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| ARTIST: | Spade Cooley |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Proper |
| FEATURES: | Import |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Tell Me Why, Haas Stomp, Time Changes Everything, Sweethearts or Strangers, Worried Mind, You Waited Too Long, Forgive Me One More Time, Shame on You, I Guess I've Been Dreaming Again, I've Taken All I'm Gonna Take from You, Pair of Broken Hearts, Troubled Over You, You'll Rue the Day, You Can't Break My Heart, Detour, Crazy 'Cause I Love You, Hide Your Face, I Can't Help the Way You Feel, Three-Way Boogie, Oklahoma Stomp, Cow Bell Polka, Steel Guitar Rag, You Better Do It Now, You Never Miss the Water, Spadella, Swinging the Devil's Dream, It's Dark Outside, Minuet in Swing, All Aboard for Oklahoma, Texas Steel Guitar, You Can't Take Texas Out of Me, Three Fiddle Rag, Call Me Darlin' Do, Tuesday Two-Step, Fickle Woman, Lord Nottingham's War Dance, Big Chief Boogie, Whistle Bait, Four Fiddle Polka, Topeka Polka, Wagon Wheels, Last Round Up, Hillbilly Fever, Chew Tobacco Rag, Hitsitty Hotsitty, Cowboy Waltz, Down Yonder, Horse Hair Boogie, Crazy 'Cause I Love You, Swinging the Devil's Dream, Carmen's Boogie, One Sweet Letter from You |
| UPC: | 805520051279 |
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Customer Reviews of Swingin the Devil's Dream
Excellent career survey of the King of Western Swing Cooley was the first proclaimed "King of Western Swing," though Bob Wills came before him. Cooley established his career on the west coast during the Second World War and became an early star of televison after the war. Cooley's brand of Western Swing was sophisticated and at times approached the experimental, making him something of a Stan Kenton of the genre. His "Swinging the Devils Dream" opens with a sweeping floor harp and then segues into rapid, yet fluid, twin fiddling. Cooley was never as funky as Wills or Milton Brown, but he was clearly cutting his own path with a smooth sound. Unfortunately, his later recordings were rather lackluster and reflected a move toward mainstream pop and occasional cornball treatment of material. But during the period of the war and immediately after, Cooley swung beautifully. This collection is essential and is the best introduction to Spade. Let's hope there is a box set in future!