The Gambler (2023 Remaster) Kenny Rogers

Album info

Album-Release:
1978

HRA-Release:
13.12.2023

Label: Capitol Nashville

Genre: Country

Subgenre: Traditional Country

Artist: Kenny Rogers

Album including Album cover

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  • 1 The Gambler (2023 Remaster) 03:32
  • 2 I Wish That I Could Hurt That Way Again (2023 Remaster) 02:55
  • 3 The King Of Oak Street (2023 Remaster) 04:55
  • 4 Making Music For Money (2023 Remaster) 03:15
  • 5 The Hoodooin' Of Miss Fannie Deberry (2023 Remaster) 04:44
  • 6 She Believes In Me (2023 Remaster) 04:11
  • 7 Tennessee Bottle (2023 Remaster) 03:59
  • 8 Sleep Tight, Goodnight Man (2023 Remaster) 02:52
  • 9 A Little More Like Me (The Crucifixion) (2023 Remaster) 02:47
  • 10 San Francisco Mabel Joy (2023 Remaster) 03:36
  • 11 Morgana Jones (2023 Remaster) 03:03
  • Total Runtime 39:49

Info for The Gambler (2023 Remaster)



Kenny Rogers' The Gambler from Capitol Records Nashville's storied catalog reissued on HighResAudio. The album has been mastered for HighResAudio by Ron McMaster at Capitol Mastering.

Released in 1979, Kenny Rogers' The Gambler was a pop crossover success, topping Billboard's Country Albums chart at #1 and reaching #12 on the Billboard 200. The album's smash hit ballad, She Believes In Me, topped Billboard's Country and Adult Contemporary Singles charts and peaked at #5 on the Hot 100. The album's title track won two GRAMMY Awards: Best Country Vocal Performance, Male and Best Country Song. The album is five-times Platinum-certified by the RIAA with U.S. sales totaling more than five million copies.

"This latest outing, which shares the title of Rogers' best selling single, finds the artist in top form. Alternating between pensive ballads and lively upbeat numbers, Rogers has found his niche in country music and proceeds to give it full benefit of his smooth sensitive stylings. Distinctive arrangements with piano, percussion and acoustic guitar combined with cameo backup touches by special guests such as Mickey Newbury, Bill Medley and Tony Joe White give this album a definite pop-flavored appeal. This is one of Rogers' finest LPs to date and a definite crossover contender. Best cuts: "The Gambler," "I Wish That I Could Hurt That Way Again," "King Of Oak Street," "San Francisco Mabel Joy," "Making Music For Money." (Billboard, 1978)

"Master of the story song, this crossover country singer brought a new pop-oriented audience to the genre, thanks in good part to this collection's title track, one of the most classic and well-known songs of its time. If occasionally too corny, he still brings tears to your eyes and proves himself a remarkable raconteur -- few wind up folding, in fact, as everyone knows this album is one to hold." (Zagat Survey Music Guide - 1,000 Top Albums of All Time)

Kenny Rogers, vocals
Randy Dorman, guitar, backing vocals
Billy Sanford, guitar
Dennis Wilson, guitar
Jerry Shook, guitar
Jimmy Capps, guitar
Ray Edenton, guitar
Reggie Young, guitar
Tony Joe White, guitar
Hargus "Pig" Robbins, keyboards
Steve Glassmeyer, synthesizer, clavinet, Keyboards, sopranino saxophone, backing vocals
Tommy Allsup, bass
Bob Moore, double bass
Byron Metcalf, drums
Eddy Anderson, drums
Jerry Carrigan, drums
Bobby Daniels, drums, backing vocals
Dottie West, backing vocals
Mickey Newbury, backing vocals
The Jordanaires, backing vocals

Produced by Larry Butler

Digitally remastered

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This album contains no booklet.

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