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Gene Kurtz Discography of CDs
Show only: CD (6) • MP3 (4)
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Truckin' Sessions, Vol. 2 CD (2009)
Gene Kurtz CD discography In 1998, Texas country & western singer and songwriter Dale Watson issued his debut volume of Truckin' Sessions for Koch International. It was a stunning collection of 14 self-penned tunes written in the tradition of Red Simpson, Dave Dudley, Merle Haggard, and Red Sovine. Since that time, ...
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Dreamland CD (2004) Top Seller
Gene Kurtz discography A natural-born honky tonk genius who's had the poor fortune of being born in the wrong decade, Dale Watson is the closest thing to Merle Haggard country music has produced since the late '70s, and his rough-hewn cry-in-your-beer style is as sincere as the day is long. ...
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Live at Newland, NL CDs (2006) Top Seller
Gene Kurtz albums Dale Watson: Dale Watson; Don Pawlak (pedal steel guitar); Herb Belofski (drums); Don Raby, Gene Kurtz.
Personnel: Dale Watson (vocals, guitar); Don Raby (fiddle); Gene Kurtz (bass guitar).
Audio Mixer: Peter Vincent.
Recording information: Newland, Klaaswaal, The Netherlands (10/28/2005); PVM Studios, Deurne, The Netherlands (10/28/2005).
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From the Cradle to the Grave CD (2007)
Gene Kurtz CD discography Though Dale Watson still excels at honky-tonk, this 2007 album reveals an edgier side to his songwriting, with a Johnny Cash-like darkness lurking beneath the surface of songs like "Justice For All" and the stern "You Always Get What You Always Got," and the somber message of ...
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Entrance CD (1970)
Gene Kurtz music CDs Japanese only paper sleeve pressing features 2011 DSD mastering. Sony. 2012.
Edgar Winter came out of the chute kicking with this remarkable record filled with jazz, blues and a little old-fashioned rock & roll. The record follows an established theme throughout its first side, stringing the songs together ...
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Whiskey or God CD (2006)
Gene Kurtz songs With his beetle brows, his occasional penchant for lyrics dealing with damnation and salvation, and his startlingly deep and resonant voice, you might be forgiven for mistaking Dale Watson for a honky tonk version of Nick Cave. Then again, the whole idea of a honky tonk version of Nick Cave is weird enough ...
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 Gene Kurtz albums Worked With
Dale Watson, Edgar Winter
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