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WWE: The First Four Albums
: :If you can't get enough of that wresting stuff, this is the box set for you. Four CDs include music by wrestling's old-school '80s stars (Hulk Hogan, 'Rowdy' Roddy Piper, Captain Lou Albano), heavy-metal hits (on Full Metal: The Album), and volumes 2 and 3 of the WWF: The Music compilations. WWF fans will recognize the entrance themes for most of today's hottest stars, such as Stone Cold Steve Austin, Val Venis, D-Generation X, and, of course, The Rock. Full Metal is actually not all metal: both Gold Rush and Undertaker's ...
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Country Collection
: :If you can't get enough of that wresting stuff, this is the box set for you. Four CDs include music by wrestling's old-school '80s stars (Hulk Hogan, 'Rowdy' Roddy Piper, Captain Lou Albano), heavy-metal hits (on Full Metal: The Album), and volumes 2 and 3 of the WWF: The Music compilations. WWF fans will recognize the entrance themes for most of today's hottest stars, such as Stone Cold Steve Austin, Val Venis, D-Generation X, and, of course, The Rock. Full Metal is actually not all metal: both Gold Rush and Undertaker's ...
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Newport Folk Festival: Best of Bluegrass 1959-1966
: :Although the college kids and liberal urbanites who flocked to the first Newport festivals may have romanticized bluegrass as traditional mountain music, at least they knew great pickers when they heard them. In the early '60s, most bluegrass artists were struggling to build a new audience in the wake of rock & roll and Nashville countrypolitan, and Newport gave them both a venue and a community. The Stanley Brothers, Flatt & Scruggs, Hylo Brown, and especially Bill Monroe responded with a palpable energy and joy. These three discs document some uniformly ...
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Have I Stayed Away Too Long
: :Although the college kids and liberal urbanites who flocked to the first Newport festivals may have romanticized bluegrass as traditional mountain music, at least they knew great pickers when they heard them. In the early '60s, most bluegrass artists were struggling to build a new audience in the wake of rock & roll and Nashville countrypolitan, and Newport gave them both a venue and a community. The Stanley Brothers, Flatt & Scruggs, Hylo Brown, and especially Bill Monroe responded with a palpable energy and joy. These three discs document some uniformly ...
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Real McCall
: :Although the college kids and liberal urbanites who flocked to the first Newport festivals may have romanticized bluegrass as traditional mountain music, at least they knew great pickers when they heard them. In the early '60s, most bluegrass artists were struggling to build a new audience in the wake of rock & roll and Nashville countrypolitan, and Newport gave them both a venue and a community. The Stanley Brothers, Flatt & Scruggs, Hylo Brown, and especially Bill Monroe responded with a palpable energy and joy. These three discs document some uniformly ...
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The Singer, The Songwriter, 1961-1966
: :Although the college kids and liberal urbanites who flocked to the first Newport festivals may have romanticized bluegrass as traditional mountain music, at least they knew great pickers when they heard them. In the early '60s, most bluegrass artists were struggling to build a new audience in the wake of rock & roll and Nashville countrypolitan, and Newport gave them both a venue and a community. The Stanley Brothers, Flatt & Scruggs, Hylo Brown, and especially Bill Monroe responded with a palpable energy and joy. These three discs document some uniformly ...
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Satisfaction Guaranteed
: :Although the college kids and liberal urbanites who flocked to the first Newport festivals may have romanticized bluegrass as traditional mountain music, at least they knew great pickers when they heard them. In the early '60s, most bluegrass artists were struggling to build a new audience in the wake of rock & roll and Nashville countrypolitan, and Newport gave them both a venue and a community. The Stanley Brothers, Flatt & Scruggs, Hylo Brown, and especially Bill Monroe responded with a palpable energy and joy. These three discs document some uniformly ...
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A Prairie Legend
: :Although the college kids and liberal urbanites who flocked to the first Newport festivals may have romanticized bluegrass as traditional mountain music, at least they knew great pickers when they heard them. In the early '60s, most bluegrass artists were struggling to build a new audience in the wake of rock & roll and Nashville countrypolitan, and Newport gave them both a venue and a community. The Stanley Brothers, Flatt & Scruggs, Hylo Brown, and especially Bill Monroe responded with a palpable energy and joy. These three discs document some uniformly ...
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Country Greats
: :Although the college kids and liberal urbanites who flocked to the first Newport festivals may have romanticized bluegrass as traditional mountain music, at least they knew great pickers when they heard them. In the early '60s, most bluegrass artists were struggling to build a new audience in the wake of rock & roll and Nashville countrypolitan, and Newport gave them both a venue and a community. The Stanley Brothers, Flatt & Scruggs, Hylo Brown, and especially Bill Monroe responded with a palpable energy and joy. These three discs document some uniformly ...
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Cross the Brazos at Waco
:Album Description:The singer, known as the Travelling Texan and Masked Singer of Country Songs, was among the first to share a stage with Elvis and last to tour with Hank Williams. He later cheated death on the 1963 plane-flight that took Patsy Cline, Cowboy Copas and Hawkshaw Hawkins when Hawkins gave him a ticket for another plane. Walker had 32 top 10 hits - 'Charlie's Shoes' was selected as one of the Top 100 Hot Country Singles of all time. He died at 77 in 2006.
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