Croce

Croce

Croce

Track Listings
 
1. Age
2. Spin, Spin, Spin
3. I Am What I Am
4. What Do People Do
5. Another Day, Another Town
6. Vespers
7. Big Wheel
8. Just Another Day
9. Next Man That I Marry
10. What the Hell
11. Man That Is Me

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
CD debut of the 1969 album by the sensational late singer/ songwriter and his wife Ingrid. Contains the original cover art & all 11 tracks from the original issue. 1999 release.

Croce,Jim & Ingrid Croce,One Way Records Inc,Folk,Pop,Popular Music,Rock,Singer/Songwriter,Soft Rock
Classic Hits
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Back In Time
  • Great Album
  • "It's what we've done/That makes us what we are."
  • Leroy may have been bad but.....
  • so ill have to say i love you with a song
Classic Hits
Jim Croce
Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00013BN4I
Release Date: 2004-01-27

Tracks:

  1. You Don't Mess Around With Jim
  2. Operator (That's Not The Way It Feels)
  3. One Less Set Of Footsteps
  4. Bad, Bad Leroy Brown
  5. I Got A Name
  6. Time In A Bottle
  7. It Dosen't Have To Be That Way
  8. I'll Have To Say I Love You In A Song
  9. Workin' At The Car Wash Blues
  10. Photographs And Memories
  11. Roller Derby Queen
  12. New York's Not My Home
  13. Lover's Cross
  14. These Dreams
  15. A Long Time Ago
  16. Alabama Rain
  17. Alabama Rain
  18. Dreamin' Again
  19. Salon And Saloon
  20. Thursday

Album Details

With his Down to Earth, Every Man Persona, Philly Born Singer-songwriter Jim Croce Won Legions of Fans with a Winning Mix of Soulful Vocals, Fluid Guitar, Occasional Humor and Always Colorful Storytelling. 21 Tracks, Including Many Favorites Like "You Don't Mess around with Jim", "Operator", "i'll have to Say I Love You in a Song" plus the Number One Pop Hits "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown" and "Time in a Bottle" which Topped the Charts Posthumously.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Back In Time.......2007-05-16

Close your eyes and you're listening to records again in High School. Just as good as I had remembered. How sad that he died so young, so talented.

5 out of 5 stars Great Album.......2007-03-23

Best compilation of his work that I could find. Excellent price as well.

5 out of 5 stars "It's what we've done/That makes us what we are.".......2007-03-12

Jim Croce was at the peak of his talents when a tragic plane crash ended his life in 1973. The majestic "I Got A Name" had yet to be released, but when it did, it defined Jim Croce's short but brilliant stardom.

"Like a fool I am and I'll always be,
I've got a dream, I've got a dream.
The can change their minds, but they can't change me,
I've got a dream, I've got a dream.
I know I can share it if you want me to,
if you're going my way, I'll go with you."

That "I Got A Dream" was not written by Croce hardly matters...it defined a free spirit that looked for others to join him on his quest. Afterwards, "Time In A Bottle" was plucked for re-issue of from his first album as a memoriam to Croce, and has become a signature song of not just the artist, but the decade he came from.

That debut album, "You Don't Mess Around With Jim," and its title song introduced to Jim Croce by way of his first hit character song. Like so many of his other story songs, Croce managed to perfectly encapsulate blue collar folksongs with a dash of humor. Songs like "Rapid Roy," "Working at The Car Wash Blues" and yet another signature song, "Bad Bad Leroy Brown," were snappy and sing-a-long exact.

There was also that everyman who had just a hint of sadness around the edges. On "Operator," Croce debates the whys and hows of a relationship that has crumbled. He also wasn't always a romantic idealist, as "Lover's Cross" sends an ex-lover off with "I guess you wanted a super guy, or maybe a super God." (The realist is counter-balanced perfectly by the shy encounter in "I'll Have to Say I Love You In A Song.")

Croce's untimely death will always leave a question mark on where his muse would have ultimately led him. He seemed on a course that would have him paralleling the likes of James Taylor, Gordon Lightfoot or Cat Stevens as vanguards of seventies male singer-songwriters. With three albums that have maintained their integrity over 30 years of time's passage, this single disc "Classic Hits" culls together a life's work that will long remind us that Jim Croce became a folk icon not just because of his early departure, but because of the brilliance and accessibility of his work.

5 out of 5 stars Leroy may have been bad but............2007-01-12

Jim Croce was a giant of music who tragically seems to have fallen beneath the cracks. Great CD and one loves YOU DON'T MESS AROUND WITH JIM and BAD BAD LEROY BROWN. We need more music like this and less rap to document that true urban experience.

