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cbjones001
I went ahead and dowloaded on Itunes...I could not wait.
I must say this is a very special collection.
No doubt each CD is unique (but let's face it the "rockin and groovy record easily fits into today's country - and that's a good thing).

It also has now gone up to # 2 on Amazon's charts and # 3 on Barnes and Noble daily charts...

Universal praise from critics and fans a like calling it "a masterpiece of the decade in any genre" in one review...

Songs I tend to listen to over and over: Everything & Nothing, What you don't say, Girl, Some things never get old and Little Corrina smile.gif

Thank God for a talent like Vince!

Charlie

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cbjones001
Worth the read:
These Days
(Slipsleeve Packaging, Digipack Packaging)
Vince Gill
AMG Rating:
(4 and half stars out of 5)
As 2006 nears its end, no one can argue that the world of country music isn't, at this moment, the most adventurous in the mainstream pop music industry and that Nash Vegas is taking more chances on its acts as the rest of the biz relies more on narrowing things into smaller and smaller niches that can easily be hyped and digested. Sure, as always, artist's images and many recordings are calculated to score big as in any pop industry. The difference is in approach. The country-listening audience/demographic has widened considerably; therefore, there is a need -- as well as an opportunity -- for experimentation to see what sticks. This is the most exciting the music's been since Willie and Waylon hit the charts in the '70s, or perhaps to be a bit more fair, when Garth Brooks turned them upside down in the early '90s. Country music's fan base is growing because it still relies largely on radio, and video channels like CMT and GAC, both of which are very supportive of directors and artists taking artistic chances in the way they choose to dramatize, animate, and portray songs -- check the work of the brilliant director Trey Fanjoy just for starters. Country's latest audience grew up on rock & roll, MTV (when it still played videos), soul, blues, funk, early rap, and in some cases even punk. And while the marketing approach is still singles-driven, country music artists and producers, as well as the labels that house them, are still concerned with the "album" either as a whole, or as a completely crafted collection of varying singles (in this case meaning "good songs"). What's more, these folks still buy CDs (titles are readily available at the local in mega-marts and department stores) and don't rely on the internet as much as pop and rock fans do for information. Given the long run of the Dixie Chicks' Taking the Long Way at number one on the country and Billboard charts, one can't simply dismiss the music as being the religious right's stronghold or pop culture front for "traditional family values" anymore, either, though admittedly there's plenty of that around. In the 21st century it's country music and hip hop -- not rock -- that have been taking on the topics of race, class, basic human dignity and diversity, more than any other popular (chart measured) American musics.

This current mindset in both the Nash Vegas offices and in the fan base is what makes Vince Gill's These Days, a 43-song, four-disc set, possible. Gill had been planning on making a standard single disc record in 2006. He wanted it to be musically diverse. Given his long career as songwriter, picker, producer, singer recording and performing artist, he had a right to expect his label MCA Nashville to go along with his choices. What he didn't count on was recording 31 songs with various groups of musicians and not knowing what to do with them. He approached Luke Lewis, the label's president, with an idea he got from the Beatles multi-release-per-year tactic (the same one everybody used in the '60s), which was to issue three albums approximately three months apart in a single calendar year. Lewis, visionary that he is, went one better. He encouraged Gill to go back into the studio and cut enough quality material for a fourth disc and release them all as a box set. Unlike most boxes on the shelf, this one retails for a fairly modest $29.98 -- less than eight dollars a disc -- an attractive package in time for the holidays.

However, adventurous Nashville music industry or not, it all eventually comes down to the quality of the music after all, right? Yes. These four discs are thematically arranged: there's an acoustic bluegrass-flavored record called "Little Brother" (disc four), a rock record called "Workin' on a Big Chill" (disc one), a trad country & western album called "Some Things Never Get Old" (disc three), and a modern soul and jazz-inflected disc of ballads and more gentle pieces called "The Reason Why" (disc two). What's more, though Gill wrote or co-wrote everything here, he called in numerous guests to help him out. These include Gretchen Wilson, his wife Jenny Gill, Amy Grant, Jenny Gill, Bonnie Raitt, Rodney Crowell, Sheryl Crow, Diana Krall, pedal steel guitar boss Buddy Emmons, Phil Everly, Rebecca Lynn Howard, the Del McCoury Band, Patty Loveless, Emmylou Harris, John Anderson, Katrina Elam, Lee Ann Womack, LeAnn Rimes, Guy Clark, Trisha Yearwood, Bekka Bramlett, and Michael McDonald. The end result is a magical mystery tour through Gill's own wildly varying aesthetic interests and his uncanny ability to pull off his diverse ideas on tape. These Days is not only a showcase of Gill's multi-dimensional musical persona, but a virtual treatise on the expansive, open-minded, under the umbrella viewpoint that has taken over Nashville in the current era.

