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Country Classics Vol. 1 Music Country Classics Vol. 1 Music Review Purchase Country Classics Vol. 1 CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Floyd Cramer Favorite Country Hits CD (1995)
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| | Piano Magic Of Floyd Cramer CD (1994)
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| | Floyd Cramer Collector's Series CD (1995)
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| | Essential Floyd Cramer CD (1995)
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$8.99 Although it isn't necessarily a definitive retrospective, Essential is the best CD compilation ...
| | Magic Touch Of Floyd Cramer/The Distinctive Piano Style Of Floyd Cramer CD (2004)
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$9.85 Given the dearth of actual albums by country piano legend Floyd Cramer and the sheer abundance of collections -- the best of which is The Essential Floyd Cramer on RCA -- this two-fer on Collectables should be welcome to the musician's fans. The two albums compiled on this CD, The Magic Touch of Floyd Cramer and The Distinctive Piano Style of Floyd Cramer, were issued in 1965 and 1966, respectively. Far from pure country, these sides are drenched with the pop flavors of the day, from the former album's "Marilyn" by Anita Kerr and theme from the film ...
| | Floyd Cramer Gospel Classics CD (2004)
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| | Merle Haggard 12 #1 Hits Vol. 2 CD (1999) (Import) Canada
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| | Jimmy Murphy Southern Roots: The Legendary Starday-Rem Sessions CD (1999)
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$14.85 Contains 21 tracks, including 12 previously unreleased tracks.
Only nine of the 21 songs on this collection of 1960s recordings were previously released, showing up on obscure independent singles and albums between 1964 and 1969. The precise dates of recordings are not known, although the liner notes speculate that some could date from the early 1960s. Regardless of the exact vintage, the album offers interesting, sparse country that sounds tangled between its roots in the 1920s and 1930s and the modern post-war sound. Murphy was an excellent 12-string guitarist, and his busy picking and strumming creates the effect of hearing more than one instrumentalist. On many of the cuts it sounds as if a bass is pulsing away in the background. The liner notes don't mention any such accompaniment, however, so perhaps it's a one-man show, with the exception of a few harmony vocals by his wife Florine (who takes lead on "I Feel Jesus (My My My)"). Murphy sticks largely to sacred material on this compilation, with a few witty, more contemporary tunes, such as "Hub Cap" ("Just 'cause your head looks like a hubcap, it's no sign that you're a big wheel") and "Tears in the Eyes of a Potato." The minimal ...
| | Music From Nashville, My Hometown/Chet Atkins CD (2005)
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$9.95 Chet Atkins' sleek, elegant guitar-playing almost single-handedly ushered in the so-called Nashville sound in the 1950s and 1960s, and in retrospect his perfect tone and easy grace on the guitar on his solo albums almost seem closer to smooth jazz than country. This set combines on a single disc two of his mid-'60s albums for RCA's Camden Records imprint, 1966's Music from Nashville, My Home Town and 1967's Chet Atkins, and the two outings fit together seamlessly into an impressive look at this amazing player. Atkins was a master musician working ...
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| | Paul Brett Songs From The Compleat Angler CD (2009)
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$16.59 Songs from The Compleat Angler by Overview Jerry GilbertTo take one of the most enduring canons in Englishliterature and attempt to paint a soundscape faithful to its 17th century origins would seem to require an act of supreme savoir-faire or plain misguided heroism.First published in 1653, Izaak Walton’s seminal work, The Compleat Angler, has not only become the de facto fisherman’s reference book but is one of the earliest works to extol the virtues of rural England and the natural environment in a century awash with political and religious upheaval. It is this classic piece of post-Jacobean pastoral narrative (and associated poems) — which traces a four day fishing trip between two friends — that Paul Brett has succeeded in forging into an album of exquisite beauty.As both a virtuoso acoustic 12-string guitarist and keen angler since childhood, you could argue that scales have probably been a central feature of Brett’s life. It was one such fishing trip with Eric Humphreys, captain of the Welsh National Angling Team, that provided the impulse for the CD. Once the tiny embryo was born the momentum became unstoppable.Of The Compleat Angler, which remained a work in progress for many years after its first edition was published, Paul Brett says, “It’s a timeless work, but there is something in that book that compels you to propagate its existence ...
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