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Down Every Road
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Down Every Road

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by: Merle Haggard


: :For a long time, Merle Haggard has been best known for his least-important music--'Okie from Muskogee' and its sequels, 'The Fighting Side of Me' and 'Are the Good Times Really Over.' All three of these patriotic novelty songs are included on this four-CD box set, but they are dwarfed by the riches around them. Songs such as 'Running Kind,' 'If We Make it Through December,' and 'I Started Loving You Again' eschew sloganeering to draw powerful portraits of working-class folks pulled in one direction by a longing for footloose freedom and in another by economic realities and emotional ties. The catchy directness, the ...

Cowboy Songs
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Cowboy Songs

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by: Riders in the Sky


: :This bargain introduction to nouveaux Westerners Ranger Doug, Woody Paul, and Too Slim features the kind of songs any singing cowboy worth his salt knows by heart. If there are few surprises, there's more than enough engaging musicianship and singing, highlighted by Ranger Doug's mellow croon and skillful yodeling. The arrangements are spare and exact, emphasizing guitar, bass, and some fiddle, but the real attraction is the trio's harmonies. If Riders in the Sky never quite live up to their heroes like Sons of the Pioneers and Riders of the Purple Sage, the playful affection they bring to these tunes is never less ...

Pure Country [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack]
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Pure Country [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack]

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from: Mca Nashville


: essential recording:With the help of producer Tony Brown, George Strait redefined his relationship to the contemporary country mainstream with this 1992 soundtrack album, which became the bestselling single release of his career. In the movie, Strait portrays a country star who walks away from the smoke and mirrors to get back to his down-home roots. The ballad 'When Did You Stop Loving Me' is as pure country as it gets in this day and age, while 'The King of Broken Hearts' and 'Where the Sidewalk Ends' introduced Strait's audience to an exceptionally gifted songwriter named Jim Lauderdale. --Rick Mitchell

Christmas the Cowboy Way
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Christmas the Cowboy Way

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by: Riders In The Sky


: :If you aren't familiar with Woody Paul and Ranger Doug, these are real cowboy singers whose smooth three-part harmonies, bad jokes, and old-timey taste in tunes make for engaging and entertaining performances and albums. Like sons of the Sons of the Pioneers, Riders in the Sky do a ranch-hand-like job of exploring the Christmas spirit on their second holiday album. With titles such as 'The Prairie Dog Christmas Ball,' 'Sidemeat's Christmas Stew,' and 'The Twelve Days of Cowboy Christmas,' you get a pretty clear picture of how much fun these buckaroos are having. Which isn't to say they can't be serious ('Virgen Maria' ...

Vintage Collections
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Vintage Collections

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by: Hank Thompson & His Brazos Valley Boys


: :Best known for 1951's 'The Wild Side of Life,' Thompson wed prewar Western swing to postwar honky-tonk and created a sound that proved viable both on the radio (where swing was usually ignored) and in the dance halls. He kept it up with a steady string of hits that included beer-drinking ballads, heart songs, folkish material, and flat-out novelties; though he plied a distinctly Texas sound, he was never shy about looking to the Southeast for material. His bands, often joined in the studio by guitarist Merle Travis, framed his vocals perfectly without ever taking the spotlight off the singer (and also cut ...

Lost in the Ozone
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Lost in the Ozone

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by: Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen


: :Best known for 1951's 'The Wild Side of Life,' Thompson wed prewar Western swing to postwar honky-tonk and created a sound that proved viable both on the radio (where swing was usually ignored) and in the dance halls. He kept it up with a steady string of hits that included beer-drinking ballads, heart songs, folkish material, and flat-out novelties; though he plied a distinctly Texas sound, he was never shy about looking to the Southeast for material. His bands, often joined in the studio by guitarist Merle Travis, framed his vocals perfectly without ever taking the spotlight off the singer (and also cut ...

Christmas Collection: 20th Century Masters
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Christmas Collection: 20th Century Masters

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by: George Strait


: :Best known for 1951's 'The Wild Side of Life,' Thompson wed prewar Western swing to postwar honky-tonk and created a sound that proved viable both on the radio (where swing was usually ignored) and in the dance halls. He kept it up with a steady string of hits that included beer-drinking ballads, heart songs, folkish material, and flat-out novelties; though he plied a distinctly Texas sound, he was never shy about looking to the Southeast for material. His bands, often joined in the studio by guitarist Merle Travis, framed his vocals perfectly without ever taking the spotlight off the singer (and also cut ...

The Essential Bob Wills 1935-1947
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The Essential Bob Wills 1935-1947

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by: Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys


: essential recording:The Essential Bob Wills might more accurately be called The Essential Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys. While Wills was certainly the charismatic stage presence, talent scout, songwriter, and Western-swing mastermind, the Playboys--one of the best bands to ever grace this earth--most shine on these early sides. From horn-heavy, big-band-inspired recordings such as 'Osage Stomp' and 'Right or Wrong' to fiddle-driven, closer-to-country classics such as 'Take Me Back to Tulsa' and 'Stay a Little Longer,' it was primarily the incomparable playing of pianist Al Stricklin, steel legend Leon McAuliffe, and the other Playboys, not to mention the smoother-than-smooth vocals of the ...

Stratosphere Boogie: The Flaming guitars Of Speedy West and Jimmy Bryant
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Stratosphere Boogie: The Flaming guitars Of Speedy West and Jimmy Bryant

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by: Speedy West & Jimmy Bryant


: :These 16 sides were selected from the more than 50 that guitarist Bryant and pedal steel player West cut in Los Angeles between 1951 and 1956, when they were also most in demand as country--and occasionally pop--session men. Forty years later, these are still considered the hottest, most fully realized, most musical instrumentals in the history of country. West's slashing, muscular steel lines send out sparks, while Bryant's bop-influenced, breakneck guitar cuts clean as a scalpel. Using the guitar-steel pairings of Western swing as a jumping-off point, these guys created a jazzy body of work that many guitarists are still trying to decipher. ...

Asleep at the Wheel - 20 Greatest Hits
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Asleep at the Wheel - 20 Greatest Hits

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by: Asleep at the Wheel


: :These 16 sides were selected from the more than 50 that guitarist Bryant and pedal steel player West cut in Los Angeles between 1951 and 1956, when they were also most in demand as country--and occasionally pop--session men. Forty years later, these are still considered the hottest, most fully realized, most musical instrumentals in the history of country. West's slashing, muscular steel lines send out sparks, while Bryant's bop-influenced, breakneck guitar cuts clean as a scalpel. Using the guitar-steel pairings of Western swing as a jumping-off point, these guys created a jazzy body of work that many guitarists are still trying to decipher. ...


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