional country and country-pop. Strait ultimately rebelled against the latter, but the songs off of his first two LPs show a prodigious talent in any milieu he'd have chosen to work. Disc Two opens with the Bob Wills number "Right Or Wrong," which became central to Strait's sound and image and, in the early '80s, was a reminder that as smooth as those early MCA songs had been, Strait had a genuine commitment to Western swing and traditional country music. Disc Three divides its space between ballads and honky tonk numbers, with some comedy and some bracing Western swing. Disc Four is all '90s material, right up through April 1995. The cut that helped sell this set is Strait's never-issued 1993 duet with Frank Sinatra on "Fly Me To The Moon," which never should have been left off the "Duets" album -- the two singers' voices sound right together, and the song works as is. The producers have provided a booklet with an extensive biographical essay, a full sessionography, and comments from Strait himself on each of the songs included. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

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