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The Collection: Stardust/One for the Road/Honeysuckle Rose
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Ties That Bind
: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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Radio Days, Vol. 1
:Album Description:Gentleman Jim Reeves was perhaps the biggest male star to emerge from the Nashville sound. His mellow baritone voice and muted velvet orchestration combined to create a sound that echoed around his world and has lasted to this day. This pressing features 19 tracks. Going For. 2005.
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Original Singles Collection...Plus { Cassette Tape }
: :This three-CD, 84-song indoctrination to The Basic Hank may not actually offer all of Hank's singles (it's missing most of his Luke the Drifter tunes, and his duets with Audrey), but it goes a long way to explain why Williams was country's first big legend and a superstar by 25. Smitten with the blue yodel of Jimmie Rodgers and the mountain whine of Roy Acuff, Williams gradually added a racy edge to brew his own style of honky-tonk. And with the good-natured wink of 'Hey, Good Lookin,' the Cajun spice of 'Jambalaya,' and ...
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Heroes and Cowboys
: :This three-CD, 84-song indoctrination to The Basic Hank may not actually offer all of Hank's singles (it's missing most of his Luke the Drifter tunes, and his duets with Audrey), but it goes a long way to explain why Williams was country's first big legend and a superstar by 25. Smitten with the blue yodel of Jimmie Rodgers and the mountain whine of Roy Acuff, Williams gradually added a racy edge to brew his own style of honky-tonk. And with the good-natured wink of 'Hey, Good Lookin,' the Cajun spice of 'Jambalaya,' and ...
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Come Along and Ride This Train
:Album Description:Johnny Cash was one of the first to explore the idea of the concept album in country music. This set brings together all of his uniquely American albums, Ride This Train, Blood Sweat & Tears, Mean As Hell, Ballads of the True West, Bitter Tears, America: A 200 Year Salute, From Sea to Shining Sea, and The Rambler. Bob Allen writes, 'This collection eloquently embodies one man's love, celebration, curiosity, anguish, and personal vision of his native land.'
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Life's Like Poetry
:Album Description:Johnny Cash was one of the first to explore the idea of the concept album in country music. This set brings together all of his uniquely American albums, Ride This Train, Blood Sweat & Tears, Mean As Hell, Ballads of the True West, Bitter Tears, America: A 200 Year Salute, From Sea to Shining Sea, and The Rambler. Bob Allen writes, 'This collection eloquently embodies one man's love, celebration, curiosity, anguish, and personal vision of his native land.'
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Wagons West
:Album Description:Johnny Cash was one of the first to explore the idea of the concept album in country music. This set brings together all of his uniquely American albums, Ride This Train, Blood Sweat & Tears, Mean As Hell, Ballads of the True West, Bitter Tears, America: A 200 Year Salute, From Sea to Shining Sea, and The Rambler. Bob Allen writes, 'This collection eloquently embodies one man's love, celebration, curiosity, anguish, and personal vision of his native land.'
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Best of Country
:Album Description:Johnny Cash was one of the first to explore the idea of the concept album in country music. This set brings together all of his uniquely American albums, Ride This Train, Blood Sweat & Tears, Mean As Hell, Ballads of the True West, Bitter Tears, America: A 200 Year Salute, From Sea to Shining Sea, and The Rambler. Bob Allen writes, 'This collection eloquently embodies one man's love, celebration, curiosity, anguish, and personal vision of his native land.'
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The London Sessions Bootleg
: :Few artists have a résumé as eclectic as Chip Taylor's CV. Best known as composer of AM-radio staples 'Wild Thing' and 'Angel of the Morning,' Taylor was a prolific songwriter who penned hits for a variety of rock, country, and R&B musicians. He also recorded a few cult-classic country-folk albums in the early 1970s (such as Chip Taylor's Last Chance) before embarking on a 20-year stint as a professional gambler. Taylor returned to music in the 1990s, started his own label, and slowly rebuilt a core fan following. This double-disc set proves him ...
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