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The Civil War: The Complete Work


by: Various Artists




Young Love: The Complete Recordings: 1952-62


by: Sonny James


:Album Details:A Comprehensive 6-CD Box Set of all of his Recordings from 1952-1962 with a Completely Annotated, Detailed Book.

More Than Climbing That Mountain


by: Claude King


:Album Details:A Comprehensive 6-CD Box Set of all of his Recordings from 1952-1962 with a Completely Annotated, Detailed Book.

Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers


by: Dolly Parton, Kenny Rogers


:Album Description:Import exclusive compilation featuring 22 of Dolly's best-known songs & 20 Kenny Rogers classics. Standard jewel cases housed in a slipcase. Goldies. 1999.

Classic Country Christmas


by: Various Artists


:Album Description:Import exclusive compilation featuring 22 of Dolly's best-known songs & 20 Kenny Rogers classics. Standard jewel cases housed in a slipcase. Goldies. 1999.

The Thesaurus Transcriptions


by: Hank Snow


:Album Description:5 CD boxed set including a 36 page book.

Guitar Rags & A Too Fast Past


by: Merle Travis


:Album Description:5 CD boxed set including a 36 page book.

Rhinestone Cowboy


by: Glen Campbell


:Album Description:42-track, three-CD collection of Live, on the Air and in the Studio recordings. Golden State Records.

Country Gold


by: Various Artists


:Album Description:42-track, three-CD collection of Live, on the Air and in the Studio recordings. Golden State Records.

Ties That Bind


by: Don Williams


:Album Description:Import exclusive compilation, for country music's 'Gentle Giant', featuring two discs of live material & one disc of studio recordings. 38 tracks in all. Three standard jewel cases housed in a slipbox. Goldies. 2003.



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