Since the bulk of Jim Croce's discography consists of compilations that shuffle "You Don't Mess Around With Jim," "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown," "Operator," "Time in a Bottle," and...
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Since he only left a precious few full-length albums behind, fans have always clamored for more recordings from the late/great Jim Croce. Probably one of the most...
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Released seven years after Jim Croce's death, Live: The Final Tour is just that: a live album taken from Croce's final tour, during which a plane crash ended his life. As...
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Though Jim Croce produced a handful of hit singles before his death, one can nonetheless argue that Croce was and is a rather underrated songwriter. This is especially...
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Released as a tie-in to the acclaimed, award-winning, enormously popular VH1 series Behind the Music, this 18-track collection provides an aural history of Jim Croce's...
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For those who want to dig a little deeper into Croce's music than just his well-known songs, the double-CD set The 50th Anniversary Collection is a fine buy. The 49-track...
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Since it contains only his love ballads, fans who prefer his sweetly sentimental songs like "Operator" and "Time in a Bottle," to story-songs like "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown" and...
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Most music fans are familiar with the tragic story of folk troubadour Jim Croce, who, after years of struggling to build a career, was killed in a plane crash merely months...
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CEMA Special Markets' Bad, Bad Leroy Brown & Other Favorites is a pretty good budget-priced, ten-track collection containing some of Jim Croce's very best and most popular...
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Jim & Ingrid Croce's duo album, which appeared years before Jim Croce's breakout 1972 hit "You Don't Mess Around With Jim," demonstrates that the later decision for Jim...
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