Official/licensed compilations
The late 1950s marked the peak of Reeves’ living career. During this era, he released definitive albums and singles that established his international stardom: Jim Reeves - Discography 1957-2009.torrent
The original LPs released during his lifetime. Yet, the discography ran to 2009
Reeves had died in 1964, a plane crash in a forest that silenced the world’s most comforting voice. Yet, the discography ran to 2009. This was the era of the "ghost." Overdubbed recordings where producers took old vocal tapes and layered new, modern instruments over his voice. Purists hated them. Elias was fascinated by them. They were an attempt to resurrect the dead, to keep the product moving, to refuse to let the man rest. Elias was fascinated by them
" is a deep dive into the career of "Gentleman Jim," the man who defined the smooth, intimate . The Collection Overview
His tragic death in a plane crash on July 31, 1964, at the age of 40, only amplified his legend. Posthumously, he continued to chart hits, making him one of the few artists to have #1 albums both before and after his death. Classics like “He’ll Have to Go,” “Four Walls,” “Welcome to My World,” and “Distant Drums” remain timeless.