5 out of 5 stars so ill have to say i love you with a song.......2006-06-20

jim croce u were alwayz my favourite and will be ,i love listening to this album everytime im thinking bout my girlfriend who lives like miles away.the song "ill have to say i love you" bringz a tear into my eye,its beautiful.seriously everyone must buy this album,and this advice comes froma 20 yr old.younger generation please give this one a try u wudnt be dissappointed.
rip jim croce(ur in my heart 4eva)
p3ace 2 the croce family
Jim Croce Photographs & Memories: His Greatest Hits
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • JIM CROCE'S MUSIC HAS PERSEVERED AS TIME IN A BOTTLE LIVES ON!
  • Croce's best
  • A man lost in time.
  • You Don't Mess Around With Jim
  • I wouldn't listen to the fact that he was genius
Jim Croce Photographs & Memories: His Greatest Hits
Jim Croce
Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000002JUC
Release Date: 1995-09-19

Tracks:

  1. Bad, Bad Leroy Brown
  2. Operator (That's Not The Way It Feels)
  3. Photographs & Memories
  4. Rapid Roy (The Stock Car Boy)
  5. Time In A Bottle
  6. New York's Not My Home
  7. Workin' At The Car Wash Blues
  8. I Got A Name
  9. I'll Have To Say I Love You In A Song
  10. You Don't Mess Around With Jim
  11. Lover's Cross
  12. One Less Set Of Footsteps
  13. These Dreams
  14. Roller Derby Queen

Amazon.com

Until his untimely death, Jim Croce was a force to be reckoned with on radio playlists. Photographs & Memories repackages some of his best work. Romantic acoustic-oriented songs were his hallmark, and songs like "Time in a Bottle," were huge hits because of their easy sentimentality. "I Got a Name" was the singer as well-worn folk traveler, while "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown" and even "You Don't Mess Around with Jim" followed standard boogie chord progressions, albeit with Croce's softer rock feel. There wasn't much really separating the overt emotions of "I'll Have to Say I Love You in a Song" and "Operator" from his sap-dripping contemporaries, but there was just enough of an edge in Croce's warm voice to elevate his love songs to another level. Like a, oh, moderately priced wine, Croce remains a classic--accessible, affordable, and easy to enjoy. -- Steve Gdula

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars JIM CROCE'S MUSIC HAS PERSEVERED AS TIME IN A BOTTLE LIVES ON! .......2007-07-31

I am writing a review on the legendary greatest hits compilation album entitled "JIM CROCE, PHOTOGRAPHS & MEMORIES, HIS GREATEST HITS" by one of Rock's all-time greatest folk artists ever. I give you one of America's pride and joy's and one of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania's favorite sons, the late great M-R. J-I-M C-R-O-C-E! "JIM CROCE, PHOTOGRAPHS & MEMORIES, HIS GREATEST HITS" was originally released in 1974 on Vinyl/LP and 8-Track on the 21 Records label which is distributed by ATCO Records, a division of Atlantic Recording Corporation. This legendary compilation album would see its debut on Compact Disc in 1995 on the same Record label.

The late great JAMES "JIM" CROCE will forever go down in Rock n' Roll history and be remembered for composing and recording some of Rock's all-time greatest folk anthems ever. JIM CROCE would also have a reputation for being one of the greatest twelve string acoustic guitarists in all of Rock n' Roll history. JIM CROCE had a special sound of his own with a mixture of Folk music and Contemporary Rock music. Throughout his whole career, CROCE would record many great Folk Rock anthems until his untimely death in 1973. "JIM CROCE, PHOTOGRAPHS & MEMORIES, HIS GREATEST HITS" chronicles and highlights JIM CROCE'S greatest hit songs during his finest hours. In my opinion, this legendary greatest hits album is without a doubt, a true testament of the sheer greatness and musical creativity of a masterminded genius. This legendary compilation album is also a fine fitting tribute to a great legendary music icon whose career was cut so short while still in his prime. JIM CROCE was truly indeed, way far ahead of his time. "JIM CROCE, PHOTOGRAPHS & MEMORIES, HIS GREATEST HITS" is the tragic tales in the life of one JIM CROCE. His music is his story that speaks for itself.

"JIM CROCE, PHOTOGRAPHS & MEMORIES, HIS GREATEST HITS" from 1972 begins with the forever JIM CROCE stamped trademark Folk Rocker "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown," the beautifully slow acoustic Folk anthem "Operator (That's Not The Way It Feels)," the beautiful orchestrated and acoustic sounding Folk anthem "Photographs And Memories," the amazing acoustic Folk Rocker "Rapid Roy (The Stock Car Boy)," one of the most beautiful acoustic Folk songs ever written, "Time In A Bottle," the beautifully slow orchestrated and acoustic Folk Rocker "New York's Not My Home," the electrifying Folk Rocker "Workin' At The Car Wash Blues," another JIM CROCE stamped trademark acoustic Folk Rocker "I got A Name," the beautiful and soothing acoustic Folk Rocker "I'll Have To Say I Love You In A Song," the breathtaking acoustic Folk Rocker "You Don't Mess Around With Jim," the beautifully slow and smooth acoustic Folk song "Lover's Cross," the incredible acoustic Folk Rocker "One Less Set Of Footsteps," the beautiful hypnotizing and orchestrated acoustic Folk number "These Dreams" and the heartfelt acoustic Folk Rocker "Roller Derby Queen." I would like to commend the late great JIM CROCE for his brilliant twelve-string acoustic guitar riffs and licks that electrify and lighten up the songs to its fullest potential. CROCE'S lead vocals harmonized magnificently with his music as one resulting in blending with and complimenting his songs perfectly. Well done.