"Workin' on a Big Chill" lives up to its name as a rock record as reflected in the tunes, the beats, and the instrumentation. The title track alone, with Gill's own considerable bluesed-out guitar-slinging skills burning down the house, punches a hole in expectations; the track also includes a Wurlitzer, a B-3 and Bramlett's killer backing vocals. "Love's Standin'" was written with co-producer John Hobbs (Justin Niebank and Gill, of course, also inhabit these chairs), and the wonderfully iconoclastic songwriter and producer Joe Henry (it could have been a smash for Fleetwood Mac), and showcases the sheer white soul backing chorus of Bramlett (who was a member of the latter day Fleetwood Mac), Gene Miller, and Gill. Wilson guests on "Cowboy Up," is more an upscale blues tune than a country song and proves Wilson can sing anything she wants and belongs where she is -- at the top. While there isn't a weak moment on this set, some of the other standouts include the popping "Sweet Thing," with a full-on horn section, the Jerry Lee Lewis-inspired "Nothin for a Broken Heart," with Crowell, and the utterly sexy and soulful country rocker "The Rhythm of the Pourin' Rain," with Bramlett. The only complaint here is that there isn't more of this material: four CDs of rock & roll tracks would have been welcome, and if rock radio were worth a damn Gill would easily crossover with a couple of these songs.

With its subdued tone, and generally slicker productions that include strings, some muted synthesizers, jazzy arrangements, and pop music stylistic tropes, one might think that "The Reason Why: The Groovy Record" would be the least desirable here. Not so. From the opening cut, "What You Don't Say," with Rimes and a full-on string section with ringing pedal steel, Gill proves he is an American pop songwriter par excellence. If all the music on the charts was done this well, with this much passion and soul and pomp, radio would never have lost its appeal. This is the album in the set that reveals the depth of Gill's craft as a songwriter. The early rock & roll waltz trappings and vibes, as well as distorted piano on the title cut with Krauss, is a gorgeous love song with some of Gill's finest vocals on tape. Period. "Rock of Your Love" could have been featured on any of Raitt's latter recordings, and that's a compliment. The slow, dirty guitar line and Raitt's R&B slow burning voice carry it home. Where Gill uses guest vocalists -- female vocalists have always provided a wise counterpoint to his own husky tenor -- the tunes work so well most could be singles. Check "What You Give Away," with Crow, and "The Memory Of You," with Yearwood. They're solid; full of honest emotion and pop brilliance. The beautiful love song and gospel tune, "Tell Me One Time About Jesus," with Grant, and "Time To Carry On," with Jenny Gill, are excellent album tracks and give depth, dimension and warmth to this set and are indispensable to it. The duet with Krall is the greatest chance Gill could take., He works in her idiom -- and, of course, she plays that wonderful piano of hers -- and pulls it off with grace and aplomb in the same way Tom Waits pulled off his duets with Crystal Gayle on the soundtrack for One from the Heart.

"Some Things Never Get Old" is subtitled "The Country & Western Record." This is an important distinction because what Gill has assembled here is nothing short of a honky tonk set. Though Gill's voice is a little smooth and high, it hardly matters because he's got the two things that count most on an old-school c&w set: the songs and the band. With Emmons on pedal steel (he's one of the great sonic and stylistic innovators on the instrument) guitarist Billy Joe Walker, Jr., fiddle boss Stuart Duncan, and a slew of backing vocalists who include Dawn Sears, Liana Manis, Jon Randall, Andrea Zonn, and Wes Hightower, as well as his core band, he's in the pocket. The music here collects styles from hardcore honky tonk, countrypolitan, late-night loving and torch songs done as only country singers can, and of course, hillbilly anthems. Some of the top-notch tracks here include "Out of My Mind," with Patty Loveless, the title cut, "Sweet Little Corrina" with Everly (which hark back to those classic Warner Brothers Everly sides), "If I Can Make Mississippi" with Womack, the rowdy good ole boy outlaw anthem, "Take This Country Back," a duet with the truly incomparable John Anderson.

