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American Cowboy
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The Man in Black: 1959-1962
:Album Description:Everything Johnny recorded for Columbia during those fateful years, years in which he was stretching the boundaries of country music. Among the 134 tracks are his country standards, religious albums, hits like '40 Shades of Green', 'I Got Stripes', 'Tennessee Flat-Top Box', 'In the Jailhouse Now', and 'Johnny Yuma', and a complete session on the fifth CD featuring false starts, breakdowns, rejected and finished masters of songs recorded on May 9, 1960, a unique fly-on-the-wall perspective on Johnny Cash ...
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Stompin' Singers & Western Swingers: More from the Golden Age of Western Swing
:Album Details:Western Swing was the Most Eclectic Form of Country Music and in Its Free-wheeling Diversity, it Set the Stage for Rock and Roll. Based in Traditional String Band Music, Western Swing also Incorporated Traditional Pop Melodies, Jazz Improvisation, Blues and Folk, Creating a Wildly Entertaining and Eclectic Form of American Music. Bob Wills and Milton Brown Popularized the Genre in the '30s, and Wills Became Known as the Father of the Genre, Since He Remained Popular for Several Decades, ...
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I Walk the Line
:Album Details:Western Swing was the Most Eclectic Form of Country Music and in Its Free-wheeling Diversity, it Set the Stage for Rock and Roll. Based in Traditional String Band Music, Western Swing also Incorporated Traditional Pop Melodies, Jazz Improvisation, Blues and Folk, Creating a Wildly Entertaining and Eclectic Form of American Music. Bob Wills and Milton Brown Popularized the Genre in the '30s, and Wills Became Known as the Father of the Genre, Since He Remained Popular for Several Decades, ...
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50 Country Love Songs
:Album Details:Western Swing was the Most Eclectic Form of Country Music and in Its Free-wheeling Diversity, it Set the Stage for Rock and Roll. Based in Traditional String Band Music, Western Swing also Incorporated Traditional Pop Melodies, Jazz Improvisation, Blues and Folk, Creating a Wildly Entertaining and Eclectic Form of American Music. Bob Wills and Milton Brown Popularized the Genre in the '30s, and Wills Became Known as the Father of the Genre, Since He Remained Popular for Several Decades, ...
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1948-1959
:Album Description:The 5-star reviews for this set showed that Flatt & Scruggs are far from forgotten 25 years after they split up. Here we have their complete Mercury recordings as well as the Columbia recordings from 1950-1959. Of course, this set includes the original version of Foggy Mountain Breakdown, but it's no exaggeration to say that every one of the 112 tracks is a gem. Titles include Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms, Jimmie Brown The Newsboy, Tis Sweet To ...
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Bigger Than Life Collection
:Album Description:The 5-star reviews for this set showed that Flatt & Scruggs are far from forgotten 25 years after they split up. Here we have their complete Mercury recordings as well as the Columbia recordings from 1950-1959. Of course, this set includes the original version of Foggy Mountain Breakdown, but it's no exaggeration to say that every one of the 112 tracks is a gem. Titles include Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms, Jimmie Brown The Newsboy, Tis Sweet To ...
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The Singing Ranger: 1949-1953
:Album Description:4 CD boxed set with an eight page book.
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Bluegrass: Independent Label Sides 1951-1954
:Album Description:4 CD boxed set with an eight page book.
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Sugar Hill Records: A Retrospective
:Album Description:'Barry Poss was to contemporary, roots-based music in the last quarter of the twentieth century what Ahmet Ertegun and the Chesses and Phillips were to pop music a quarter-century earlier—the founder of a quality music label, a label that consumers came to trust on its own merits. Most of his bicentennial competitors have fallen away, but Poss and Sugar Hill continue to thrive.' --Jay Orr, Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, from the box set liner notesFor 25 ...
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