If you want to hear one of the greatest twelve-string acoustic guitar playing ever, buy this album. I highly recommend purchasing this legendary greatest hits compilation album for everyone of all ages to own as a valuable and important part of his or her own personal music collection. This priceless gem has already proven to stand the test of time and will always be around to be enjoyed, appreciated and cherished for many years to come, NOW AND FOREVER. You may also want to research further and check out the many other JIM CROCE albums or greatest hits compilation albums that are widely available on Compact Disc. Doing this, you will find the album that is right for your musical tastes and interests. You can do all of your researches and album purchases either on Amazon com or at your nearest local Borders Books and Music store.

In closing, JIM CROCE'S career was cut so short while still in his prime. JIM CROCE has been gone for so many years but his music lives on like he never left us. When JIM CROCE died in that plane crash in September 1973, a lot of Folk Rock music would die with him forever. JIM CROCE has not been inducted into the Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame YET but I feel that his time is coming right around the corner. In my opinion, JAMES "JIM" CROCE has forever left his place and mark in Rock n' Roll history and his many contributions, accomplishments and achievements as a legendary artist will never be forgotten or denied. So here's to you JIM. Thanks for the many great memories and moments. And as the saying goes, "AND THE REST IS ROCK N' ROLL HISTORY," need I say more? Thanks for reading my review and I truly hope that you have enjoyed reading it as much as I have enjoyed writing it for your reading pleasure. I also deeply hope that you will continue in reading all of my other reviews in the near future when time permits. JIM CROCE FOREVER! R.I.P. JAMES "JIM" CROCE, Born 10 January 1943, Died 20 September 1973 at age 30. Long Live Rock n' Roll! Rock out always and take it easy. Forever in Rock, John L.

5 out of 5 stars Croce's best.......2007-01-12

This CD has all of what I consider to be Croce's best known songs on it and is really worth buying. The sound quiality is great and if you're a Croce fan or just want to check him out, this is the CD to buy. The only bad thing is that he's not around to put out more great tunes like those on this CD.

5 out of 5 stars A man lost in time........2006-05-10

Right after he died, he was everywhere on the radio. Since then he have disappear from the musical face of the earth. "Time in a Bottle", "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown","Don't Mess around with Jim" and "I got a name" are just the tip of this musical iceberg. His songs range from the touching "Photograph and Memories" to the fun hearthed "Car Wash Blues" and "Roller Derby Queen".

This album hits everything that you need from one of the Great Singer/Songwriter of the 70s. There are a lot of imposters out there, this is really the top of the chart and the only Croce ablum you need. The tragic is that his career was cut so short by his untimely death.

5 out of 5 stars You Don't Mess Around With Jim.......2006-05-09

As with any greatest hits album you get someone else's idea of greatest hits. Yet if you only intend to buy one Jim Croce album you can not go wrong with this one. At least it has my favorites. In case you have not heard Jim before, the album is a mixture of fast and slow paced songs; yet all of them have his signature voice and style. These are his later recordings and were released just before he was killed in a plane crash. You may also want to pick up am album of his earlier recordings to see how he progresses through the years.

4 out of 5 stars I wouldn't listen to the fact that he was genius.......2006-01-29

I'm probably like most guys who weren't around when Croce made his music. I know a handful of hits and thought the rest of this would be pleasant but bland folkish pop. (The disc is actually my wife's.) Once I found the time to sample this, I was pleasantly surprised for the most part. Croce seems able to both write convincing uptempo pop-rockers as well as melancholy balladry with an eye for the telling detail that marks the best lyricists.

HIGHLIGHTS:
"Bad,Bad Leroy Brown" was a man 'meaner than a junkyard dog' who meets his comeuppance when he dallies with the wrong man's wife. "Operator" is told stream of consciousness style..Croce trying to call and make amends with the woman who ran off with his best friend and faltering again and again ("Operator/oh could you help me place this call/'cause i can't read the number that you just gave me/There's something in my eyes/You know it happens every time/I think about the love that I thought would save me..") "Rapid Roy" combines Croce's musical attempt at an acoustic rendering of the classic Chuck Berry riff with a character study of an ex moonshine runner turned racer. Croce's wit is apparent here. ("He got a tattoo on his arm that says "Baby"/He got another one that just say "Hey") "Time in a Bottle" is a transcendent expression of love that deserves every bit of the airplay it gets. Anyone who argues this is "sappy" is devoid of heart. "Workin' at the Car Wash Blues" is rapid fire wordplay with a fantastic opening line. ("Well, i had just got out from the county prison/Doin' 90 days for non-support..") It's a shaggy dog tale of a man trying to pick up the pieces at a thankless job. "I Got a Name" is a classic plea for recoginition of self-worth amid the sea of people that is our world. "You Don't Mess Around with Jim" is another catchy tale of a tough guy being done in. Despite repeating the theme of "Leroy Brown" more or less, it's still a keeper. "Lover's Cross" is Croce's refusal to become a martyr for the sake of a woman.

