Since this is a bit more extensive than the Rounder compilation You Don't Know My Mind (1956-1966), with four more songs and a greater chronological breadth, it probably assumes the position of first-choice Martin anthology. The 18 songs are all drawn from his 1956-1970 Decca catalog, including his biggest hit, "Rock Hearts." The bluegrass giant explores various nuances of the form in this material, capable of both fairly witty plays on words ("Hit Parade of Love"), odes to the heartland ("Tennessee"), and a George Jones cover ("Milwaukee Here I Come"). The harmonies and arrangements are excellent throughout, with just a touch of country-pop giving much of the material greater crossover accessibility than much bluegrass has. At the same time, Martin's vocals retain an engaging brashness that steers his music clear of over-polish, while his use of snare drums, though it might pass unnoticed by many listeners, was considered radical by bluegrass purists.
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TRACK LISTING
1. Sophronie
2. Hit Parade Of Love
3. Grand Ole Opry Song
4. Rock Hearts
5. Ocean Of Diamonds
6. I Like To Hear 'Em Preach It
7. Hold Whatcha Got
8. Mr. Engineer
9. This World Is Not My Home
10. Tennessee
11. Widow Maker
12. 20-20 Vision
13. Sunny Side Of The Mountain
14. Steal Away Somewhere And Die
15. Free Born Man
16. Losing You
17. (I've Got My) Future On Ice
18. Milwaukee Here I Come
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