When Kenny Rogers paired up with Scottish pop songstress Sheena Easton for "We've Got Tonight," the hit title track from this 1983 album, one could quibble about Easton's...
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MCA Special Products' All Time Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 features 18 highlights and hits from Kenny Rogers & the First Edition's recordings. Only one of the group's biggest...
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MCA Special Products' All Time Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 features 18 highlights and hits from Kenny Rogers & the First Edition's recordings. Two of the group's greatest hits,...
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At Their Best is a 20-track collection of the First Edition's biggest hits (there's "Ruby Don't Take Your Love to Town," "Something's Burning," "Tell It All Brother," and...
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MCA Special Products' Kenny Rogers & the First Edition is a compilation of highlights from the group's handful of recordings. Only of their big hits, the sublime "Just...
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One of three Kenny Rogers Christmas albums released in 2000, Christmas Greetings features the Gambler performing a combination of new and traditional holiday songs....
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This was such a natural album for Kenny Rogers, a compilation culled from four different sources, but it works very well. The Top Five 1980 hit with Kim Carnes, her biggest...
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This is a masterpiece of a pop recording from Kenny Rogers. It is clear that Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb, and co-producers Karl Richardson and Albhy Galuten remembered Rogers'...
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Greatest Country Hits is an 11-track budget-priced collection that features some of Kenny Rogers' biggest hits, including "Lucille," "The Gambler," "Coward of the County,"...
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This particular Kenny Rogers collection focuses on the singer's EMI America chart entries from the late '70s and early '80s. The 12-track sampling includes "Don't Fall in...
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This 2005 Collectables release is actually a reissue of a 1993 release by Warner Bros. Before his full-on turn into the adult contemporary style in the latter half of the...
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MCA Special Products' Love Songs collects ten romantic tunes Kenny Rogers & the First Edition recorded in their short time together. It's hardly a definitive collection or a...
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Lucille & Other Hits is a budget-priced, 12-track selection of some of Kenny Rogers' hits, and while there's a few essential items present ("Lucille," "Ruby, Don't Take Your...
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There's not much to recommend this record. The title track was a hit but is on the Greatest Hits LP. The rest of the tracks aren't really that interesting. By the way,...
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By 1985, when The Heart of the Matter was released, Kenny Rogers was making absolutely no pretense about being a country artist, and felt free to indulge his desire to make...
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Kenny Rogers took a bit of a chance in releasing this loosly based concept album at the time, but boy, did it pay off! Sales for the album went through the roof, as the...
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Kenny Rogers' They Don't Make Them Like They Used To album's title track does what one critic said of Neil Young's Time Fades Away: remove the word "time" and the album...
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For casual fans, this CEMA Special Markets budget-priced collection is all the Kenny Rogers you'll ever need -- all the classics are here in their original incarnations,...
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This contains the hits "Lady," "She Believes in Me, " "Something's Burning, " "The Gambler, " "Lucille, " and others. ~ All Music Guide, All Music...
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20 Great Hits is a budget-line collection that contains Kenny Rogers & the First Editions' Reprise hits from the late '60s, including "Ruby, Don't Take Your Love To Town"...
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This two-CD set includes much the same material as Greatest Hits, but also has "Daytime Friends," "Love or Something like It, " and "Love Will Turn You Around." ~ Dan...
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Kenny took a more romantic approach with Kenny. Though it contained the hit character sketch "Coward of the County," the album was mainly comprised of love songs like "You...
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With the exception of "Islands in the Stream," Rogers' chart-topping duet with Dolly Parton, this compilation of the singer's mid-1980s and 1990s work for RCA and Reprise...
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Across My Heart finds Kenny Rogers turning in a collection of ten love songs aimed at the adult contemporary market. Throughout the album, Rogers has support from...
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Through the Years: A Retrospective doesn't take its duties lightly -- it truly does attempt to present a full portrait of Kenny Rogers, from struggling musician to bona fide...
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Released as a companion piece to A&E's insightful, entertaining hour-long documentary of the same name, A&E Biography is a concise, entertaining collection that balances...
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This particular Kenny Rogers collection focuses on the singer's pre-EMI America chart entries from the early '70s, along with a few album cuts. The ten-track sampling...
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As a latter-day holiday album from Kenny Rogers, The Gift isn't half bad, thanks to the professional production and Rogers' honeyed voice, but it does suffer from uneven...
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Kenny Rogers & the First Edition's Greatest Hits contains all of the group's greatest hits, including "Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town" and "Just Dropped In (To See What...
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His voice as cozy and comforting as a warm fireplace, Kenny Rogers more than lives up to Christmas from the Heart's title, delivering deeply felt renditions of instant...
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CEMA Special Markets' Every Time Two Fools Collide: The Best of Kenny Rogers & Dottie West is a terrific, affordable roundup of the duo's biggest hits. Every one of their...
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CEMA Special Markets' Christmas Wishes is a good collection of Kenny Rogers' best holiday tunes, highlighted by "Kentucky Homemade Christmas," "Christmas Is My Favorite Time...
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The Gambler seems to be drifting farther away from his traditional country roots and more into the adult contemporary field on There You Go Again. With several songs...
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If only Madacy's The Best of Kenny Rogers featured a few more songs and filled up the empty space on this CD, it could be a definitive single-disc Rogers best-of. But, as...
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Despite his best efforts, Kenny Rogers spent almost all of the '90s hitless. Toward the end of the decade, he formed his own label, Dreamcatcher, and began to spend more...
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Kenny Rogers compilations tend to drift in and out of print, yet in a sense it doesn't matter much, because most featured most of the big hits. However, very few contained...
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Is there really enough room for yet another Kenny Rogers collection? Well, surprisingly the answer is yes. There has yet to be a definitive single-disc overview of Rogers'...
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There certainly has been no shortage of Kenny Rogers compilations over the years -- some might even say there's been a surplus -- all covering essentially the same...
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