LOWS:
"These Dreams" is a great lyric about breaking up ("Once we were lovers/But that was long ago/We lived together then/And now we do not even say hello..") but the melody comes off like an attempt to re-write "Time in a Bottle". "Roller Derby Queen" suffers from the same fate, sounding like a carbon copy of "You Don't Mess Around with Jim" musically. The lyric's also not terribly memorable.

BOTTOM LINE:
I've underestimated Croce. "Rapid Roy" and "Lover's Cross" are likely to become favourites of mine with more play, and I already knew I loved the "radio stuff" (Operator,You Don't Mess Around with Jim,Bad Bad Leroy Brown, Time in a Bottle) A nice collection from an underrated singer-songwriter.
The Definitive Collection
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Great music, but...
  • Jimmy Lives
  • Good compilation from a 70's legend
  • Don't Settle for Another Collection
  • Jim's Music is Timeless and Eternal
The Definitive Collection
Jim Croce
Manufacturer: Recall Records UK
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000006CC6
Release Date: 1998-04-21

Tracks:

  1. You Don't Mess Around With Jim
  2. Photographs And Memories
  3. New York's Not My Home
  4. Operator (That's Not The Way It Feels)
  5. Time In A Bottle
  6. Rapid Roy (The Stock Car Boy)
  7. Hey Tomorrow
  8. These Dreams
  9. Speedball Tucker
  10. It Doesn't Have To Be That Way
  11. I Got A Name
  12. One Less Set Of Footsteps
  13. Roller Derby Queen
  14. Alabama Rain
  15. "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown
  16. I'll Have To Say I Love You In A Song
  17. Salon And Saloon
  18. Chain Gang Melody
  19. "Spin, Spin, Spin
  20. Tomorrow's Gonna Be A Bright New Day
  21. Hard Time Losin' Man
  22. Walkin' Back To Georgia
  23. Lover's Cross
  24. Working At the Car Wash Blues
  25. Box 10
  26. A Long Time Ago
  27. Dreamin' Again
  28. Careful Man
  29. A Good Time Man Like Me Ain't Got No Business
  30. Five Short Minutes
  31. Ages
  32. Thursday
  33. Top Hat Bar And Grill
  34. Recently
  35. The Hard Way Every Time
  36. Ol' Man River
  37. Which Way Are You Goin?
  38. Mississippi Lady
  39. "Next Time, This Time

Album Description

Digitally mastered 1997 retrospective on the Recall label featuring 39 tracks, including the original versions of all his top 40 hits: the #1 smashes 'Time In A Bottle' & 'Bad, Bady Leroy Brown', plus 'You Don't Mess Around With Jim', 'Operator', 'One Less Set Of Footsteps', 'I Got A Name', 'Working At The Car Wash Blues' & 'I'll Have To Say I Love You In A Song'. Double slimline jewel case. The full title is'Bad Boy Leroy Brown: The Definitive Collection'.

Album Details

Comprises of Everything of Any Consequence that Jim Croce Recorded. CD One is a Best of featuring all his Hits and Well Know Album Tracks, Including Bad Bad Leroy Brown, I Got a Name, Time in a Bottle, I'll have to Say I Love You... And More.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Great music, but..........2007-05-07

This is a great collection of Croce's songs, but it is not digitally remastered. It has all of the hiss & scratch of nostalgic vinyl. It's great to have so many more of his works than you'll ever hear on the radio, some that were never on the radio. Some are beautiful, some inspiring, some funny, all good.

5 out of 5 stars Jimmy Lives.......2005-12-14

Basically everything is here. From "Leroy Brown" to "I'll have to Say I Love You in a Song" to one of my favourites "Time in a Bottle",this song reminding me about the end of a documentary on Jim where the song is playing and Jimmy is in front of his house with his then young son. And this tune is playing. Haunting. Providence, maybe. Anyways buy the album, it's great. A warning though, it may want you to put on your roller skates again to hit the nearest arena . Don't say I didn't warn you though.

5 out of 5 stars Good compilation from a 70's legend.......2005-11-26

"The Definitive Collection" showcases Jim Croce's talent as a wordsmith and musician. It features both hits and radio-friendly tunes from the first album with his wife Ingrid and his three solo albums. Croce's tender, thoughtful and humourous songs, along with guitarist Murray Mueleisen's classical fretwork, aptly demonstrate his prowess as a singer/songwriter.

