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Legendary Songs of Don McLean
Legendary Songs of Don McLean

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Artist: Don Mclean
Label: Capitol
Category: Music

List Price: $18.98
Buy Used: $5.40
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 14 reviews
Sales Rank: 14480

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

MPN: 81654
UPC: 724358165425
EAN: 0724358165425
ASIN: B00008NG8W

Release Date: March 25, 2003
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  • Words and Music
  • American Pie
  • Since I Don't Have You - Don McLean, Beaumont, James
  • Maybe Baby - Don McLean, Hardin
  • Crying - Don McLean, Melson, Joe
  • Castles in the Air
  • If I Only Had a Match - Don McLean, Johnston
  • Your Cheatin' Heart - Don McLean, Williams, Hank [1]
  • And I Love You So
  • Vincent
  • Winterwood
  • If We Try
  • Everyday - Don McLean, Holly, Buddy
  • Wonderful Baby - Don McLean, McLean, Don
  • Crossroads
  • Jerusalem
  • Dreidel
  • Headroom
  • Have You Seen Me
  • Just to Hold My Hand - Don McLean, Robey, Dan
  • Empty Chairs - Don McLean, McLean, Don

Similar Items:

  • American Pie
  • Gordon Lightfoot - Complete Greatest Hits
  • The Best of Don McLean
  • America - The Complete Greatest Hits
  • Classic Hits

Editorial Reviews:

Album Description
Limited two disc (CD + PAL/Region 2 DVD) pressing of this excellent new compilation from the American singer/songwriter best known for his hits 'American Pie' and 'Vincent' as well as penning Perry Como's worldwide hit 'And I Love You So'. Also included is a brand new unreleased song: 'In A Museum'. Features a bonus DVD that includes Don performing 12 of his songs at the Dominion Theatre in 1982 and being interviewed by Paul Gambaccini. The CD features 20 tracks including the aforementioned hits and more. EMI.


Customer Reviews:   Read 9 more reviews...

1 out of 5 stars a high price   April 8, 2008
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

This album has such a high price and it is hard to tell if it is the one with a limited edition DVD included. The same songs were released in 2003 under the same album title and are for sale on Amazon under the same title for a lower price. (this review was written for the CD selling for42.99,not the one selling for 10.97 which it is included under) I have a huge respect for Don McLean, his songs, his performances and how he has handled his career. I am also a huge fan; so I do not understand why this album is being released in the US at its present high price ($42.99). It originally was released in Europe during McLean's tour and had a limited edition DVD with it. At this price, that would have been okay, BUT! The DVD was region 2 which usually plays only on European DVD players. Whether the DVD is still included with even the llower priced one is hard to tell, since it was a limited edition. With that said, if this is only the 21 songs, this is a huge price for the same material that can be obtained just another mouse click away. Why the DVD wasn't also made for region 1 - the US and Canada and sold as a product that might be worth the money is a puzzle



4 out of 5 stars The best single CD collection available   February 6, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This is the best single CD Don McLean collection available. It includes all hit classic hits plus many of his best album cuts. Highly recommended if you like acoustic based, folk-rock. A must for any 70's music collection.


4 out of 5 stars Don McLean, some better than others...   December 18, 2007
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

This CD has my favorite Don McLean songs. On repeated (non-stop) listening, I find that some of his classics are not as good as I used to think, while others are better than I remembered; and some that I have never heard before are outstanding! Some even seem to pre-date the rock era (which is good).


5 out of 5 stars A master folk balladeer   August 9, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Don McLean is the subject of Roberta Flack's heartfelt tribute in the 1973 hit 'Killing Me Softly With His Song'.
McLean is certainly one of the greatest balladeers, coming out with some really superior music, soothing, thoughtful and with poetic lyrics.

The second song on the album is McLean's most famous hit 'American Pie' (1971) which was inspired by the tragic death of one of McLean's earliest role models and musical influences, Buddy Holly, in 1959.
Later commentators have tried to put other significance to the song, such as claiming it was an anti- Vietnam War protest song, but there is no evidence for such claims, as McLean refuses to comment on such spurious analysis.

At any rate , American Pie is one of my less favourite McLean songs so I don't know why it is his most famous.

'And I Love You So (1970) is McLean's beautiful version of this poignant love song, also done by various other artists.
He also does a great version of Crying (1978), originally the hit of Roy Orbison in 1961. Castles In The Air (1970) is in my opinion, perhaps McLean's greatest piece, an exquisite song of longing for the beauty and simplicity of the country life away from the shallow 'cocktail generation': "Words cannot express the feel of sunlight in the morning , in the hills away from city strife.I need a country woman for my wife , I'm city born but I love the country life" . The words are poetic and set to fantastic music. I can relate to the song perfectly.

Dreidel (1972), another superb piece, refers to the spinning top played with by Jewish children at the festival of Chanukah, and he compares it's spinning to the spinning of life.

Then there is the musical poetry of Winter Wood (1971) and the feel good love song Everyday (1973).








5 out of 5 stars Don McLean at his best   July 12, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful


This is a beautiful CD, easy listening, I think one of my very favorites is " And I Love You So ", of course "Vincent" is McLean's masterpiece.
Crossroads, is beautiful.
Empty Chairs is a beautiful song with great guitar.
Don McLean is one of my all time favorites, and ranks high on my list.
I am going to purchase more of this CD for Christmas gifts.
Ann in Houston TX.




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