Easy Street Records

The Hi recordings of Charlie Rich are in many ways the most reckless and adventurous of his career. In 1966 and 1967, Hi, a small Memphis label that hosted acts such as Willie Mitchell (and later Al Green) and the Bill Black Combo believed, like Sun, RCA, and Mercury before them, in Rich’s prodigious talent but had no idea where to put him categorically. Most here are the songs associated with Hank Williams. They are revelatory in that they reveal just how wide-ranging Rich’s vision was. This collection is essential for Rich fans, and something to consider for any fan of timeless, restless country-soul from the 1960s.
The Hi recordings of Charlie Rich are in many ways the most reckless and adventurous of his career. In 1966 and 1967, Hi, a small Memphis label that hosted acts such as Willie Mitchell (and later Al Green) and the Bill Black Combo believed, like Sun, RCA, and Mercury before them, in Rich’s prodigious talent but had no idea where to put him categorically. Most here are the songs associated with Hank Williams. They are revelatory in that they reveal just how wide-ranging Rich’s vision was. This collection is essential for Rich fans, and something to consider for any fan of timeless, restless country-soul from the 1960s.
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Format: CD
Label: FAPO
Rel. Date: 05/04/2015
UPC: 767981134925

So Lonesome I Could Cry
Artist: Charlie Rich
Format: CD
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The Hi recordings of Charlie Rich are in many ways the most reckless and adventurous of his career. In 1966 and 1967, Hi, a small Memphis label that hosted acts such as Willie Mitchell (and later Al Green) and the Bill Black Combo believed, like Sun, RCA, and Mercury before them, in Rich’s prodigious talent but had no idea where to put him categorically. Most here are the songs associated with Hank Williams. They are revelatory in that they reveal just how wide-ranging Rich’s vision was. This collection is essential for Rich fans, and something to consider for any fan of timeless, restless country-soul from the 1960s.
        
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