Any doubt about his talent can easily be dispelled after listening to his stirring love songs "Time In A Bottle", "Operator", "Have To Say I Love You In A Song", "Lover's Cross", "A Long Time Ago" and "Spin Spin Spin". For comic relief "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown," "Working At The Carwash Blues," "Don't Mess Around With Jim", "Five Short Minutes" and "Roller Derby Queen" will tickle and pick you up.

All in all, "The Definitive Collection" is an excellent choice over most of the Jim Croce anthologies, whether you're a fan or a newcomer to his music. Those compilation albums with additional tracks are probably just as good, but rather than purchase these it might be better to consider obtaining the entire Croce catalogue, including the early recordings with his wife. Otherwise, go with "The Definitive Collection". It contains most of his best material.

5 out of 5 stars Don't Settle for Another Collection.......2005-09-22

This is a great Jim Croce collection. The sound / volume consistency is great and CD 2 which has non hit songs is just as good as the first CD. I often wonder if Croce was influenced by the late Townes Van Zandt, another of my favorites.

5 out of 5 stars Jim's Music is Timeless and Eternal.......2005-05-01

This album would have to be one of the best compilations of Jim Croce's sogs. Jim was on the verge of becoming a Major Populist Music Star when his plane crashed on September 23rd, 1973 and the worlkd lost a great artist. One cannothelp but feel feel sadness when listening to Jim's "Time In A Bottle". Sadly time was one thing that Jim did not have but he left us with some wonderful songs which sound as fresh today as they did 30 years ago. Rest In Peace Jim.You are sadly missed.
Jim Croce - 50th Anniversary Collection
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • A nice collection
  • JIM CROCE 50th ANNIVERSARY COLLECTION
  • The Late, Great Jim Croce: The Reason I Learnt Acoustic Guitar!
  • Simply The Best Collection
  • A Pleasant Voice from the Past
Jim Croce - 50th Anniversary Collection
Jim Croce
Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000002JPW
Release Date: 1992-09-22

Tracks:

  1. Spin, Spin, Spin
  2. Vespers
  3. Big Wheel
  4. Cigarettes, Whiskey & Wild, Wild Women
  5. (And) I Remember Her
  6. Cotton Mouth River
  7. More Than That Tomorrow
  8. The Migrant Worker
  9. Child Of Midnight
  10. Stone Walls
  11. King's Song
  12. Mississippi Lady
  13. Which Way Are You Goin'
  14. Rapid Roy (The Stock Car Boy)
  15. You Don't Mess Around With Jim
  16. Tomorrow's Gonna Be A Brighter Day
  17. New York's Not My Home
  18. Hard Time Losin' Man
  19. Photographs And Memories
  20. Walkin' Back To Georgia
  21. Operator (That's Not The Way It Feels)
  22. Time In A Bottle
  23. Box #10
  24. A Long Time Ago

Tracks:

  1. Hey Tomorrow
  2. Chain Gang Medley: Chain Gang/He Don't Love/Searchin'
  3. Old Man River
  4. Careful Man
  5. These Dreams
  6. It Doesn't Have To Be That Way
  7. Dreamin' Again
  8. Alabama Rain
  9. A Good Time Man Like Me Ain't Got No Business (Singin' The Blues)
  10. Next Time, This Time
  11. Bad, Bad Leroy Brown
  12. One Less Set Of Footsteps
  13. Roller Derby Queen
  14. Speedball Tucker
  15. I'll Have To Say I Love You In A Song
  16. I Got A Name
  17. Recently
  18. Five Short Minutes
  19. Thursday
  20. The Hard Way Every Time
  21. Age
  22. Workin' At The Car Wash Blues
  23. Lover's Cross
  24. Salon And Saloon
  25. Top Hat Bar And Grille

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A nice collection.......2007-04-12

30 some years ago I owned all of Jim Croce's albums. The albums are long gone and I wanted to add as much of his catalog to my cd collection as I could. I considered his longstanding Greatest Hits collection but stumbled across this 50th Anniversary CD. I ordered and received the 50th Anniversary cd and am extremely pleased. Not only is this cd a broad collection of his recordings but also contains previously unreleased tracks. It's great to listen to and I plan to purchase another copy for my older brother who is also an old time Croce fan. Jim's been gone over 3 decades now but his music is still as fresh as ever. It's too bad he left us so young.

5 out of 5 stars JIM CROCE 50th ANNIVERSARY COLLECTION.......2005-11-07

I've been a big fan of Jim Croce ever since I first heard him sing. This collection the 50th Anniversary collection is the best collection on Jim Croce there is. if you are a Jim Croce fan then this is the collection i would buy. If you are new to this artist then this is the collection I would buy. It shows the different styles of this artist.

5 out of 5 stars The Late, Great Jim Croce: The Reason I Learnt Acoustic Guitar!.......2005-09-18

Jim Croce has and will always hold a very special place in my heart. He together with Dan Fogelberg and James Taylor made me want to pick up the folk guitar and endure the countless, painful, finger-bleeding nights just to learn how to play their songs. I've finally managed to commit "Photographs and Memories" to memory but I've since forgotten "These Dreams" but oh well, perhaps I'll come back to it some day.

