| | Real 60'S: Country CD (2 Customer Reviews)
Contains 30 tracks.
Performers include: Jim Reeves, Don Gibson, Chet Atkins, Roger Miller, Skeeter Davis.
Real 60's: Country collects 30 memorable country hits from the vaults of RCA Victor recorded in the '60s. Among the tracks are definitive tunes from Bobby Bare ("Detroit City"), George Hamilton IV ("Abilene"), Jim Ed Brown ("Pop a Top"), Jim Reeves ("He'll Have to Go") and Hank Locklin ("Please Help Me, I'm Falling"), along with lesser-heard gems by Chet Atkins, Norma Jean, Carl Belew, John Hartford and John D. Loudermilk. While this is a decent package, it's curious as to why the label saw fit to spread two CD's worth of music on to three? ~ Al Campbell Real 60'S: Country Music Review Purchase Real 60'S: Country CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | My Rifle, My Pony And Me CD (1994) (Import) Germany
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$8.59 Additional personnel includes: Ray Manzarek (organ, synthesizer).
Originally released on Slash (104). Includes liner notes by Kristine McKenna.
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$35.49 This compilation of the first era of Blackstreet, from its 1994 formation to its 1999 disbanding, does a good job of presenting the highlights of the vocal group's career along with some interesting obscure tracks. The song list includes most of the available chart hits by the group, the major omission being the 1999 Top Ten R&B/Top 20 pop hit "Take Me There" from the film The Rugrats Movie, credited to Blackstreet and Mya featuring Ma$e and Blinky Blink. Although the soundtrack album was on Blackstreet's then-label, Interscope, ...
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$18.99 Bernard & Phyllis grew up listening to the likes of Don Reno & Red Smiley, Mollie O'Day, Lester Flat, and Wilma Lee & Stoney Cooper. Both were born into musical families and began singing at an early age. Phyllis was born in Raleigh County, West Virginia where she sang as part of "The Starcher Family" with her mother and sisters. They appeared at many local churches and talent events. In the early 60's, they were featured on WHIS TV in Bluefield, WV. Bernard was born in Giles County, Virginia and began singing in church at the age of 4. He went with his mother and father to many area churches. This is where he met Phyllis and the rest as they say, is history. They began singing together because of a benefit. They soon were singing at nursing homes, festivals and churches. Eventually the requests for their old time gospel music became so numerous that they felt it was time record an album. Crossing the River - Recorded in 1997 and dedicated in memory of their fathers, Kermit White and Jess ...
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$13.89 Doctor Romo and the Cajun Swing Orchestra -"Mountain Road Two-Step"© by Dan Willging (Colorado) DR1IMPORTANT UPDATE:In 2001 Doctor Romo and the Cajun Swing Orchestra,changed their name to the Catskill Cajun Band after a personnel change. Peter Jentsch no longer played with the group and Dave Rule replaced Paul Maloney on bass. The Catskill Cajun Band continued to host their own monthly dance on the First Friday of every month at The Colony Cafe in Woodstock, New York. Doctor Romo left the band shortly after that and contiues to play Cajun, Old Time, and bluegrass music. Doctor Romo also hosts a Cajun and Zydeco radio show on WVKR 91.3 FM in Poughkeepsie, NY. You can hear the show online at WVKR.ORG every Thursday morning from 10:00 AM to 12:00 Noon. E Mail him at doctorromo1@yahoo.comInitially, it would be hard to ascertain that Doctor Romo and the Cajun Swing Orchestra aren't from the bayous based on their exemplary playing. Frolicking fiddles, interlocking rhythm guitar and satisfying accordion all indicate that these upstate New Yorkers have a keen handle on Cajun music, especially the elusive rhythms that are so un-American. Their steppin' renditions of "Lacassine Special, " "Chere Mama Creole" and "Valse de Balfa" are simply superb but it doesn't stop there with a house full of standards. What's astonishing about these swingsters is how well they preserve the ...
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