1. Love Is Like a Butterfly - Dolly Parton, Parton, Dolly 2. Cowgirl and the Dandy - Dolly Parton, Goldsboro, Bobby 3. Love, You're So Beautiful Tonight - Dolly Parton, Wagoner, Porter 4. But You Know I Love You - Dolly Parton, Settle, Mike 5. Most of All Why - Dolly Parton, Parton, Dolly 6. Falling out of Love with Me - Dolly Parton, Parton, Dolly 7. Bubbling Over - Dolly Parton, Parton, Dolly 8. Yellow Roses - Dolly Parton, Parton, Dolly 9. Fool for Your Love - Dolly Parton, Omartian, Michael 10. I Will Always Love You - Dolly Parton, Parton, Dolly 11. Because I Love You - Dolly Parton, Parton, Dolly 12. Sweet Music Man - Dolly Parton, Rogers, Kenny [1] 13. You Are - Dolly Parton, Parton, Dolly 14. Real Love - Dolly Parton, Malloy, David 15. Lovin' You - Dolly Parton, Sebastian, John 16. I'll Make Your Bed - Dolly Parton, Parton, Dolly 17. Love with Me - Dolly Parton, Parton, Dolly 18. Hold Me - Dolly Parton, Parton, Dolly 19. Sweet Summer Lovin' - Dolly Parton, Tosti, Blaise 20. Tie Our Love (In a Double Knot) - Dolly Parton, Reid, John 21. (Your Life Has Lifted Me) Higher and Higher - Dolly Parton, Smith, Carl 22. Life's Like Poetry - Dolly Parton, Haggard, Merle 23. Help! - Dolly Parton, Lennon, John 24. Boulder to Birmingham - Dolly Parton, Danoff, William 25. Release Me - Dolly Parton, Miller, Eddie 26. Once in a Very Blue Moon - Dolly Parton, Alger, Pat 27. In the Ghetto - Dolly Parton, Gladys Music Inc. 28. Harper Valley Pta - Dolly Parton, Hall, Tom T. 29. Games People Play - Dolly Parton, South, Joe 30. Put a Little Love in Your Heart - Dolly Parton, DeShannon, Jackie 31. Starting Over Again - Dolly Parton, Summer, Donna 32. Even a Fool Would Let Go - Dolly Parton, Snow, Tom 33. Great Balls of Fire - Dolly Parton, Blackwell, Otis 34. Time for Me to Fly - Dolly Parton, Cronin, Kevin 35. Save the Last Dance for Me - Dolly Parton, Pomus, Doc 36. Send Me the Pillow That You Dream On - Dolly Parton, Locklin, Hank 37. D-I-V-O-R-C-E - Dolly Parton, Braddock, Bobby 38. The Carroll County Accident - Dolly Parton, Ferguson, Bob 39. Detroit City - Dolly Parton, Dill, Danny 40. Wings of a Dove - Dolly Parton, Ferguson, Bob 41. Just the Way I Am - Dolly Parton, Parton, Dolly 42. In the Good Old Days (When Times Were Bad) - Dolly Parton, Parton, Dolly 43. What Will Baby Be - Dolly Parton, Parton, Dolly 44. Daddy's Working Boots - Dolly Parton, Parton, Dolly 45. JJ Sneed - Dolly Parton, Hope, Dorothy Jo 46. My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy - Dolly Parton, Parton, Dolly 47. Daddy Come and Get Me - Dolly Parton, Parton, Dolly 48. Take Me Back - Dolly Parton, Parton, Dolly 49. Blackie, Kentucky - Dolly Parton, Parton, Dolly 50. Robert - Dolly Parton, Parton, Dolly 51. Chas - Dolly Parton, Parton, Dolly 52. My Tennessee Mountain Home - Dolly Parton, Parton, Dolly 53. Chicken Every Sunday - Dolly Parton, Craig, Charles 54. Mama Say a Prayer - Dolly Parton, Parton, Dolly 55. I'm Doing This for Your Sake - Dolly Parton, Parton, Dolly 56. Early Morning Breeze - Dolly Parton, Parton, Dolly 57. Green Eyed Boy - Dolly Parton, Parton, Dolly 58. Daddy's Moonshine Still - Dolly Parton, Parton, Dolly 59. Daddy Was an Old Time Preacher Man - Dolly Parton, Hope, Dorothy Jo 60. Mule Skinner Blues (Blue Yodel No. 8) - Dolly Parton, Rodgers, Jimmy 61. Romeo - Dolly Parton, Parton, Dolly 62. I Really Don't Want to Know - Dolly Parton, Barnes, Howard 63. Islands in the Stream - Dolly Parton, Gibb, Barry 64. Full Circle - Dolly Parton, Parton, Dolly 65. Rockin' Years - Dolly Parton, Parton, Floyd 66. Whenever Forever Comes - Dolly Parton, Parton, Dolly 67. When You Tell Me That You Love Me - Dolly Parton, Bettis, J. 68. Do I Ever Cross Your Mind - Dolly Parton, Parton, Dolly 69. I Don't Believe You've Met My Baby - Dolly Parton, Inman, Autry 70. Everything Is Beautiful (In Its Own Way) - Dolly Parton, Parton, Dolly 71. Lovesick Blues - Dolly Parton, Friend, Cliff 72. I Still Miss Someone - Dolly Parton, Cash, Johnny 73. I Feel the Blues Movin' In - Dolly Parton, McCoury, Del 74. Love Is Strange - Dolly Parton, McDaniels, Ellas 75. Baby It's Cold Outside - Dolly Parton, Loesser, Frank 76. When I Get Where I'm Going - Dolly Parton, Rutherford, Rivers 77. More Where That Came From - Dolly Parton, Parton, Dolly 78. Hush-A-Bye Hard Times - Dolly Parton, Parton, Dolly 79. A Violet and a Rose - Dolly Parton, Tillis, Mel 80. Jeannie's Afraid of the Dark - Dolly Parton, Barnes, Howard
Album Description
UK four CD box set, released to coincide with Dolly's 2008 UK tour. This deluxe collector's tour edition boxset contains 80 tracks including nine previously unavailable on CD and nine previously unavailable in the UK. The four discs are broken down into musical themes close to Dolly's heart: Love (Disc One), Covers (Disc Two), Mountain Memories (Disc Three) and Duets (Disc Four). More of a career overview than just a collection of hits, this set contains fan favorites rarities and a handful of hits including 'I Will Always Love You', 'Love Is Like A Butterfly', 'In The Good Old Days (When Times Were Bad)', 'My Tennessee Mountain Home', 'Islands In The Stream' and many more. BMG.
