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Waterloo


by: Stonewall Jackson


:Album Description:In January 1957 Jackson started recording at the Columbia label. This four CD collection in a 12x12 LP sized box covers his first ten years at the Columbia label. Includes many rare singles, all his early hits & seven previously unreleased recordings. Also includes a deluxe hardback book by Colin Escott filled with extensive info and many rare full color & black & white photos. A true first class package by one of the finest reissue labels in the world, Bear Family. A must for any classic country music fan ...

200 Years of American Heritage


by: Great American String Band


:Album Description:In January 1957 Jackson started recording at the Columbia label. This four CD collection in a 12x12 LP sized box covers his first ten years at the Columbia label. Includes many rare singles, all his early hits & seven previously unreleased recordings. Also includes a deluxe hardback book by Colin Escott filled with extensive info and many rare full color & black & white photos. A true first class package by one of the finest reissue labels in the world, Bear Family. A must for any classic country music fan ...

Hank Williams Story


by: Hank Williams


:Album Description:A newly researched complete audio biography. Deluxe 4 CD set comprising double CD of audio biography & two CDs of original musical rarities. Luxury collectable presentation in full color slipcase & two illustrated 8 page booklets. 1999.

Foggy Mountain Breakdown


by: Flatt & Scruggs


:Album Description:A newly researched complete audio biography. Deluxe 4 CD set comprising double CD of audio biography & two CDs of original musical rarities. Luxury collectable presentation in full color slipcase & two illustrated 8 page booklets. 1999.

Roots Remain


by: The Charlie Daniels Band


:Album Description:A newly researched complete audio biography. Deluxe 4 CD set comprising double CD of audio biography & two CDs of original musical rarities. Luxury collectable presentation in full color slipcase & two illustrated 8 page booklets. 1999.

Honky Tonk Girl: Collection


by: Loretta Lynn


:Album Description:A newly researched complete audio biography. Deluxe 4 CD set comprising double CD of audio biography & two CDs of original musical rarities. Luxury collectable presentation in full color slipcase & two illustrated 8 page booklets. 1999.

Life's Like Poetry


by: Lefty Frizzell


:Album Description:12 CD box set with a 150 page book.

Blazing Bluegrass


by: Various Artists


:Album Description:BLAZING BLUEGRASS puts us in touch with Bill Monroe, Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs, The Stanley Brothers, Jim & Jesse, Reno & Smiley and a number of other ambassadors of a genre of music that survives and continues to blossom in the 21st century. From the day the Pilgrim Fathers traversed the Atlantic Ocean in the early 17th Century, European folk music continued heading westwards for several centuries. The early settlers moved out into the Carolinas, Virginia, Kentucky and Tennessee and took their music with them, composing new songs about ...

Rebel Records: 35 Years Of The Best In Bluegrass


by: Various Artists


:Album Description:BLAZING BLUEGRASS puts us in touch with Bill Monroe, Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs, The Stanley Brothers, Jim & Jesse, Reno & Smiley and a number of other ambassadors of a genre of music that survives and continues to blossom in the 21st century. From the day the Pilgrim Fathers traversed the Atlantic Ocean in the early 17th Century, European folk music continued heading westwards for several centuries. The early settlers moved out into the Carolinas, Virginia, Kentucky and Tennessee and took their music with them, composing new songs about ...

Walkin' After Midnight


by: Patsy Cline


:Album Description:Swedish budget-price box-set. 32 tracks from this country legend including the hits 'Walkin' After Midnight', 'I Cried All The Way To The Altar', 'Dear God', 'Never No More', 'In Care Of The Blues' & 'Too Many Secrets' to name a few. 3 standard jewel cases in a slipcase.



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