Jim's playing was just unbelievable and his tone and sound is just brilliant. His is truly a case of what if as his undoubted playing and songwriting talent was there for all to see and he would have been an all-time great and a household name had he lived just 5 years longer.

About this cd though, this is the best compilation that you can get out there. The sound has been brilliantly remastered and so the sound quality is brilliant. Also, the liner notes were very lovingly written by Ingrid, his wife. If you are looking for a very, very good compilation of JC's life work, this is it. Very highly recommended!

5 out of 5 stars Simply The Best Collection.......2005-08-15

If you think Jim was just "Time in a Bottle" or "Operator" you will be in for a treat with this two disc collection. Given time any one of these songs could have made it into the top 10 in several venues such as Pop, Country, or Folk. This was a Singer and Performer in the like you see rarely. He and his wife wrote a number of these songs. Some songs on this CD package had not been heard before or to te best of my knowledge since. It is a peek inside at a man who is one of the greatest at what he does. He was to Pop/Folk what Marty Robbins was to Country....The best at what he did. Buy this CD package and have no regrets. Make sure you get the booklet insert that comes with it. It gives a great overview of his all to brief life.

4 out of 5 stars A Pleasant Voice from the Past.......2005-06-25

I remember Jim Croce not as a great singer but as a guy who used to have his records advertised on special TV offers. The only work of his I could have named was "Jeremiah was a Bullfrog". Recently, however, a very close fried mentioned listening to one of his CDs on a long road trip. I decided to investigate further and it was a pleasant surprise.

There turned out to be more songs that I recognized that I had heard before than just "Jeremiah". Mostly, though, it was the one that were completely unknown to me that I enjoyed the most. This collection consists of 2 CDs. There are 24 songs on the first and 25 on the second. The second also has a short spoken piece by Croce describing his love for his work. With this many to choose from there were bound to be some that I liked. There were. For me, these consisted mainly on the ballads. But I enjoyed some of the more humorous pieces as well. The one thing that really struck me is that they all tended to be fairly short.

The quality of the recordings is good and matches the quality of the performances.

If you are looking for a large collection of Jim Croce pieces, this is a good choice. So too is it a good choice if you want to sample his work as I did
The Complete Collection
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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The Complete Collection
Jim Croce
Manufacturer: Br Music Holland
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00007GPC8
Release Date: 2003-03-04

Tracks:

  1. Spin, Spin, Spin
  2. Vespers
  3. Big Wheel
  4. Cigarettes, Whuskey and Wild, Wild Women
  5. (And) I Remember Her
  6. Cotton Mouth River
  7. More Than That Tomorrow
  8. Migrant Worker
  9. Child of Midnight
  10. Stone Walls
  11. King's Song
  12. Mississippi Lady
  13. Which Way Are You Goin'?
  14. Rapid Roy (The Stock Car Boy)
  15. You Don't Mess Around With Jim
  16. Tomorrow's Gonna Be a Brighter Day
  17. New York's Not My Home
  18. Hard Time Losin' Man
  19. Photographs and Memories
  20. Walkin' Back to Georgia
  21. Operator (That's Not the Way It Feels)
  22. Time in a Bottle
  23. Box, No. 10
  24. Long Time Ago
  25. Maybe Tomorrow

Tracks:

  1. Hey Tomorrow
  2. Chain Gang Medley: Chain Gang/He Don't Love You/Searchin'
  3. Ol' Man River
  4. Careful Man
  5. These Dreams
  6. It Doesn't Have to Be That Way
  7. Dreamin' Again
  8. Alabama Rain
  9. Good Time Man Like Me Ain't Got No Business (Singin' the Blues)
  10. Next Time, This Time
  11. Bad, Bad Leroy Brown
  12. One Less Set of Footsteps
  13. Roller Derby Queen
  14. Speedball Tucker
  15. I'll Have to Say I Love You in a Song
  16. I Got a Name
  17. Recently
  18. Five Short Minutes
  19. Thursday
  20. Hard Way Every Time
  21. Age
  22. Workin' at the Car Wash Blues
  23. Lover's Cross
  24. Salon and Saloon
  25. Top Hat Bar and Grill

Album Description

Budget price two disc collection featuring fifty tracks with linear notes & track by track recording information & chart position. BR Music. 2001.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars jim croce.......2006-11-05

This cd encompasses Jim's entire recording career,showing his roots and his growth into one of the greatest acoustic songwriters of our time.He will forever be missed...and forever immortalized in his songs and in our hearts.
Time in a Bottle/Greatest Love Songs
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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  • wilman i support u
  • On September 20, 1973 : Jim Croce dies at the age of 30.
  • Respect
Time in a Bottle/Greatest Love Songs
Jim Croce
Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000002JU9
Release Date: 1995-09-19

Tracks:

  1. Time In A Bottle
  2. Operator (That's Not The Way It Feels)
  3. Salon And Saloon
  4. Alabama Rain
  5. Dreamin' Again
  6. It Doesn't Have To Be That Way
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  10. These Dreams
  11. A Long Time Ago
  12. Photographs And Memories

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars love.......2007-02-15

This is a delightful item that is sure to go right to the heart.