This leaves, finally, "Little Brother, The Acoustic Record." True; some fans of country -- especially modern country, may have a harder time with this disc because it is both a bluegrass record full of banjos, dobros, mandolins, white Southern gospel, and mountain music -- and simply recorded country ballads. Fans of Gill's shouldn't be surprised; his membership in the Grand Ole Opry, his deep reverence for this tradition, and his ability to write, play, and sing in it like an old master, -- and his previous recordings featuring these qualities -- qualify him to indulge that Muse. But Gill's approach, as old-school in thinking as it may be, uses both the music's early reliance on blues and folk styles of the British Isles as a way of expressing the mountain tradition and also the modern scholarship and musical innovations informing it. He is accompanied by the Del McCoury Band on a couple of selections here -- "Cold Gray Light of Gone," "A River Like You," with Jenny Gill, "Ace Up Your Pretty Sleeve," co-written with the great and criminally under-noticed Mark Germino, and "Give Me the Highway" -- but his own takes on country are actually quite creative in his interpretation on the form. But the chiller here is "Girl" with Rebecca Lynn Howard. Here, the deep, high lonesome sound is informed by all of the early folk musics that came before it, and Gill gives them all free reign as this tune wafts from the Appalachian mountain country to Celtic, Irish, and Scottish meadows and coastlines. And although the set's final cut, "Almost Home," with Guy Clark, has no commercial potential, it's a fitting way to close an album; it's a storyteller's tune, one where Clark speaks in that age-old wizened rogue manner of his, and helps to create a myth of near-epic proportion.

What it all adds up to is that this is Gill's masterwork. It's an exhaustive, profound, fun and fulfilling set that not only gives fans something to delight in, but goes wide and if given half-a-chance could and would attract many new ones. It is one of the major recordings not only of 2006, but of the decade so far -- in any genre. This is the treatment a seasoned artist like Gill deserves, and along with the benefit and support of being able to indulge in such a project, it lives up to the responsibility of delivering the goods in abundance. This is yet another example that the new media-savvy form of country music introduced by Brooks in the '90s has yielded something far more interesting and exciting than some folks are willing to accept, and yet still others are able to believe. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide
Becky
Awesome...I love this boxed set!!! I'm still picking my favorites...it's SO hard because every song is so great!!! Bruce & I decided last night that we both love 'Love Standin'. 'What You Give Away' absolutely makes me cry. 'Sweet Little Corrina' is a lovely tribute to the love that Vince has for Corrina. What can I say, I love them all !!!

Thanks for the review, Charlie...I love hearing all these wonderful and very complimentary reviews on the boxed set!!!
cbjones001
Last thing - I would encourage everyone to write as many customer reviews as you can - especially on Amazon, Barnes and Noble and ITunes web sites etc....let's make sure Vince get's the credit and (stars) he deserves for this project!
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Also - I saw "Best Buy" had it on sale for $17.99 (the lowest price I have seen for a retail outlet)....$17.99 for 4 CD's!!!! Wow!

Charlie
Becky
I will be adding my reviews to as many websites as possible, Charlie.

How about this??? I went by my local Best Buy yesterday afternoon and they were already sold out of the boxed set!!! They said they would have more by the weekend tho...I have 2 copies on order (not arrived yet) and I bought 1 copy at Walmart and 1 copy at Circuit City yesterday...yeah, I was out for a while checking on supplies in the stores...haha!!! It appears that the boxed set is flying off the shelves here in the B'ham area...I'm so happy..and so proud of this new music. Vince has absolutely outdone himself...he never ceases to amaze me with his all his talent!!!
cbjones001
QUOTE(Becky @ Oct 18 2006, 12:53 PM) *

I will be adding my reviews to as many websites as possible, Charlie.

How about this??? I went by my local Best Buy yesterday afternoon and they were already sold out of the boxed set!!! They said they would have more by the weekend tho...I have 2 copies on order (not arrived yet) and I bought 1 copy at Walmart and 1 copy at Circuit City yesterday...yeah, I was out for a while checking on supplies in the stores...haha!!! It appears that the boxed set is flying off the shelves here in the B'ham area...I'm so happy..and so proud of this new music. Vince has absolutely outdone himself...he never ceases to amaze me with his all his talent!!!


