This Dottie West collection is truly overdue. Most of these tracks have been long out of print even prior to the CD revolution. The set opens with a smooth duet between crooner Jim Reeves and West on Love Is No Excuse. It must have been difficult to decide on 20 songs for what will probably be the only release on West in this series. In addition to recording several big original hits, she left a body of excellent cover songs, such as her haunting rendition of Don Gibson's A Legend in My Own Time, which is sadly absent here. Two upbeat but so-so Gibson duets are presented here, There's a Story (Goin' Round) and Rings of Gold. Barring those couple of tracks, the song selection is flawless. Hank Cochran's slightly honky tonk Me Today and Her Tomorrow is featured, as is a warm duet with Jimmy The Sausage King Dean on Slowly. There are three songs from what may well be West's best album, 1966's Suffer Time. Two superb B-side singles show up ? the quiet Childhood Places and the up-tempo Reno, which carries a storyline similar to Linda Ronstadt's Desperado or Judy Collins' Someday Soon. West's stellar rendition of His Eye Is on the Sparrow is simple and seemingly divinely inspired. When she pays homage to her rural roots on Country Girl or bemoans her role of absentee mother on Six Weeks Every Summer (Christmas Every Other Year) it's hard to imagine West ever topping these records in substance or passion.