3 out of 5 stars A MAN OF MANY TALENTS.......2005-09-25

This CD offers some of Jim's greatest love songs. But, why purchase a CD that only limits Jim's talent. His best (CD's) to date is The 50th Anniversary Collection, The Definitive Collection. And if it is ever released on CD The Faces I've Been album would be the icing in any Croce collection. By the way for the record. Jim Croce did not die in a helicopter crash. It was a small plane. Info is from Jim's DVD Have You Heard Jim Croce Live.

5 out of 5 stars wilman i support u.......2004-09-15

Wilma i feel the same way as u do, I love Jim too but he gets too little attention since he died. Until now, his music remains one of my best favorites!!

5 out of 5 stars On September 20, 1973 : Jim Croce dies at the age of 30........2003-10-13

Just wanted Wilma to know.

5 out of 5 stars Respect.......2001-05-19

I love Jim Croce,But I fill like he never gets the respect now that he got back then. He died the same way the great Stevie Ray Vaughan did, They died in a heliocopter crash,But to me,when croce died, almost everybody forgot about him. I fill like he never got any monuments dedicated to him and what he did in his life.I know that I am probably babbling over nothing,but it just that I love him and his music that changed my life forever.I don't even know how old he was when he died,I don't even know where his heliocopter crashed at or what year!
Body Talk: Moonlit Nights (The Language of Love 1965-1995
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    Body Talk: Moonlit Nights (The Language of Love 1965-1995

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    ASIN: B000HKC894

    Product Description

    CD1)~~1. Ooo Baby Baby~~2. I Keep Forgettin' (Every Time You're Near)~~3. Baby, Come To Me~~4. Hold On To The Nights~~5. Nite And Day~~6. Until You Come Back To Me (That's What I'm Gonna Do)~~7. Dreams~~8. Waiting For A Girl Like You~~9. Just The Two Of Us~~10. Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do)~~11. Time In A Bottle~~12. When A Man Loves A Woman~~~~CD2)~~1. At This Moment~~2. I Don't Have The Heart~~3. Glory of Love~~4. Break Up To Make Up~~5. My Eyes Adored You~~6. Sad Eyes~~7. Sea Of Love~~8. Don't Know Much~~9. How Much I Feel~~10. Love Won't Let Me Wait~~11. Just Remember I Love You~~12. I Honestly Love You.
    Cantos
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • The next-generation piano man
    • A Masterpiece Of Understatement
    • A huge step forward
    • Another AMAZING AJ cd...
    Cantos
    A.J. Croce
    Manufacturer: Seedling Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000EWBKGC
    Release Date: 2006-04-18

    Tracks:

    1. Time Will Tell
    2. Play
    3. Maybe I'm Amazed
    4. I'll Know It's Right
    5. Once Again
    6. When I'm Gone
    7. I'm With You
    8. All About You
    9. I Should Have Known
    10. All I Have
    11. One And Only
    12. Until We Meet Again

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars The next-generation piano man.......2007-07-01

    Cantos is a treat, for old fans and new fans alike. A.J. comes right out of the gate displaying his piano-man chops on "Time Will Tell." The next track, "Play," is another radio-ready tune with an assist from Ben Harper, and "Until We Meet Again" is a senior class song just waiting to happen.

    "When I'm Gone" is a fun, up-tempo pop tune, as is "I Should Have Known." On both of these songs, A.J. lets loose on the piano, if only for a few seconds, giving us a tiny taste of his true talent. [...]

    McCartney-esque melodies and falsettos haunt the whole disc, but for those who miss the obvious similarities, A.J. provides a respectful remake of "Maybe I'm Amazed." For my money, the homegrown "One and Only" is a more fitting tribute to A.J.'s muse.

    A.J. Croce is a talented singer, songwriter, and musician, and I can't wait to hear what he comes out with next. My only question is why isn't this guy on the radio?? In track 2 he sings, "I just want to play the game." I say we ought to let him.

    5 out of 5 stars A Masterpiece Of Understatement.......2006-07-09

    Cantos Is without a doubt the most intimate recording to date. It feels like you are sitting in a living room listening to a private concert. The songs have a certain simplicity that is at once sincere, charming and deceiving. While they all have universal themes lyrically, musically there is a raw sophistication that has grown with every release.

