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Early Starday-King Years 1958-1961
:Album Details:An Enormously Popular Singer During the 50's with a Straightforward Style and Affable Personality. This Double CD features Three Classic Albums Recorded for King. 'Sincerely Yours', 'Travelling Shoes' and 'Singing Up a Storm'.
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DGQ-20
: :If Bill Monroe was to mountain music what Louis Armstrong was to jazz, then David Grisman is the Miles Davis of bluegrass. DGQ-20 is kind of Grisman's 20-year housecleaning. The collection on Grisman's own Acoustic Disc label consists entirely of previously unreleased live and studio recordings featuring the dawged jazz/bluegrass mandolinist working in tandem with the likes of Stephane Grapelli, Vassar Clements, Jerry Garcia, and the Kronos Quartet. Listening to all three discs will leave you dawg tired, but exhilarated. --Steven Stolder
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Revolutions of Time: The Journey 1975-1993
: essential recording:More so than most country artists, Willie Nelson is difficult to thoroughly investigate without delving into his individual releases, which often revolve around either musical or lyrical concepts. So give Columbia credit for assembling such a cohesive, provocative collection, one that covers every aspect of his glorious career and that amply showcases his distinctive singing, songwriting, and gut-string work. Disc 1 (entitled Pilgrimage), worth the price of admission alone, focuses on his remarkable 1970s and early-1980s work: the Red Headed Stranger cuts, the Lefty Frizzell tributes, the Stardust standards, ...
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Texas Troubadour
:Album Description:4 CDs in a hard-back digi-book, including all of his 60's & 70's recordings for Poppy & Tomato labels, plus eight live songs from 1973. The set's 52 page, lavishly illustrated, color booklet includes a detailed biography of the Texas troubadour, as well as a track-by-track commentary. 2001.
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Only Daddy That'll Walk the Line: The RCA Years
:Album Description:4 CDs in a hard-back digi-book, including all of his 60's & 70's recordings for Poppy & Tomato labels, plus eight live songs from 1973. The set's 52 page, lavishly illustrated, color booklet includes a detailed biography of the Texas troubadour, as well as a track-by-track commentary. 2001.
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Texas Troubadour
:Album Description:100 tracks are included in the budget priced 4 CD box, which comes with a 48-page illustrated booklet bearing all the proper hallmarks. Four standard jewel cases housed in cardboard slipbox. Proper. 2003.
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Classic Sides 1924-1938
:Album Description:100 tracks are included in the budget priced 4 CD box, which comes with a 48-page illustrated booklet bearing all the proper hallmarks. Four standard jewel cases housed in cardboard slipbox. Proper. 2003.
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Texas Troubadour
:Album Description:100 tracks are included in the budget priced 4 CD box, which comes with a 48-page illustrated booklet bearing all the proper hallmarks. Four standard jewel cases housed in cardboard slipbox. Proper. 2003.
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Can't You Hear Me Callin' - Bluegrass: 80 Years of American Music
: :No musician in modern times has cast a greater shadow over a genre of music than Bill Monroe. Indeed, the father of bluegrass's sway over the music he nurtured is so overwhelming that the casual fan might forget that his predecessors laid the groundwork for his revolutionary innovations, while his many disciples have refined and modernized his teachings in the decades since his breakthrough. Can't You Hear Me Callin' demonstrates the span of the music Big Mon defined, tracking its development from the early days of the recording industry (the oldest ...
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The Early Rebel Recordings: 1962-1971
: :The folk revival frequently takes a lot of heat from bluegrass experts. When a younger urban audience and their ethnomusicologist guides began discovering and drawing attention to established bluegrass artists in the '50s, they sometimes proffered a distorted folk purism to the music--and that can rankle hardcore bluegrassers. Yet without the folk revival, bands as seminal as the Country Gentlemen would not exist--in fact, one of the band's earliest singles was a reworking of the best-known folk-revival performance: the Kingston Trio's 'Tom Dooley.' This four-disc box set collects the most energetic ...
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