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Good Old Country CDs (2000) (Import)
BARBARA MANDRELL albums Track Listing of songs: Back in the Saddle; Try to Remember; Please Release Me; Wayward Wind, The; Mama Don't Allow No Country Music Here; Wait for the Light to Shine; Anytime; Hold Me; Don't Touch Me; Just a Pickin';
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Almost Persuaded 20 GR. Hits CD (2008) (Import)
BARBARA MANDRELL CD discography Not only did that title smash give David his first country #1-it also brought him pop stardom, cracking the pop Top 40. Here's that plus his country Top 10s Mountain of Love; A Loser's Cathedral; With One Exception; You Mean the World to Me; Have a Little Faith; Already It's Heaven; Where Love Used to Live , and more!
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Best of Barbara Mandrell CD (2004)
(Import)
BARBARA MANDRELL music CDs Import collection from the Country diva, who achieved phenomenal success in the late '70s and early '80s. While many have argued that her output was more Pop-oriented, Mandrell was one of the first true crossover Country stars in an age when the Country and Pop charts were two distinctly different beasts. While there have been many Mandrell compilations on the market, most have been deleted and none came as close as this UK collection in terms of quality and quantity. Best Of Barbara Mandrell features 23 gems from an era that changed the direction of Country Music forever. Spectrum.
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Columbia/Epic Singles: 1965-75 CD (2002) (Import) United Kingdom
BARBARA MANDRELL discography Barbara Mandrell has always been a lightning rod for criticism, weathering attacks that she wasn't pure country. This exhaustive 26-track collection from WestSide proves that she does have country credentials, even if some of it was colored by pop and soul influences (thereby pointing the way toward her pop crossover material of the late '70s). She started out in the vein of Loretta Lynn and Tammy Wynette but was streamlined considerably, partially due to Billy Sherrill's pop-sensitive production, but also due to her covers of hit soul singles "I've Been Loving You Too Long (To Stop Now)," "The Letter," "Do Right Woman - Do Right Man," "Treat Her Right," and "Show Me." This was an interesting tactic, since they didn't come across as country-soul: They were country-pop, through and through, with a heavier emphasis on country. And that may be the startling thing about The Columbia/Epic ...
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