Gene Watson: CMP Album Reviews

Gene Watson has been singing professionally since the late 1950s & has been a country music (album) recording artist since the late 1960s.

Gene Watson steps into a recording studio and, like a great chef, uses the perfect ingredients to create an aural feast.  When Gene Watson takes a step behind the microphone, magic happens.


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Gene Watson CMP Album Reviews

Gene Watson's contribution to the country music genre is immeasurable and it is here that you have an opportunity to read a CMP review of Gene Watson's 'The Gospel Side of Gene Watson' (Intersound Records, 2004), as published in the March 2004 issue of Country Music People.

Gene Watson: 'The Gospel Side of Gene Watson' (Intersound Records, 2004)

Country Music People is the United Kingdom's No. 1 Award Winning Country Music Magazine, and was the recipient of the Country Music Association's 2003 Wesley Rose International Achievement Award.

Country Music People was first published in 1970 and protects its integrity fiercely.  The magazine has always brought its readers detailed, honest record reviews untainted by advertising considerations, as well as genuine interviews with country stars that are not faked from interview discs sent out by publicists and record labels.

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Country Music People have long ago nailed its colours to the mast where Gene Watson is concerned.  The magazine has rigorously championed Gene's cause down through the years and have published a number of reviews of his album releases.

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Gene Watson: 'The Gospel Side of Gene Watson' (Intersound Records, 2004)

'The Gospel Side of Gene Watson' (Intersound Records, 2004)

This CMP review by Craig Baguley, which was published in the March 2004 issue of Country Music People, is reproduced here with the kind permission of the publishers.

Album Review by Craig Baguley
(*** out of 5)


'A collection of gospel songs from one of the greatest voices in country.  Five of the 10 cuts are written by one Bobbie Bost, whom I know not, and they're pretty much standard fare with 'Shine from the mountain' particularly nice.  'Amazing Grace' is given a lengthy, almost slumberous reading, with veteran
Buddy Emmons lightly sweeping the strings.

Throughout, Watson gives a gentle performance on a workmanlike album'.


Craig Baguley
Country Music People
March 2004

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