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Jimmy Martin and the Sunny Mountain Boys
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1956-1960
:Album Details:4CD Box Set
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Hillbilly Hero
:Album Description:UK budget-price box-set for one of the greatest country singer/songwriters who ever lived. Just some of the great songs featured on this set are, 'I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry', 'Lovesick Blues', 'Hey Good Lookin'' & 'Long Gone Lonesome Blues'. Also included are six Health & Happiness radio transcription recordings from late 1949. The 52 page booklet includes track details, rare photos & this man's remarkable story. Standard jewel cases housed in a slipcase. 2002.
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Legacy
:Album Description:A revealing and entertaining portrait of a man who, for more than half a century, has been a force in the creation, interpretation and preservation of American roots music. This collector's edition contains three CD's of newly recorded conversation and song, as well as a 72-page companion book filled with historical photos, stories and interviews from Doc Watson and his longtime friend and collaborator, David Holt. Together they pass on to you Doc's inspiring life story and generous musical legacy.
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A Country Legacy: 1930-1939
:Album Details:While Cliff Carlisle is Often Mentioned in the Same Breath as Jimmie Rodgers (Both Men were 'blue' Yodelers), When it Came to the Type of Material They Recorded There were Differences. Like Another Early Artist, Jimmie Davis, Carlisle was Not Averse to Using Risque Material, Songs that Rodgers and his Management Would Not have Considered Suitable. Thus, Although Carlisle and Rodgers Both Included Railroad Numbers, Songs About Gambling and Drinking in their Respective Repertoires, Carlisle was Quite Prepared to Embrace Songs with Elements of Sexual Innuendo Along with Humorous Numbers ...
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Country (1960-1966)
:Album Details:While Cliff Carlisle is Often Mentioned in the Same Breath as Jimmie Rodgers (Both Men were 'blue' Yodelers), When it Came to the Type of Material They Recorded There were Differences. Like Another Early Artist, Jimmie Davis, Carlisle was Not Averse to Using Risque Material, Songs that Rodgers and his Management Would Not have Considered Suitable. Thus, Although Carlisle and Rodgers Both Included Railroad Numbers, Songs About Gambling and Drinking in their Respective Repertoires, Carlisle was Quite Prepared to Embrace Songs with Elements of Sexual Innuendo Along with Humorous Numbers ...
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It's Been Rough and Rocky Travelin'
:Album Details:While Cliff Carlisle is Often Mentioned in the Same Breath as Jimmie Rodgers (Both Men were 'blue' Yodelers), When it Came to the Type of Material They Recorded There were Differences. Like Another Early Artist, Jimmie Davis, Carlisle was Not Averse to Using Risque Material, Songs that Rodgers and his Management Would Not have Considered Suitable. Thus, Although Carlisle and Rodgers Both Included Railroad Numbers, Songs About Gambling and Drinking in their Respective Repertoires, Carlisle was Quite Prepared to Embrace Songs with Elements of Sexual Innuendo Along with Humorous Numbers ...
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Classic Cuts: 1933-41
:Album Details:Over Four Hours of Superb Bluegrass Music. :Alabama's Alton and Rabon Delmore made their first splash on the Grand Ole Opry in the 1930s. They became the Louvin Brothers' primary inspiration, and their enduring original numbers live on among Americana and bluegrass acts. This four-disc, 87-track set assembles their complete 1933-40 Bluebird recordings and 1940-41 Decca recordings, the bulk of them timeless, unadorned country with blues overtones galore. Their style, too, was free of artifice, centered around their relaxed, flexible harmonies. The interplay between Alton's guitar and Rabon's four-string tenor ...
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Ring of Fire
:Album Description:Budget-price box-set for the 'man in black' features a combination of live & broadcast recordings. 36 tracks.Goldies.
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50 Country Love Songs
:Album Description:Budget-price box-set for the 'man in black' features a combination of live & broadcast recordings. 36 tracks.Goldies.
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