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The Whites - Greatest Hits
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The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of
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20 Gospel Favorites
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Roy Rogers Tribute
from: RCA
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Polk Miller and His Old South Quartette
:Album Description:Polk Miller was born James A. Miller, near Burkeville, in Prince Edward County, Virginia on August 2, 1844. He picked up the banjo early on and grew up learning the music of the slave quarters on a large Virginia plantation. In 1892, he created a traveling show, 'The Old Virginia Plantation Negro,' including banjo tunes, nostalgic dialect stories and a lecture, without resorting to farce or black-face. The show glorified the plantation music and Negro spirituals that America was hungry for in the 'Gay '90s.' Mark Twain, upon hearing Miller ...
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Ultimate Collection
:Album Description:2007 two CD collection from the female wildcat herself, Miss Wanda Jackson. Often referred to as 'the female Elvis', Wanda was a '50s Rock 'N' Roll dynamo that may not have had Elvis' fame, but she sure did have his fire! Don't call her diva, call her Miss Jackson, the wildest kitten in Rock history! 48 tracks including 'I Gotta Know', 'Slippin'', 'My Big Iron Skillet', 'Right Or Wrong', 'My Baby Walked Right Out On Me' and many more. EMI Gold.
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Hillbilly Fever: 24 Greatest Hits
:Album Description:2007 two CD collection from the female wildcat herself, Miss Wanda Jackson. Often referred to as 'the female Elvis', Wanda was a '50s Rock 'N' Roll dynamo that may not have had Elvis' fame, but she sure did have his fire! Don't call her diva, call her Miss Jackson, the wildest kitten in Rock history! 48 tracks including 'I Gotta Know', 'Slippin'', 'My Big Iron Skillet', 'Right Or Wrong', 'My Baby Walked Right Out On Me' and many more. EMI Gold.
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Man of Constant Sorrow
: essential recording:Ralph Stanley's half-century-long career received a nice boost late in 2000 with the release of Joel and Ethan Coen's movie O Brother, Where Art Thou? The film prominently featured three tunes from the Stanley repertoire, including the title tune of this stellar anthology (although it's not Stanley's version that's featured in the film). Another is the hillbilly lament 'Oh Death,' a traditional song that perfectly suits Stanley's high, wavering, mournful voice. Focusing on Stanley's post-Stanley Brothers career, this set serves as a fine introduction to his estimable body of ...
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Nightrider
: essential recording:Ralph Stanley's half-century-long career received a nice boost late in 2000 with the release of Joel and Ethan Coen's movie O Brother, Where Art Thou? The film prominently featured three tunes from the Stanley repertoire, including the title tune of this stellar anthology (although it's not Stanley's version that's featured in the film). Another is the hillbilly lament 'Oh Death,' a traditional song that perfectly suits Stanley's high, wavering, mournful voice. Focusing on Stanley's post-Stanley Brothers career, this set serves as a fine introduction to his estimable body of ...
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God
: essential recording:Ralph Stanley's half-century-long career received a nice boost late in 2000 with the release of Joel and Ethan Coen's movie O Brother, Where Art Thou? The film prominently featured three tunes from the Stanley repertoire, including the title tune of this stellar anthology (although it's not Stanley's version that's featured in the film). Another is the hillbilly lament 'Oh Death,' a traditional song that perfectly suits Stanley's high, wavering, mournful voice. Focusing on Stanley's post-Stanley Brothers career, this set serves as a fine introduction to his estimable body of ...
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