Enjoy from this Marvelous Marty Robbins Box Marty Robbins was amazing artist, I love his vocals , his music and the stories he tells in his songs. among my favorites: Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs , more Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs, Hawaii's Calling Me. Marty robbins had beautiful stunning voice , magnificent music, amazing atmosphere and brilliant lyrics , I just love the fantastic backing vocals in his songs. Doesn't matter how far you are or in which Era you live , Marty robbins has the ability to take you to the events which the songs talk about , you really feel that you are in a western , experience all the events which the lyrics talk about , This is the power of Marty Robbins. I can listen to this beautiful song over and over again , the music , the beautiful vocals and the Amazing lyrics create a legendary masterpiece. Marty Robbins El Paso (1959
A Man And A Train Absolutely amazing song Svein Arne ------------------------------ This is another one of my favorites- a song from 1969 marty robbins - you gave me a mountain beautiful and dark song ( the lyrics and the music) ,there is so much emotion in Marty Robbins vocals, this song could be as a soundtrack.
The Thunder Road 1 cd soundtrack was cancelled because of a photograph, if I remember correctly. I'd rip the page out and let it roll. I think it was completely done and almost released when the problem happened. That was one I really wanted. Maybe someday.
What a neat article! This sheds light on the questions several forum members were discussing from a few years ago. The connection with Frankie Miller makes sense, as he was a major part of the scene. Considering the association he had with Lefty Frizzell, I'd also be curious to know if Aubrey Freeman knew Balthrop. One of us needs to get in touch with Aubrey and conduct an interview. Even better, Bear Family could interview Aubrey for the reissue of the Lefty Frizzell box set.
Definitely. I've seen his name on various credits and since there isn't a great deal of available information on Jim, the sessions he played on tell an interesting story. The impressive list of sessions Jim played on include Wynn Stewart, Dolly Parton, Charley Pride, Crystal Gayle, Narvel Felts, Kenny Rogers, Don Williams, Doc Watson, Barefoot Jerry and Waylon Jennings. Jim Colvard | Credits | AllMusic
Definitely. If it were feasible, I wouldn't have minded if they divided the Patsy Cline box set into 2 different releases. Consider how the second Bob Luman box set containing his earlier material wasn't released until several years after the first one which contained his later material.
Wonder if Fats Domino's passing will prompt Bear Family to put his box set back in print. It's undoubtedly the greatest testament to his legacy. Listening to one of the discs now, I notice that the set is oddly sequenced-- For instance, a 1962 twist song immediately precedes "Blueberry Hill" from 1956. Not that it matters terribly. Edit: Upon looking at the sessionography, I found out that twist record was actually a 1956 song which was unreleased until '62 when "Twist" was added to its title to make it seem new.
I doubt if they'd think it's worth it since everything in the box is public domain now and most of it is available from every pd company in Europe.
Looks like a real treasure, I understand that the box is from 1996. Enjoy from the beautiful music Very interesting article, A real detectives work.
I do not know if the price is a joke,it is cheap: Jim Reeves Box set with 16 cds Welcome To My World | eBay
There is a magnificent country artist- Johnny Paycheck which I discovered lately, he created very beautiful- touching music/lyrics, you can find his cds on Bear Family label. Johnny Paycheck | Englisch Johnny Paycheck -Old Violin
Short movie unpacking a great cd box with Hank SNR: WILLIAMS, Hank Complete Mother's Best Collection plus CD TL 17039
Johnny Paycheck - The Beginning Recorded 1958 & 1964. All tracks are mono. All tracks previously unreleased except 1, 2, 4, & 7 Made in U.S.A. (1964) - Produced by Aubrey Mayhew, right after him and Donald agreed to change his name to Johnny Paycheck. Lots of great unreleased material and a few singles. I recommend especially to listen to the song from 22 M' Galway Bay , such a beautiful /touching voice, amazing song. Don't Start Countin' On Me (1965, Single only The Girl They Talk About (1965, Single only - High Heels And No Soul (1964, previously unreleased Don't You Get Lonesome Without Me (1964, single only Passion And Pride (1964, previously unreleased) I Thought I'd Never Fall In Love Again (1964, previously unreleased) I'm Glad To Have Her Back Again (1964, Single only - Beyond The Last Mile (1964, previously unreleased) Galway Bay (1964, previously unreleased) A Girl Like You Shackles And Chains (1964, previously unreleased) With Your Wedding Ring In My Hand (1964, previously unreleased) When You're Tired Of Breaking Their Hearts (1964, previously unreleased) Columbus Stockade Blues (1964, previously unreleased) Stone Heart (1964, previously unreleased) . Guitar: Harold Bradley, Jerry Kennedy Bass: Junior Huskey, Bob Moore Steel: Lloyd Green, Buddy Emmons Drums: Buddy Harman Fiddle: Charlie Justice, Rufus Rufus Thibodeaux Piano: Hargus Robbins