Since his tragic death in 1997, John Denver's legacy has been well-covered in a wide variety of greatest-hits packages and various anthologies. His most well-known work has always been widely available, but Sony's career-spanning four-disc set, All of My Memories: The John Denver Collection, digs a bit deeper, offering tracks from nearly every one of the acclaimed singer's studio and live albums from 1964 until the year of his death. They've also uncovered a selection of rare, unreleased tracks in the form of early demos and alternate versions. With his warm, dynamic tenor and earnest, folksy demeanor, Denver's career soared in the late '60s and '70s with hits like "Take Me Home, Country Roads," "Rocky Mountain High," and "Back Home Again," songs that have since become firmly entrenched standards in American music. For many fans, a simple Best Of collection will suffice. But in a recording career that spanned over three decades, it's important to look past the key tracks to get a clearer picture of what so endeared fans to his music. Part of Denver's appeal was his relatable, unthreatening character. In a time when the dramatic counterculture had crossed into the mainstream, his polite songs about love, country living, and appreciating nature felt wholesome and genuine. He had a knack for sweet melodies that spoke of clean living and there was nothing dangerous or revolutionary about folk songs like "Starwood in Aspen" or "Farewell Andromeda (Welcome to My Morning)," whose messages of coming home or heading out remain timeless. Of course, not everyone wanted to see the world through Denver's rose-hued granny glasses, and he was often dismissed as corny and old-fashioned, an image he largely accepted rather than fought. Throughout the generous 90 tracks on this set, there are strong themes of love and friendship, as he sings with companions like the Muppets, Bill Danoff and Taffy Nivert, Olivia Newton-John, and the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. He sings about nature conservation, a cause he was closely tied to throughout his career. There are classic folk tracks from his early days fronting the Chad Mitchell Trio and over-produced country songs from the mid-'90s when, long after the hits had dried up, he still happily sang of cowboys and wide open land, all of it adding up to the greater picture of a man who stayed true to his image and seemingly, his heart. The quality of the production changes throughout the decades and there are plenty of songs that weren't hits for a reason, but there was never an unfortunate disco period or crossover into rock. They all sound like John Denver songs. Listening to his entire career arc, he remained the earnest and good-natured, if occasionally sad character who first made an impression with the plaintive "Leaving on a Jet Plane," a song whose wistful sentiments ring as pure today as they did in 1966.
:: TRACKLIST ::Disc: 1 1. The Road
2. Far Side of the Hill
3. The Wagoner Lad
4. Darcy Farrow
5. Babe, I Hate to Go
6. For Bobbi - The Mitchell Trio
7. The '68 Nixon (This Year's Model) - Denver, Boise & Johnson
8. Take Me to Tomorrow - Denver, Boise & Johnson
9. Rhymes and Reasons
10. Circus
11. Catch Another Butterfly
12. Daydreams
13. Leaving on a Jet Plane
14. Isabel
15. Anthem - Revelation
16. Aspenglow
17. The Game Is Over
18. My Sweet Lady
19. Around and Around
20. Take Me Home, Country Roads
21. I Guess He'd Rather Be in Colorado
22. All of My Memories
23. Sunshine on My Shoulders
24. Friends with You
25. Everyday
26. Blow up Your TV (Spanish Pipe Dream)
27. Grizzly Bear Song
Disc: 2 1. Rocky Mountain High
2. Starwood in Aspen
3. For Baby (For Bobbie)
4. Goodbye Again
5. Prisoners
6. The Eagle and the Hawk
7. Rocky Mountain Suite (Cold Nights in Canada)
8. Berkeley Woman
9. I'd Rather Be a Cowboy (Lady's Chains)
10. Back Home Again
11. Thank God I'm a Country Boy
12. Grandma's Feather Bed
13. Matthew
14. Annie's Song
15. Follow Me
16. Looking for Space
17. Sweet Surrender
18. Windsong
19. Eclipse
20. Poems, Prayers and Promises
21. This Old Guitar
Disc: 3 1. Farewell Andromeda (Welcome to My Morning)
2. Calypso
3. Spirit
4. Fly Away
5. I'm Sorry
6. Like a Sad Song
7. Come and Let Me Look in Your Eyes
8. Baby, You Look Good to Me Tonight
9. It Makes Me Giggle
10. Eli's Song
11. It Amazes Me
12. I Want to Live
13. In My Heart
14. How Can I Leave You Again
15. It's a Sin to Tell a Lie
16. Druthers
17. Bet on the Blues
18. Downhill Stuff
19. Sweet Melinda
20. The Wrangell Mountain Song
21. Autograph
22. Durango Mountain Caballero
23. The Wings That Fly Us Home
Disc: 4 1. Some Days Are Diamonds (Some Days Are Stone)
2. Dreamland Express
3. Love Again - John Denver, Sylvie Vartan
4. Opposite Tables
5. Flying for Me
6. Perhaps Love - John Denver, Plácido Domingo
7. Shanghai Breezes
8. The Flower That Shattered the Stone
9. Let Us Begin (What Are We Making Weapons For)
10. Love Is the Master
11. Wild Montana Skies - John Denver, Emmylou Harris
12. Boy from the Country
13. Whispering Jesse
14. Eagles and Horses
15. And so It Goes - Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
16. The Foxfire Suite - John Denver with the Washington National Symphony conducted by Richard Kaufman
17. Tenderly Calling
18. On The Atchison, Topeka and The Santa Fe
19. Tumbling Tumbleweeds / Happy Trails - John Denver & Miss Piggy
Tracks 1-1, 1-2, 1-9, 3-3, 3-10 and 3-15 are previously unreleased tracks.
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