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Kenny Rogers, 21 Number Ones

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1568553

Disk length: 1h 19m 47s (22 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2006

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. The Gambler 3:31
2. Through The Years 4:22
3. Lady 3:51
4. Lucille 3:39
5. Coward Of The County 4:18
6. I Don't Need You 3:25
7. We've Got Tonight (with Sheena Easton) 3:47
8. Crazy 3:39
9. Islands In The Stream (with Dolly Parton) 4:08
10. She Believes In Me 4:10
11. Every Time Two Fools Collide (with Dottie West) 2:58
12. You Decorated My Life 3:36
13. Make No Mistake, She's Mine (with Ronnie Milsap) 3:53
14. Share Your Love With Me 3:16
15. All I Ever Need Is You (with Dottie West) 3:07
16. Buy Me A Rose (featuring Alison Krauss and Billy Dean) 3:42
17. Daytime Friends 3:08
18. Love Or Something Like It 2:49
19. Love Will Turn You Around 3:36
20. Morning Desire 4:04
21. What Are We Doing In Love (with Dottie West) 2:58
22. Don't Fall In Love With A Dreamer (with Kim Carnes) 3:37

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Review

The gravel-and-grits voice of Kenny Rogers ultimately came to define the "Urban Cowboy" era of pop excess, even as the earlier "Lucille" and "The Gambler" were some of the most galvanizing story songs in country music's history. Looking back at this body of hits, it's easy to poke fun at the treacley "You Decorated My Life" or wince at the cheesy string arrangements on "Through the Years." It's also natural to wish Rogers had never heard of Sheena Easton, his misguided duet partner on "We've Got Tonight," and recorded more with the soulful, sad Dottie West ("Every Time Two Fools Collide") and the randy Dolly Parton ("Islands in the Stream"). (A bonus track, "Don't Fall in Love with a Dreamer," pairs him with old pal Kim Carnes.) As the years went by, Rogers got fatter, lazier, and more content to make crappy TV movies and wallow in the flaccid sentimentality of adult contemporary pop ("Buy Me a Rose"). He also got smug--the worst of sins for a man in his business. But behind the microphone, he always knew how to make even the hoariest of lyrics resonate with feeling. And at his peak, he was the perfect male country superstar, equal parts swagger and sweet, sweet promise. --Alanna Nash

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