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This is the album that introduced Alabama as one of the biggest hitmaking country/pop bands of the '80s. While the disc contains what was termed "country-rock" at the time, this is nothing like Lynyrd Skynyrd or even Hank Williams, Jr. at his rowdiest. The closest thing to country-rock among these ten tracks is the six-minute-and-27-second title track. The earliest representation of the band's developing sound includes the ballad "Why Lady Why" and the fiddle-heavy "Tennessee River," both hit singles. ~ Al Campbell
Live Recording
Producers include: Larry McBride, Sonny Limbo, Alabama.
Audio Remasterers: Ken Love; Hank Williams.
Unknown Contributor Role: Ken Love. My Home's In Alabama Music My Home's In Alabama Songs My Home's In Alabama Review
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$12.39 Buck Owens was hardly an overnight success when he landed his first major hit with "Under Your Spell Again" in 1959 -- he'd been playing gigs in Bakersfield honky tonks since 1951, and was picking session guitar for the likes of Faron Young and Wanda Jackson as early as 1954. But unlike many country stars, Owens didn't spend a long time slugging it out on small labels before hitting the big time, and Down on the Corner of Love, a compilation which collects the majority of material Owens recorded for the tiny Pep label in 1956, contains a mere 11 songs and plays for less than 20 minutes. There's a bit less rough-and-tumble energy on these tunes than Owens' best Capitol sides, and the great Don Rich hadn't signed on as guitarist just yet (worse still, the pedal steel player on these sessions seems to have one riff in his repertoire, which doesn't take long to wear out its welcome). But Owens already had a great, room-filling voice and "After the Dance," "It Don't Show on Me," and the title tune show ...
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