Charlie Rich: Does 1972 Best of Compilation Hint At What's To Come With 'Behind Closed Doors'?
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In today’s review, we’re diving into Boss Man / The Best of (1972) by Charlie Rich — a fascinating snapshot of the early career of one of country and soul’s most underrated voices. Before the success of Behind Closed Doors, Rich was already blending country, blues, rockabilly, and soul into something uniquely his own. This compilation highlights that raw, genre-bending period .From the dated “Big Boss Man” to the vulnerability in his ballads, this collection captures an artist still evolving but already somewhat distinctive. In this video, I share:
- My first impressions of the album
- Standout tracks and performances
- How it compares to his later, more polished hits (does it hint at what's to come with 'Behind Closed Doors')
- Whether it’s essential listening