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The Very Best of Slim Dusty

 
Album Review: The Very Best of Slim Dusty

  • Artist: Slim Dusty
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: June 24, 2003
  • Type: Compilation (best of)
  • Genre: Country

Review

Slim Dusty was one of the greatest country artists of all time. The reason that that statement would seem insane to many music fans is due to the fact that they've probably never heard of him. Dusty (real name David Gordon Kirkpatrick) was an Australian who released more than 100 albums in a 60-year recording career while garnering a swag of gold and platinum records, awards, and honors and becoming a reluctant legend in his own lifetime. (Upon his death on September 19, 2003, at age 76, Dusty was accorded a state funeral.) It is fitting, then, that such a career be summed up in a greatest-hits collection and The Very Best of Slim Dusty does an admirable job, considering the vast wealth of material available to draw from. Dusty's best-loved numbers are here, including his signature song and sole international hit, "A Pub with No Beer." Other highlights include his last prominent song "Looking Forward, Looking Back" (penned by Don Walker, keyboard player for famed Aussie rockers Cold Chisel), the mateship number "Duncan," the Aussie-lingo lesson of "G'day G'day," and Slim's version of Australia's unofficial national anthem, "Waltzing Matilda." Then there's the trucker song "Lights on the Hill," the catchy black-sheep tale "The Biggest Disappointment," and the infectiously upbeat "Cunnamulla Fella." Much of this music derives from traditional American country music, but all of it has been indubitably seared with an Australian branding iron. The stories -- or "yarns," to use the Aussie vernacular -- are replete with the images and idiosyncrasies of the "Sunburnt Country" and its people, and delivered with a wink and a smile. Dusty's songs not only reflect Australian culture, they are Australian culture. A plain-looking, plain-voiced gentleman in an Akubra hat with a downturned brim, Slim Dusty knew the rhythm of the Australian pulse. His is inclusive music, all-inclusive -- you don't need to know the songs or the places they speak of to feel moved. The melodies are sometimes sweet, sometimes salty, and the language is that of the "everyman." In iconic terms, it would not be incorrect to say that Slim Dusty was, and is, Australia's Elvis. The Very Best of Slim Dusty is more than a record. To many people it is the poetry of a nation and the legacy of a fair dinkum national treasure. ~ Adrian Zupp, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Looking Forward Looking Back Don Walker Slim Dusty (3:03)
A Pub With No Beer Slim Dusty (3:00)
Lights on the Hill Slim Dusty (3:05)
The Biggest Disappointment Joy McKean Slim Dusty (3:04)
Three Rivers Hotel Slim Dusty (3:22)
Ringer from the Top End Joy McKean Slim Dusty (2:32)
Where Country Is Slim Dusty (3:49)
Leave Him in the Long Yard Slim Dusty Slim Dusty (2:56)
Plains of Peppimenarti Slim Dusty Slim Dusty (3:13)
Duncan Slim Dusty (2:35)
Charleville Don Walker Slim Dusty (3:05)
Indian Pacific Joy McKean Slim Dusty (3:30)
Sweeney [Live] Slim Dusty, Henry Lawson Slim Dusty (3:14)
G'day G'day Slim Dusty (3:10)
Walk a Country Mile Joy McKean Slim Dusty (2:52)
When the Rain Tumbles Down in July Slim Dusty Slim Dusty (2:41)
I'm Going Back Again to Yarrawonga [Live] Carlton McBeath Slim Dusty (1:32)
Old Time Country Halls Slim Dusty Slim Dusty (2:33)
Camooweal Slim Dusty Slim Dusty (4:13)
We've Done Us Proud Graeme Connors Slim Dusty (4:31)
Country Revival Slim Dusty Slim Dusty (2:18)
Cunnamulla Fella Slim Dusty Slim Dusty (2:12)
By a Fire of Gidgee Coal Slim Dusty Slim Dusty (2:59)
Losin' My Blues Tonight [Live] Slim Dusty Slim Dusty (3:20)
Waltzing Matilda Traditional Slim Dusty (3:26)

Credits

Slim Dusty (Arranger)
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