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Tammy's Greatest Hits(more) »rank: 40500by: Tammy Wynette
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Roots of Rock N Roll: 1946-1954(more) »rank: 31021by: Various Artists
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Hank Williams Sr - 24 Greatest Hits(more) »rank: 52716by: Sr. Hank Williams
:Album Description:Import edition of this ace collection that is deleted domestically. Includes all his essential tunes. 1993 Polydor release. |
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The Grand Tour(more) »rank: 97696by: George Jones
:Album Description:Import edition of this ace collection that is deleted domestically. Includes all his essential tunes. 1993 Polydor release. |
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I Really Don't Want to Know: 26 Greatest Hits(more) »rank: 18266by: Eddy Arnold
:Album Description:Import edition of this ace collection that is deleted domestically. Includes all his essential tunes. 1993 Polydor release. |
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Sings Her Gospel Hits: Dust on the Bible(more) »rank: 12675by: Kitty Wells
:Album Description:Import edition of this ace collection that is deleted domestically. Includes all his essential tunes. 1993 Polydor release. |
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The Essential Ray Price (1951-1962)(more) »rank: 95641by: Ray Price
: essential recording:Before moving to the greener pastures of string-heavy countrypolitan, Price was a challenger for the honky-tonk crown. These 20 songs marvelously outline the rapid development of Price's emerging style. His 1951 debut, Lefty Frizzell's 'If You're Ever Lonely Darling,' finds Price emulating Frizzell's sweet delivery, while two ballads from the following year show Price firmly in Hank Williams territory. By 1953, his voice matured into a booming force, balancing the early sweetness with a hint of spice and a new vigor. The defining moment came in 1956 with the release of 'Crazy Arms' and the unveiling of the Western swing-influenced 'Ray ... |
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12 Shades of Brown(more) »rank: 66305by: Junior Brown
: :With his long, tall drink of bourbon voice--owing more than a little to idol Ernest Tubb--and his guit-steel, a weird contraption that fuses a lap steel with a telecaster, the idea for which reportedly came to him in a dream--Brown has become one of the most successful of the alternative country honky tonk heroes. His work is in the fashionable retro style, but his wild, Hendrix-meets-Cooder guitar gives it a rough and loud rock & roll edge. Brown's debut is his freshest, loosest album featuring the borderline novelty numbers 'My Baby Don't Dance to Nothing But Ernest Tubb' and 'Hillbilly Hula Gal,' as ... |
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16 Biggest Hits(more) »rank: 57243by: Johnny Paycheck
: :Johnny Paycheck's 1970s work for Epic is not nearly as consistent or compelling as his landmark 1960s output, which still ranks among the country genre's highlights. Hooking up with producer Billy Sherrill, Paycheck split the decade between string-heavy Countrypolitan in the first half and Outlaw country in the second, and despite a few missteps, he was able to achieve success in both styles. The poignant but little-known 'Love Is a Good Thing' and the uplifting 'Someone to Give My Love To' prove that Paycheck could still handle a ballad with the best of them, while the two Outlaw recitations--'Colorado Cool-Aid' and 'The Outlaw's ... |
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Okie from Muskogee(more) »rank: 22151by: Merle Haggard & the Strangers
: :Johnny Paycheck's 1970s work for Epic is not nearly as consistent or compelling as his landmark 1960s output, which still ranks among the country genre's highlights. Hooking up with producer Billy Sherrill, Paycheck split the decade between string-heavy Countrypolitan in the first half and Outlaw country in the second, and despite a few missteps, he was able to achieve success in both styles. The poignant but little-known 'Love Is a Good Thing' and the uplifting 'Someone to Give My Love To' prove that Paycheck could still handle a ballad with the best of them, while the two Outlaw recitations--'Colorado Cool-Aid' and 'The Outlaw's ... |