Great news Becky! I think it will sell well (especially for 4 CDs and all).

And it is NOW at # 1 on Amazon! (This is for all genres of music)...Number 1 as of 11am today smile.gif

Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1 in Music (See Top Sellers in Music)
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Charlie
RuthOH
2 Target stores in my area were sold out as well!......I'm loving this!! It's so awesome seeing the excitement this record has stirred up.....I have pre ordered 7 copies (as Christmas gifts) & I will be getting more to give to people that don't normally listen to Vince....With the new album it will give them a chance to see that Vince does ALOT more than just play country music!..I'm sure they will be wowed by his talent....I know I am ohmy.gif)
Maggie
Me and Carolina Moon went to Wal-Mart yesterday and passed out stickers to customers. We didn't bug anyone, just pointed out that Vince has a box set out, 43 new songs, tons of guest artists and a real deal at about $8 a disc! We said "for your consideration" and handed them a sticker and 2 customers bought the set right away, which was cool since they didn't come to the store even knowing about it. We think several others might get it later and we left some stickers on the counter near the cash register. They only has 4 copies of the box set when we got there. We stopped at Cat's Music and all the copies on the shelf were sold so the guy had to put more out. Left stickers there, too. We're going back in a week or two because we want the set to keep selling!

I'm waiting on my set since I pre-ordered it online. I was drooling over the ones at Wal-Mart.....LOL.

Maggie
Debbie O. Fennell
Oh my gosh, I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE the new box set.

Vince, you have outdone yourself. This is AWESOME!!!! Thanks so much for providing so much more for us to enjoy. Please don't ever stop playing or singing or writing. I know you have so much more in your heart. Thank you!

I got mine box set from FYE for $24.98 and they're allowing me to hand out the stickers I got from Amber to people visiting their store. Amber, I asked and they thought that was very sweet to do.

countrycrazy
I wasn't as lucky as the rest of you...I went to Walmart and they told me the only people who were allowed to pass out anything were people who worked directly with the vendor. sad.gif
maryc6759
QUOTE(Becky @ Oct 18 2006, 11:30 AM) *

Awesome...I love this boxed set!!! I'm still picking my favorites...it's SO hard because every song is so great!!! Bruce & I decided last night that we both love 'Love Standin'. 'What You Give Away' absolutely makes me cry. 'Sweet Little Corrina' is a lovely tribute to the love that Vince has for Corrina. What can I say, I love them all !!!

Thanks for the review, Charlie...I love hearing all these wonderful and very complimentary reviews on the boxed set!!!



Becky,

I LOVE "What You Give Away".....it is a CLASSIC...and we should all live by the words.. I just love Vince...isn't he THE BEST singer & musician??!!?? This boxed set is fantastic....I hope it puts Vince back on the top of the charts where he belongs! The whole world needs to hear this music!

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Becky
There are so many songs on the boxed set that I love...but you know, 'What You Give Away' is the one that had me tearing up at the Opry the other night. I thought what a wonderful song and it sounds so much like Vince's life...he's such a generous guy, this song just fits him so well !!!

Glad to hear that Maggie and Carol got to hand out stickers. I didn't find out about the sticker 'thing' until it was too late to request any. I got my fill of hanging around Walmarts, Best Buy and Circuit City yesterday tho...just had to go and check to see that all the stores around me had the boxed set out...looks like it is selling really well around here!!!
lhamm2
Thanks for posting that phenomenal review Charlie. I will be posting my review everywhere I can. This box set is fabulous. I knew this would be good but never imagined how great it is. Becky I must agree that the song 'What You Give Away' had me tearing up. One of my coworkers called me today and during the conversation she said I just absolutely LOVE Vince's new song. She is going to buy the box set because she said if the rest of it is as good as this song I have to have it!!!!!
I know that everyone on my Christmas list will be getting this box set.
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By the way I sure did miss everyone while the site was being updated.
Anna Leighton
Love all your comments and the review Charlie posted.

I am just laughing , cause I knew from the bottom of my soul that this music was gonna really turn people on.

I don't have a favorite song but I do really love the country. They are all great and of couse I am so mad for Faint Of Heart but one that really got me is Almost Home. Did you guys get that song when you first heard it ? I was in tears when I watched the Opry and Vince and Guy Clark did it.

