Jim Reeves
Reeves's smooth, velvety voice is easy on the ears, as are the 'Nashville Sound' instrumental tracks behind it, but Jim Reeves was pure country. Although no one would ever confuse him with Hank Williams, Reeves cut such sides as "Four Walls," "He'll Have to Go," and "Distant Drums," all as much a part of the country canon as "Your Cheatin' Heart." Reeves, Eddy Arnold, and Patsy Cline pretty well defined country's sophisticated sound during the '50s and '60s.
All American Country
Jim Reeves
Collectables Records, 2006
1 CD
Country Gentleman
Jim Reeves
American Legends, 2005
1 CD
Only Jim Reeves Album You'll Ever Need
Jim Reeves
BMG (UK), 2005
1 CD
Jim Reeves Radio Show Feb. 25-28, 1958
Jim Reeves
Bear Family (Germany), 2004
1 CD
Talkin' to Your Hear
Jim Reeves
BMG (UK), 2004
1 CD
The Jim Reeves Radio Show: Monday, February 24, 1958
Jim Reeves
And More Bears, 2004
1 CD
His Personal Best: The Greatest Hits
Jim Reeves
RCA Records (Germany), 2004
1 CD
Twelve Songs of Christmas
Jim Reeves
BMG Special Products, 2003
1 CD
