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We love it. Jun 28, 2009 We received the CD in good time and in good shape and are enjoying it. Thank you.
Charlie Rich, Behind Closed Doors Apr 03, 2009 This is an excellent recording of his, and thoroughly enjoy it. Was sent to me almost return mail. Cd was in excellent condition.
The 'King Of Countrypolitan's Treasures' Mar 15, 2009 After A Part Of Your Life b/w A Sunday Kind Of Woman barely made the Country Top 35, I Take It On Home b/w Peace On You was released. It not only became his first Country Top 30, it also nearly made the Top 5. Behind Closed Doors followed. It became his first # 1 hit, first AC Top 30, making the Top 10, first Pop hit since July 12 1939, almost missing the Top 15, and the title track of his bestselling album. A Sunday Kind Of Woman ended up as its flipside. RCA followed that with Tomorrow Night, which only made Country #29, wow. Epic followed it with The Most Beautiful Girl, another of his biggest hits. Surprisingly, it actually topped the Country, Pop, and AC charts! It also was his only Pop Top 10. With this success, Behind Closed Doors (not the song) soon went gold (since then it went 4x Platinum), was 1973 CMA Album of the Year, with the title track becoming CMA Single and Song of the Year, Rich won Male Vocalist of the Year, along with a Grammy, became the first artist to have the #1 Country Album of the Year twice in a row! He also took home up to 4 ACMs. Pay careful attention to track 9: We Love Each Other. Don't make the mistake of avoiding the reissue with the bonus tracks!
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A Platinum LP Digitally Re-Mastered - With Bonus Tracks Jul 18, 2008 When the original LP Behind Closed Doors (tracks 1 to 11) came out in 1973 on Epic 32247 it rose to # 8 on album charts and soon received Gold certification, eventually reaching Platinum in November 1986 as sales remained steady throughout the years. This CD version, which was released in 2001, added four bonus tracks, with excellent sound reproduction, the original album sleeve notes written by Bob Tubert, a new introductory note written by Raul Malo in July 2000, and three new background pages from Chet Flippo, written in October 2000.
This is one of those gems that graced the musical library of just about every Charlie Rich fan 35 years ago, and should be a welcome addition to anyone's collection, whether a fan of Country or not because, if there was one thing they could never do with The Silver Fox was pigeon-hole him in any one category.
On the Billboard Pop Hot 100 charts his music appeared 13 times from 1960 to 1976, including the # 1 The Most Beautiful Girl in the fall of 1973, which also just happened to hit # 1 on both the Adult Contemporary (AC) AND the Country charts. The AC charts are dotted with 16 more of his songs, including three more # 1 hits - A Very Special Love Song, I Love My Friend, and Every Time You Touch Me (I Get High). As for the Country listings, there he registered 45 hits from 1968 to 1981, including NINE # 1's, seven more Top 10's and another ten Top 30s. Then, of course, there are the many fine albums.
On his induction into the Country Music Hall Of Fame in 1993, Willie Nelson quipped "I always thought you had to die to get in here." Well, here we are some 13 years after Charlie's untimely death at age 62 on July 25, 1995, STILL waiting for him to be honoured by those supercilious twits.
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Takes Me Back Jun 01, 2007 I enjoyed this album so much in the '70s. I was afraid the CD wouldn't be enhanced, but the quality of the sound is terrific. I enjoy it just as much now as I did 30 years ago.
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