I can never pick a favorite when it's Vince but 43 songs ...........gonna take a little time. I get a lot out of the songs just by reading them in the book . Just great. I can't find any more words to express how much I LOVE this music
VG fan
ABSOLUTELY THE BEST I'VE EVER HEARD VINCE!!!!!!!

It is above and beyond what I had hoped for. While there are some songs I like more, there is not one song that I don't like.

Somebody today asked me for a favorite - couldn't do it. There are so many different songs it is too hard to choose.

The most expansive lyrical musical set of music I've ever heard. Vince is truly on the right track with this set.

Absolutley love it and can't wait to see the show in Seattle.

Karen
Anna Leighton
Did anyone get to see him on Imus Tuesday ? I know it's early but I set my alarm laugh.gif Then there's the cat .

Imus was so cool. He could not say enough about Vince and once he said there ought to be a lwa against anybody being that good. That was the best show. Vince is set to be on Leno sometime too. The Today Show on the 19th .
Nina
Got the set yesterday - listened to it tonight as I was checking my email and wow - what a superb mix of music - Vince has really outdone himself on this one. I can't pick a favorite right now either - LOVE THEM ALL !!!
What You Give Away got me tearing up when I watched the Opry on Saturday. It is so much like Vince and the way he lives his life - always giving and he certainly did give a lot of love and special music to his fans with this 4 cd set.
PFoGold
I have been talking about this album on several message boards to get the word out, because this is one of the most incredible and clever projects to ever come out in music, and I don't think a lot of people remembered that it was coming out now. I know there was several responses to the threads of fans interested in it, so that's great - hope it helped!
Anna Leighton
QUOTE(PFoGold @ Oct 19 2006, 02:32 AM) *

I have been talking about this album on several message boards to get the word out, because this is one of the most incredible and smart projects to ever come out in music, and I don't think a lot of people remembered that it was coming out now. I know there was several responses to the threads of fans interested in it, so that's great - hope it helped!


That is very cool you did that . I hope a lot buy it. It is incredible AND smart. But then it's Vince laugh.gif
littlebitty
I am loving all the reviews. I can't wait to get this. But I have to do all of my listening online for now. As of today my Husband has been on Strike for 2 weeks. So as of this week, no pay checks. You can't really count mine as much of a check, as this time of year I only work 1 day a week.. But as soon as he gtes back to work, or finds somthing in the mean time, I will be buying this.
Lady Gill
VGFS, after reading all of your reviews they were all awesome I feel the same way about vinces bbbbbbox cd im got mine and Vince has done it all just love all of the cds, but the one (GIVE IT AWAY) when i heard it i said thats our Vince. and it does make the tears run. such great music he gave us his fans. How about the blue grass one ( I"M ALL PRAYED UP )can't say much more don't havea favorite .
love ya, SHIRL.
Lady Gill---loves Vince Gill.
littlebitty
I just want to comment that I post on another board. It is not an artist board, well most of us met on Alan Jackson's board. I am also a fan of his, but anyway, we got tired of the way things were there and kind of started one where we just talk about anything. There are about 20 members, but only about 6 -8 there post regularly. Anyway I have been talking about Vince's new cd and posted a link to hear the songs. I am proud to day that 3 of them went out and bought the CD. One of them was not a big fan like myself. She is loving the traditional country one.
cbjones001
QUOTE(littlebitty @ Oct 21 2006, 09:58 AM) *

I just want to comment that I post on another board. It is not an artist board, well most of us met on Alan Jackson's board. I am also a fan of his, but anyway, we got tired of the way things were there and kind of started one where we just talk about anything. There are about 20 members, but only about 6 -8 there post regularly. Anyway I have been talking about Vince's new cd and posted a link to hear the songs. I am proud to day that 3 of them went out and bought the CD. One of them was not a big fan like myself. She is loving the traditional country one.


Very cool!

I do like Alan's latest - it really grows on you after a few listens. At first I was a bit set off by it being less "twang" than what you'd expect from Alan - but hey, he tried a newer sound with Alison and it is beautiful contemporary country.... smile.gif Good for Alan to stretch out and try new things.
countrycrazy
I belong to a country music list and there's one person on there who wants to get the album...I told her to go out and get it...hopefully she will in time for it to be counted in first week sales!
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