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Though it's barely half an hour long, The Ultimate Moe & Joe compiles all the singles by one of the hottest country duos of the '80s into one absolutely outrageous, indispensable package that need not be one second longer. Moe Bandy & Joe Stampley used a Hee Haw satire aesthetic and got some of the hottest country songwriters to pen redneck anthems for them -- including Boudleaux Bryant with the duo's "Hey Joe (Hey Moe)" Cajun-dipped theme. It all began as a one-off with Ray Baker, Moe Bandy's producer, as the duo recorded a version of Johnny Horton's "Honky Tonk Man," and the formula worked so well that the pair's albums and singles never left the Top Ten. They disbanded amicably and perform together on occasion to this day. Here is the evidence: the first honky tonk drag queen anthem, "Honky Tonk Queen," Ansley Fleetwood's "Just Good Ol' Boys," which blared out of frat house speakers all over the South and Texas in the '80s, and the amazing anthem "Let's Hear It for the Workin' Man," which George Bush would do well to listen to. In addition, "Country Boys" and "Holding the Bag" round out what is indeed a flawless collection. ~ Thom Jurek
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Recorded between 1979 & 1985.
Personnel: Moe Bandy, Joe Stampley (vocals); Chip Young, Tommy Allsup, Jimmy Capps, Phil Baugh, Henry Strelecki, Dave Kirby, Ray Edenton, Billy Sanford (guitar); Weldon Myrick, Leo Jackson, Buddy Emmons (steel guitar); Johnny Gimble, Pete Wade (fiddle); Charlie McCoy, Terry McMillan (harmonica); Bob Moore, Mike Leech, John Komrada (bass); Kenny Malone, Hayward Bishop (drums); The Jordanaires.
Moe Bandy / Stampley Joe Ultimate Moe & Joe Songs Ultimate Moe & Joe Music Review Purchase Ultimate Moe & Joe CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Joe Stampley Good Ol' Boy: His Greatest Hits CD (1995)
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$10.39 Released the same year as Varese's The Best of Joe Stampley, Razor & Tie's Good Ol' Boy: His Greatest Hits compliments the other label's collection. Where Varese's 18-track disc focuses on Stampley's early-'70s recordings for Dot/ABC, this concentrates on his late-'70s/early-'80s work for Epic. The two discs share a mere four tracks -- the Dot singles "If You Touch Me (You've Got to Love Me)," "All These Things," and "Soul Song" and the Epic-era Moe Bandy duet "Just Good Ol' Boys" -- so they have considerably different feels, and ironically enough, the album covers do not offer a clear indication of which era is covered where, since the Varese features a contemporary photo and it's all old material, while Razor & Tie boasts an older photo and new recordings. Phew! The two taken together provide a full picture of Stampley's career as a hitmaker, but as individual collections they can be problematic, since the Varese ...
| | Honky Tonk Amnesia: The Hard Country Sound Of Moe Bandy CD (1996)
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$14.95 As country music began to drift toward the pop mainstream in the early '70s, a few traditionalists continued to find success with the old honky-tonk sound popularized by Hank Williams Sr. and Ernest Tubb. These ...
| | C W McCall Greatest Hits CD (1993)
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| | Waylon Jennings Waylon Live CDs (1976) Remastered
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$15.95 WAYLON LIVE is part of Buddha Records' Original Masters series.
Recorded live at The Western Place, Dallas, Texas on September 25, 1974 and at The Opry House, Austin, Texas, February 26, 1974. Includes liner notes by Rich Kienzle.
WAYLON LIVE was originally conceived as a double album, containing tracks from two 1974 performances. However, it was initially released (in 1976) as a single LP. This 1999 reissue (Buddha also did Waylon's discography proud with the re-release of the seminal HONKY TONK HEROES and others) finally sees WAYLON LIVE presented in all its 20-track glory. Waylon in his mid-'70s prime is a joy to hear, accompanied by the famed version of his band that includes steel wizard Ralph Mooney and drummer/right-hand man Richie Albright.
Coming off the genre-defining success of 1973's HONKY TONK HEROES, Waylon is at his roughest and rowdiest ...
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| | Ruth Barrett Year Is A Dancing Woman, Vol. 1 CD (2003)
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$13.49 Ruth Barrett is an internationally known fretted dulcimer recording artist, singer, and songwriter and award winning recording artist of original Goddess songs. Her numerous recordings beginning in 1980 have been among the pioneering musical works in the Goddess Spirituality Movement. Ruth's classical finger picking style of dulcimer playing, combined with a powerful and beautiful voice, has enchanted audiences for almost three decades. She is known for her original folk music inspired by folklore, goddess mythology, celebration of nature, as well as for her arrangements of traditional Celtic and English folk music. THE YEAR IS A DANCING WOMANVolumes 1&2 CD review from The Beltane Papers, Spring '04We have come to expect no ...
| | Bats At The National Grid CD (2005)
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$12.15 The Bats' first album in ten years starts off perfectly with the low-key "Western Isles," with Robert Scott and Kaye Woodward singing delicate harmonies while the guitars gently hum behind them. It is a lovely welcome back, and not only do they pick up where they left off, At the National Grid may be their best album since Daddy's Highway. If you know your New Zealand pop or college rock history, that's really saying something. That record was a masterpiece of understated emotion that sounded completely unique and true. This record is lighter in tone, more cleanly recorded, and almost as powerful. The songs are perhaps the most diverse-sounding batch they have released yet, ranging from the slow-burning "Pre War Blues" and the noisy instrumental "Hubert" to the sweet-as-pie "Bells," the clattering ...
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| | MATHIEU RICARD Happiness CD (2009)
$15.89 | | Lucio Battisti Il Il Mio Canto Libero CD (1972) (Import) Import
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