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Johnny Horton's Greatest Hits

Johnny Horton's Greatest Hits in Bloomington, MN
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Even though he also cut a slew of
country
ballads
and
honky tonk
tunes,
Horton
's fame rests with these
folk
saga songs. After spending the majority of the '50s reworking the classic sound of
Hank Williams
,
Lefty Frizzell
, and
Webb Pierce
scored with
shuffle cuts like
"Honky Tonk Man."
It wasn't until 1958, though, that he broke nationally with several geographical and historical themes like
"When It's Springtime in Alaska"
"Johnny Reb."
And while other drum, fife, and banjo production numbers like
"The Battle of New Orleans"
"Sink the Bismarck"
come off well, albeit in small doses, more overwrought cuts like
"Johnny Freedom"
"Jim Bridger"
find this particular stylistic well running dry. Too bad
didn't stick to more simple and emotive historical material like
"Comanche"
"Whispering Pines."
Unfortunately, this hits collection favors the gratuitous flag-waving fare and even ups the kitsch factor with syrupy, string-laden weepers like
"The Mansion You Stole"
"All for the Love of a Girl."
Still, a tidy collection of
's biggest numbers, and one that includes several cuts not featured on
Columbia
's more balanced two-disc retrospective. ~ Stephen Cook
country
ballads
and
honky tonk
tunes,
Horton
's fame rests with these
folk
saga songs. After spending the majority of the '50s reworking the classic sound of
Hank Williams
,
Lefty Frizzell
, and
Webb Pierce
scored with
shuffle cuts like
"Honky Tonk Man."
It wasn't until 1958, though, that he broke nationally with several geographical and historical themes like
"When It's Springtime in Alaska"
"Johnny Reb."
And while other drum, fife, and banjo production numbers like
"The Battle of New Orleans"
"Sink the Bismarck"
come off well, albeit in small doses, more overwrought cuts like
"Johnny Freedom"
"Jim Bridger"
find this particular stylistic well running dry. Too bad
didn't stick to more simple and emotive historical material like
"Comanche"
"Whispering Pines."
Unfortunately, this hits collection favors the gratuitous flag-waving fare and even ups the kitsch factor with syrupy, string-laden weepers like
"The Mansion You Stole"
"All for the Love of a Girl."
Still, a tidy collection of
's biggest numbers, and one that includes several cuts not featured on
Columbia
's more balanced two-disc retrospective. ~ Stephen Cook