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The Judds Rockin' With The Rhythm (Japanese Pressing) (1985)
Rockin' With The Rhythm (Japanese Pressing)\n\nOriginally Released 1985\n\nAMG EXPERT REVIEW: On the third album, "Have Mercy" and the title track (among others) kick with a funky glee that makes this the most plainly joyous Judds album. -- Mark A. Humphrey\n\n\nAMAZON.COM CUSTOMER REVIEW\nGreat follow-up to Why not me, February 21, 2004 \nBy P D Harris "Pete the music and horse racing fan" (Leicester England)\nThe Judds became major country stars as a result of their previous album, Why not me, which yielded four number one country hits (although one of them had already appeared on their debut min-LP). So - how did they follow that? The answer is - with this album, which yielded a further four number one country hits. The overall sound is different with the backing music much more restrained. The result is a smoother but sparser album than Why not me. This album therefore relies much more heavily on the voices of Wynonna and Naomi, which are of course excellent. Of the two, I prefer Why not me but I can understand why a lot of people prefer this album. The songs are of an equal standard.\nThe four big hits here are the title track, Have mercy, Grandpa tell me about the good old days and Cry myself to sleep. You've probably heard most or all of these tracks but there is much to like about the other six tracks here. Those tracks include a cover of Allen Toussaint's Working in the coalmine (originally a pop hit for Lee Dorsey). If I were you, Tears for you, River roll on, I wish she wouldn't treat you that way and Dream chaser are all wonderful songs.\n\nTraditional country fans looking for a relaxing album full of quality need look no further. \n\n\nAMAZON.COM CUSTOMER REVIEW\nNot-So-Good Album Cover, but GREAT songs!, June 15, 2007 \nBy ByAlterationEnhances "Brent" (up nawth)\nWe have a joke in Atlanta: "Didja hear about those two ***s that attacked that woman? One of 'em held her down, and the other one did her hair." As on all first five Judds' albums/CD's, Wynonna is...well, I can't be totally "disinterested" here, becaue I've had a crush on her since about '85 - but - ugh - Naomi looks like those ***s got to her. Regardless, "Rockin" is a fine, FINE bit of music: back when Don Potter was directly responsible for their sound, and before Naomi got sick. And it's been mentioned (a LOT) of places elsewhere, but about this time, I got fed up with what was considered "popular music," Rock And Roll having died with E in 1977. DREADFUL time, folks - but Country was going thru one of its all too rare renaisances, beautiful Women, and Men that didn't whine, like Dwight and Clint. And the seventh song on the album, "Cry Myself To Sleep," honest, was the VERY CATALYST that finally made me put down my treasured Presision Bass and pick up my ancient Epiphone-something acoustic. And I began frequenting "Open Mike" nights whereever, and was very gratified whenever I'd find a Lady who sing Wynonna's part, and let me sing Naomi and play my acoustic. Rambling, yes, but this album/CD - WOW: "Have Mercy" "Grandpa" "Workin In The Coal Mine" (God Bless Don Potter for the beautiful guitar he played for them!) - but as I said, "Cry Myself To Sleep" has since become one of my equals with treasures such as "Gimme Shelter," "Once Bitten Twice Shy," "In My Life," "Whiter Shade Of Pale," "Dock Of The Bay" - I guess you get the message. The ultimate compliment: "Rockin' With The Rhythm" is one of those all-too-rare CD's that you can put on and PLAY ALL THE WAY THRU without skipping over yucky tracks. \n\n\nHalf.com Details \nProducer: Brent Maher \n\nAlbum Notes\nThe Judds: Naomi Judd, Wynonna Judd (vocals).\nAdditional personnel includesd: Don Potter (acoustic & electric guitars); Sonny Garrish (steel guitar, dobro); Bobby Ogdin (piano); Jack Williams (bass); Eddie Bayers (drums).\nRecorded at Creative Workshop, Nashville, Tennessee.
This country cd contains 10 tracks and runs 34min 37sec.
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  1. The Judds - Have Mercy (03:23)
  2. The Judds - Grandpa (Tell Me 'Bout The Good Old Days) (04:16)
    Tell Me 'Bout The Good Old Days
  3. The Judds - Working In The Coal Mine (03:04)
  4. The Judds - If I Were You (02:51)
  5. The Judds - Rockin' With The Rhythm Of The Rain (02:42)
  6. The Judds - Tears For You (03:54)
  7. The Judds - Cry Myself To Sleep (03:44)
  8. The Judds - River Roll On (03:52)
  9. The Judds - I Wish She Wouldn't Treat You That Way (03:00)
  10. The Judds - Dream Chaser (03:45)


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