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...also poorly mastered and fuzzy-sounding, as though made on a home recorder. But it does contain a few treasures, such as this track (as well as a beautiful rendition of the Harland Howard/Hank Cochran classic "You Comb Her Hair" that's far superior to the version on Razor & Tie's "George Jones: The United Artists Years...
...still can and still must take moral positions, nuanced yet clear, open-minded yet firm. Walking away, whether in confusion or disgust, has its own moral price, and that price is too high. One cannot take a position on the fence when it is made of razor wire...
...When Your House Is Not a Home" (Track 3, "George Jones Sings Like the Dickens!" Razor & Tie, 1995) Play the track here...
...pleasure is some excellent session work, in particular a well-plucked dobro - an instrument not used much by country singers of the period - as well as some great fiddle and pedal steel. "Sings Like the Dickens" was rereleased in 1995 by New York City?based reissue specialists Razor & Tie, who have done a fine job delving into the archives to find old stuff from Jones and other country greats. It's still available at your friendly neighborhood Internet store...
...exactly the right amount of lushness for Jones - just enough to create atmosphere and not too much to overwhelm him. If you like this period in Jones' career, you should check out "She Thinks I Still Care: The United Artists Years," a 40-song compilation released in 1997 by Razor & Tie, a New York City?based reissue specialist. For some unfathomable reason, "Three's a Crowd" isn't included, but there are plenty of great tracks, good reproduction and some nice liner notes. As for "The New Favorites," it was re-released in 1995 on Liberty Records...