Country Music Classics
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Outstanding Footage of Two Country Legends
  • Country Music at it's Finest
  • Classic country at it's best
Country Music Classics
Starring: Marty Robbins & Ernest Tubb
Manufacturer: SHANACHIE
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: DVD

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ASIN: B000067J0C
Release Date: 2002-06-25

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Outstanding Footage of Two Country Legends.......2003-07-02

Ernest Tubb and Marty Robbins are two of my favorite country performers, and having seen some of this footage on VHS, I had to get the DVD. I wasn't disappointed at all!

The contrast of Tubb's raw, booming, honky-tonk baritone and Robbins' sweet crooning is complimentary; alternating the performances creates enough variety in tone where the disc never gets boring, which is nice.

While there's some specks and grain in the footage, for the most part, the disc is a real treat for the eyes. I'm a sucker for the rich, vibrant colors of the old Technicolor films, and Ernest Tubb and Marty Robbins look wonderful in this context. The camera work is good, too; it's not the bland put-the-camera-on-a-tripod-in-front-of-the-band-and-let-it-roll one might expect; the camera moves around, the performers walk around freely followed by the camera, and we see the band from cool angles. Of course, it's all tame compared to today's videos, but the cinematic quality of the performances ensures that you'll never get tired of watching.

As for the sound, I have no complaints. Glorious mono is the only way to listen to this music, as far as I'm concerned. Any enhancement would probably be overkill, IMO. If you're a fan of the original recordings, you'll definitely like what you hear on the DVD. It helps that there's a fantastic selection of songs. The disc kicks off with E.T. doing "Walkin' The Floor Over You" and Robbins' "Singing The Blues". If you're looking for Marty Robbins singing his classic cowboy ballads or Hawaiian songs you'll be dissappointed; this is Robbins at his rawest, singing straight-up, unadulterated country music. That's the Robbins I like best, so I'm happy, although "I'll Go On Alone" is conspicuous in its absence. Ernest Tubb has literally hundreds of classics to his credit, so there's obviously going to be some glaring omissions, but with "Answer The Phone" and "You Nearly Lose Your Mind" included, I can overlook the absence of "Soldier's Last Letter" and "Jealous Loving Heart".

The only thing that keeps me from giving this release five stars is the lack of extras. For starters, I would love to know the details behind the footage; not just the historical details, but the technical, geeky stuff. That's probably not a big factor for most people, but some artist bios would have been nice. I realize that most people purchasing this DVD will already be familiar with Ernest Tubb and Marty Robbins, but including some biographical info, along with a discography and album recommendations would make this disc a wonderful introductory item Classic Country novices. So when I say "extras", I'm not asking for a director's commentary, deleted scenes, multiple angles and Lithuanian subtitles, I'm asking for the bare minimum. This is, of course, a minor complaint. I can guarantee that I'll watch this again and again and I look forward to obtaining other discs in this series.

5 out of 5 stars Country Music at it's Finest.......2003-06-05

Two of Country's Greatest at the pinnacle of their career's.The raw but downhome voice of Ernest Tubb combined with the rich Emotional tones of Marty Robbins makes this DVD not just a want,but a requirement for the true Country Archivist.Young country musician hopefuls should look back at this for inspiration and a reminder of their roots.A true visual log of country history.

5 out of 5 stars Classic country at it's best.......2002-07-12

This DVD is an excellent collection from Gannaways "Tribute to the Grand Ole Opry Stars of the Fifties", resp. Classic Country Shows. It is a must-buy for every classic country fan.
Originally filmed in the 50's in colour - picture and sound quality is very good
IMPORTANT : This DVD is playable in nearly all regions worldwide

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