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Stanley Brothers & The Clinch Mountain Boys 1953-59 album for sale Product Description
Stanley Brothers & The Clinch Mountain Boys 1953-59 album for sale by Stanley Brothers was released Jun 28, 1994 on the Bear Family label. The Stanley Brothers & the Clinch Mountain Boys, 1953-1958 & 1959 is a double-disc containing everything the group recorded during the latter half of the '50s for Mercury, Starday, and King Records. Stanley Brothers & The Clinch Mountain Boys 1953-59 songs These recordings are generally considered to be among their best work and this set is the only one to make complete sense of the recordings. All of the group's best moments, plus many forgotten but equally fine gems, are included on the collection, making it a comprehensive retrospective. Stanley Brothers & The Clinch Mountain Boys 1953-59 CD music is a 2-disc set with 49 songs. ...See Full Description
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Stanley Brothers & The Clinch Mountain Boys 1953-59 songs Product Details
| CD Universe Part number | 1051550 |
| Label | Bear Family |
| Orig Year | 1994 |
| Catalog number | 15681 |
| Discs | 2 |
| Release Date | Jun 28, 1994 |
| Studio/Live | Studio |
| Mono/Stereo | Mixed |
| Additional Info | Box Set |
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