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One Hell of a Ride [Box Set]

Current price: $49.99
One Hell of a Ride [Box Set]
One Hell of a Ride [Box Set]

Barnes & Noble

One Hell of a Ride [Box Set]

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Navigating 's immense body of recordings can be daunting even for committed fans. There is so much music and so much of it good that it's hard to keep straight, especially as each of his many eras has been compiled, collected, and reissued countless time, leading to a discography thick with redundancies -- and then there's the stubborn fact that for , making music is like breathing, something that comes naturally, something that happens every day, so he keeps building upon that discography, releasing an album or two each year, which only adds to the confusion for neophytes and longtime fans alike. All of this is a roundabout way to say that there are plenty of albums out there, that there's a surplus of compilations, but of all these, nothing offers such a complete, useful overview of his entire career as 's four-disc 2008 box . This is not the first box that has released, of course -- in 1995 they put out the triple-disc -- but this is the first box to ever attempt a thorough overview of his career, beginning with his earliest singles for and , running through the Nashville productions of his and his wonderfully rambling recordings of the '60s, then settling into the star-making sides for in the '70s and '80s, yet the set doesn't end there, as it runs through his albums for in the '90s and 2000s. For sheer scope, this beats all, but what makes so useful is that it covers all the ground accurately, picking a blend of hits, concert staples, and relative obscurities to present a career overview that may be illuminating even for serious fans, as this tells a full, complete story with its 100 tracks Like many great stories, the details may be fudged a bit here -- on the second disc the tracks don't quite follow in chronological order -- but that doesn't matter because all this tweaking is done in service of the bigger picture, which is as it should be when a picture is this large. Listening to the whole of , it's hard not to marvel yet again at the enormity of 's career. If he had only authored the his place in history would be assured, but this set illustrates how strengthened the jazzy sophistication underpinning these tunes by digging deeper into , just as he slyly brought , , and flourishes into his music. By the time the years roll around in the midst of the second disc here, his music was hard to peg -- certainly it was , but not in the strictest definition, as it encompassed so much more, from the stark to the lush , and what is remarkable about is that by listening to it from beginning to end, none of these moves feel forced, all the evolutions feel natural, and the excellent fourth disc -- which neatly cherry-picks from a rollercoaster two decades of recordings -- illustrates that his evolution did not end when he achieved superstardom, but rather he kept finding new truths in music, sometimes through new tunes, sometimes by revisiting the past, as the nifty book-ending of the set with a new version of his first recording makes clear. will continue to build upon the legacy offered within this box, but that will not change the fact that this is the best place to learn and appreciate that legacy, and to learn to love it. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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