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The Tour Collection
- Audio CD: 0 pages (2008-07-01)
- Publisher: Sony/Bmg Int'l
- Label: Sony/Bmg Int'l
- Format: Box set, Import
- Studio: Sony/Bmg Int'l
- Average Customer Review:
based on 2 reviews
- Sales Rank in Music: #20835
Avg. Customer Review:
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: A great collection for fans 2008-07-02
Comment: "The Tour Collection" is a limited edition 4CD set to celebrate Dolly's current tour of Europe. What makes this one interesting is that there aren't a lot of hits on here. You won't find "9 to 5", "Here You Come Again", "Jolene" or any of the other hits that fill up most collections. Instead what you get are a ton of album cuts with a few hits thrown in here and there. The set is split into four discs, "Love", "Covers", "Mountain Memories" and "Duets". The Duets disc is the most interesting in that combines tracks that had guests singing with her and tracks in which she was the guest. As a result you get tracks that only appeared on the other artists albums.
What I like about this collection is that doesn't focus on the hits, it's got a bunch of obscure album cuts. The majority of the tracks come from Dolly's 1970's RCA output. But there are a few from her stay on Columbia in the early 90's. The most recent tracks come from the past couple of years with her duets with Martina McBride on "I Still Miss Someone" and Brad Paisley on "When I Get Where I'm Going".
A great set and one collectors will want and one that someone just getting into Dolly's music might want to check out as it explores a wide range of her output.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Fascinating compilation for collectors 2008-06-10
Comment: The first thing to say about this collection is that although some of Dolly's hits are here, a lot of them are missing including Jolene, 9 to 5, Here you come again, Coat of many colors, Two doors down, Joshua, Bargain store, The seeker, Old flames and You're the only one (to name a few). This is not, and was never meant to be, a hits collection. Plenty of those are already available. I'm sure that a lot of fans would have been happy for this collection to completely avoid the obvious classics (I know that I would) but I guess that commercial reality necessitated the inclusion of some of them.
At the other end of the spectrum, nine tracks (Bubbling over, Love with me, Because I love you, Most of all why, Robert, Chas, I'm doing this for your sake, Take me back, Blackie Kentucky) are making their debut on CD here while there are others that have appeared only on CD's that are now out of print or only available at a premium price (Love you're so beautiful tonight, Just the way I am, Daddy come and get me, Carroll county accident, Cowgirl and the dandy) and if you didn't buy those CD's, may be hard to find now outside this boxed set. There are also some duet tracks that are making their debut on a Dolly compilation, but which have appeared on albums by the various duet partners.
This really is, for the most part, a collection for country music fans. Aside from those that focus exclusively on the early stuff (notably Mission Chapel Memories 1971-1975), most Dolly compilations tend to lean towards the more pop-sounding material. While this has some of her pop-sounding music (most famously Islands in the stream, Save the last dance for me), I don't think fans who enjoy that music to the exclusion of her more traditional sounds will find much to get excited about here.
The packaging is different from any boxed set I've previously seen, although I don't suppose it's unique. I'd heard that it was going to be housed in a tin box, but this was not to be. Instead, it comes in a cardboard gift box with a lid. Inside, there are four digipacks each housing a single CD with a 30-page booklet sitting on top of the lot. A ribbon attached at one end to the inside rear base allows the contents to be removed easily. The booklet gives extensive notes about Dolly's career as well as a track listing for each CD. The track listing for the covers CD helpfully lists the original artist for each song, but there is at least one major blunder (Engelbert Humperdinck did NOT record the original version of Release me). Apart from the track listing, these notes are not directly relevant to the contents and could just as easily be included in a greatest hits compilation; however, there are further notes on the inside of each digipack that discuss the contents of the CD contained therein. The four CD's each have a different theme, these being love, covers, mountain memories and duets. Some songs fit more than one category and you'll notice (for example) that there are duets on three of the four CD's.
One way or another, even the most die-hard Dolly fan (and that includes me) will find plenty here of interest. Of course, the two questions that all such die-hard fans have to ask are (a) is there enough they haven't got on CD to justify the cost? and (b) will more of the hitherto-rare songs be released again as further original albums are made available on CD? Each Dolly fan can only answer for themselves, but while I pondered long and hard, I knew that I couldn't resist once I decided I had just enough money to be able to afford it. Perhaps this collection will have greater appeal to those who are less committed, and therefore don't have as many of these songs elsewhere.
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