    3 out of 5 stars A huge step forward.......2006-06-24

    Just like many of you I am a fan of the first three records and above all AJ's raspy voice.
    But that voice will NEVER come back, so we may as well stop complain about it and focus on the songs and try and get used to AJ's wider vocal spectrum.
    On CANTOS, we get lots of piano and classic guitar back, and that is already an improvement over the past two records. Next, the songs are better imo, allthough I do not like that 'Beatles' sound that still pops up now and then .... miss the bluesy/jazzy influences. Because of his great piano playing, every now and then that NO Funk is back in, ie another positive point.
    I wouldn't put CANTOS up there with 'Me In The Bar' or 'Fit To Serve', but maybe that is because also I still miss that raspy voice.
    The songs are there, the piano is there and so are the guitars .... so let's get used to the 'new' voice.
    To me CANTOS is GOOD, and that's why it get's the 3 stars.
    Mind that 'good' is still lots better than most releases I have heard this year.

    5 out of 5 stars Another AMAZING AJ cd..........2006-05-03

    For fans of AJ's (now legendary) first cd this is a trip back in time. You'll find more more piano oriented stuff here than the last record. You will also find AJ the singer coming to the forefront. He's taking more chances vocally and it pays off in spades. Falsetto is a place AJ really never gone before but here he is and it's wonderful. A cover of the Wings/McCartney classic "Maybe I'm Amazed" fits perfectly on this set. This is just another fantastic offering from the guy Willie Nelson says holds the future of entertainment and Ben Harper (who appears on the cd...) says is one of the top 3 musicians he's ever worked with.
    Buy it.
    Darrin Harvey
    www.soundscanadian.ca
    Have You Heard Jim Croce Live
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Croce at his best
    Have You Heard Jim Croce Live
    Jim Croce
    Manufacturer: Shout Factory
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000BTFZLY
    Release Date: 2006-01-24

    Tracks:

    1. You Don't Mess Around With Jim
    2. Operator (That's Not The Way It Feels)
    3. Introduction To Roller Derby Queen
    4. Roller Derby Queen
    5. One Less Set Of Footsteps
    6. Next Time, This Time
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    8. Speedball Tucker
    9. Lover's Cross
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    11. Workin' At The Car Wash Blues
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    13. Bad, Bad Leroy Brown
    14. New York's Not My Home
    15. The Hard Way Every Time
    16. Introduction To Rapid Roy
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    18. These Dreams
    19. Hard Time Losing Man

    Album Description

    Classic Live Performances on CD for the First Time!

    In 2003, Shout! Factory released the first and only DVD of Jim Croce's legendary live television performances, pleasing fans and critics alike. Now, for the first time ever, the music from those live television performances is available on CD, on an album also entitled Have You Heard Jim Croce Live.

    Featuring Croce and his collaborator, Maury Muehliesen, performing "Unplugged"-style, the album contains live versions of such classics as "You Don't Mess Around With Jim," "Operator (That's Not The Way It Feels)," "Bad, Bad LeRoy Brown," and others, taken from such hit music shows as "Don Kirshner's Rock Concert," "The Old Grey Whistle Test," "Rollin' on the River," and others.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Croce at his best.......2006-01-25

    Believe it or not, this is Jim Croce at his best. Just him and his sidekick Maury playing their acoustic guitars and singing their hearts out. Croce's career was too short to allow him to record a proper live album, but this collection of live (that is, not lip-synched) performances from US and UK TV shows of the day ends up being just as good. The stories he tells in between songs really humanize him, and the inclusion of the last track, available nowhere else is another considerable plus.

    This is a must-purchase CD for any Croce fan.
    Bad, Bad Leroy Brown & Other Favorites
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • SoManyDifferentSoundsInSuchA Short Life
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    Bad, Bad Leroy Brown & Other Favorites
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    ASIN: B000002THR
    Release Date: 1995-03-21

    Tracks:

    1. Bad, Bad Leroy Brown
    2. Operator (That's Not The Way It Feels)
    3. Time In A Bottle
    4. Which Way Are You Goin'
    5. I'll Have To Say I Love You In A Song
    6. The Way We Used To Be
    7. Photographs And Memories
    8. Age
    9. Railroads And Riverboats
    10. Roller Derby Queen

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars SoManyDifferentSoundsInSuchA Short Life.......2005-01-03

    If Jim Croce lived,I'm sure he would still be turning out Hits today.The different types of music is unreal,from "LeroyBrown," to "Time in a bottle,"and my favorite,"Operator," are on this CD.Not a day goes by that we don't hear one of these classics playing on the radio."You can keep the dime."I love that line,and this record.

    3 out of 5 stars Bad Bad Leroy Brown.......2001-08-30

    The 3 star rating above is deceptive. The music is defenitly worthy of 5 stars or more, but the quality of this particular CD is not great. There are too many other great Jim Croce collections out there to settle for this one.

    5 out of 5 stars Incredible sounds from the past!.......1999-03-12

    Listening to Jim Croce reminds me of my childhood as my father used to play his music all the time. The music is clear and of good quality. The CD includes such classic hits as Bad Bad Leroy Brown and Time in a Bottle. It's not too long nor too short! And for the price, you can't beat it!

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