The Incomparable Charley Pride Explained

The Incomparable Charley Pride
Type:Compilation
Artist:Charley Pride
Cover:Charley_Pride_Incomparable.jpg
Released:1972
Recorded:January 1970 – January 1972
Genre:Country
Label:RCA Camden
Producer:Jack Clement[1]
Prev Title:A Sunshiny Day with Charley Pride
Prev Year:1972
Next Title:Songs of Love by Charley Pride
Next Year:1972

The Incomparable Charley Pride is a compilation album by country singer Charley Pride, released on the budget RCA Camden label in August 1972. The album reached number 16 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and number 189 on the Billboard 200.[2]

Unlike other albums on RCA Camden which usually reissued an artist's older material, the emphasis on this album is on tracks from the then recently released Pride RCA Victor albums "Charley Pride Sings Heart Songs" (1971), "From Me To You" (1970), "I'm Just Me" (1971), "Did You Think To Pray" (1971), and "A Sunshiny Day With Charley Pride" (1972).

Track listing

Side One

  1. "I'd Rather Love You" (Johnny Duncan)
  2. "Time (You're Not a Friend of Mine)" (Sue Lane)
  3. "Jeanie Norman" (Dale Morris)
  4. "Anywhere (Just Inside Your Arms)" (Wanda Ballman)
  5. "When the Trains Come In" (Al Urban)

Side Two

  1. "Piroque Joe" (Roy Botkin)
  2. "Was It All Worth Losing You" (Audie Murphy)
  3. "Instant Loneliness" (Johnny Duncan)
  4. "This Highway Leads to Glory" (Lassaye Holmes)
  5. "Time Out for Jesus" (Ann J. Morton)

Notes and References

  1. Web site: LP Discography: Charley Pride - Discography.
  2. Web site: LP Discography: Charley Pride - Discography.