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16 Biggest Hits
(2007)
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16 Biggest Hits does a good job representing the highlights of Bobby Bare's unwieldy catalog, which ranges from the early '60s to the early '80s and includes a stint with RCA Victor (1962-1969), Mercury (1970-1972), a second one with RCA (1973-1977), and then one with Columbia (1978-1983). Most Bare best-ofs round up his RCA hits, especially those ...
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The Academy of Country Music's 101 Greatest Country Hits, Vol. 10: Country Roads
(1997)
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Classic Country: Great Story Songs
(2002)
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Bobby Bare Sings Lullabys, Legends and Lies (And More)
(1973)
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Returning to RCA after a stint at Mercury Records, Bobby Bare teamed up with songwriter Shel Silverstein for 1973's Bobby Bare Sings Lullabys, Legends and Lies. The idea of the record is clearly laid out in the title -- this album is a collection of American tall tales and myths, all filtered through Silverstein's signature humor (sometimes silly, ...
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Down & Dirty...Plus
(2006)
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20 Bare Essentials
(2006)
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There are too few Bobby Bare compilations out there that matter. 20 Bare Essentials from Music Hill is one of the great exceptions, and it's even more so because it's not an import. These 20 tracks offer a solid aural view of what made Bobby Bare such a fine performer and song interpreter during the 1960s and '70s. From "That's How I Got to ...
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Bare Tracks: The Columbia Years
(1999)
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Bobby Bare
After some steady success on Mercury and RCA in the first half of the '70s, including the Top Ten hit Sings Lullabys, Legends & Lies, Bobby Bare seemed poised for a breakout crossover success, particularly because such colleagues as Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson had become as popular as rock stars with the ascendancy of outlaw country in the ...
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Super Hits
(2004)
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Bobby Bare
Super Hits is a sampling of tracks recorded during Bobby Bare's initial tenure with RCA Records in the early '60s, including "Detroit City," "500 Miles Away from Home," "Four Strong Winds," "(Margie's At) The Lincoln Park Inn," "Miller's Cave," and "The Streets of Baltimore." The 1976 single "Dropkick Me, Jesus" comes from Bare's second go-round ...
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Eskimos, Mean Old Queens and Little Bitty Steers
(2002)
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Eskimos, Mean Old Queens and Little Bitty Steers is a collection of Ben Colder parodies paired up with the original songs he's lambasting. Whether it's Johnny Cash's "Ballad of a Teenage Queen" transformed into "Ballad of a Mean Old Queen" or Johnny Preston's "Running Bear" tweaked into "Running Bare," Colder's humor translates quite well when ...
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A Bird Named Yesterday/Talk Me Some Sense
(2006)
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Omni Recording unearthed two of Bobby Bare's odder RCA albums for their 2006 two-fer, A Bird Named Yesterday/Talk Me Some Sense. Of the two, A Bird Named Yesterday is the stranger, and rather awkward in how it pairs recitations with spooky progressive country-folk in a concept album about a small town. Theme albums have always been a favorite of ...
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The Essential Bobby Bare
(1997)
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Like all the other volumes of RCA's Essential series, The Essential Bobby Bare contains a cross-section of Bare's hits, lesser-known singles, rarities and album tracks. Though it is a useful and entertaining collection, Razor & Tie's compilation remains a more definitive retrospective. ~ Thom Owens, All Music Guide
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Classic Country: Country Memories
(1998)
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Time-Life Music's Classic Country: Country Memories includes some of the genre's finest: "Abilene" by George Hamilton IV, "Funny How Time Slips Away" by Willie Nelson, "This Ole House" by Stuart Hamilton, "Green, Green Grass of Home" by Porter Wagoner, "I Can't Stop Lovin' You" by Don Gibson, "Make the World Go Away" by Eddy Arnold and "The End of ...
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Nipper's Greatest Hits: The 60's, Vol. 2 [1999]
(1990)
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Bobby Bare Sings Lullabys, Legends and Lies
(1973)
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Returning to RCA after a stint at Mercury Records, Bobby Bare teamed up with songwriter Shel Silverstein for 1973's Bobby Bare Sings Lullabys, Legends and Lies. The idea of the record is clearly laid out in the title -- this album is a collection of American tall tales and myths, all filtered through Silverstein's signature humor (sometimes silly, ...
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The Moon Was Blue
(2005)
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Bobby Bare
In 2005, Bobby Bare was coaxed out of 22-year-long retirement from recording by his son Bobby Bare, Jr. to record The Moon Was Blue, a collection of 11 songs the veteran country outlaw always loved but, for the most part, never recorded. Bare Jr. teamed up with fellow country renegade Mark Nevers -- a Nashville veteran, but also a member of indie ...
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Brainwasher
(2000)
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Bare Jr.
A composed excursion into rock & roll's restless rhythms, Bare Jr.'s Brainwasher, the band's second full-length, unveiled some traditional alternative pop/rock style approaches while remaining surprisingly in the midst of country inspirations. Nashville's Bare Jr. is headed by Bobby Bare, Jr., a descendant of the celebrated '70s country star. They ...
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All American Boy: 21 Greatest Hits
(1999)
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Bobby Bare
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From the End of Your Leash
(2004)
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One thing that country and the blues have long had in common is a penchant for dark humor -- an ability to find humorous, clever ways of addressing life's challenges and disappointments. That ability to laugh and cry at the same time is something that country's royalty -- Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Buck Owens, and George Jones, among many ...
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Country Legends
(2005)
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The Longest Meow
(2006)
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OK - I'm Sorry...
(2003)
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While the boo-tay kicking hard rock onslaught of Bobby Bare Jr.'s first two albums with his group Bare Jr. certainly has its merits, it was his first solo album, 2002's Young Criminals' Starvation League, that offered a clearer picture of just how talented this guy truly is. Melding the casual feel of a late-night jam session with the emotional ...
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Bobby Bare Jr.'s Young Criminals' Starvation League
(2002)
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Melancholy, decidedly disheveled, and rootsy, Young Criminals' Starvation League is a captivating and timeless collection of countrified dirges that sound as if they were rendered on a back-porch shanty somewhere in rural America. An therein lies the charm of Bobby Bare Jr.. With a cracked voice and broken spirit, Bare's astute observations of ...
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Folsom Prison Blues/I'm a Long Way from Home
(2004)
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Bobby Bare
This two-fer from Collectables features a pair of out of print LPs by Bobby Bare: Folsom Prison Blues and I'm a Long Way from Home, both originally issued on RCA Camden in 1968 and 1971, respectively. Highlights among the 19 tracks include several cover versions of popular songs of the era, including "Abilene," "Silence Is Golden," and "Folsom ...
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The Golden Age of American Rock 'N' Roll: Special Country Edition
(2002)
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As the fine series The Golden Age of American Rock 'N' Roll focused on rock & roll hits of all kinds from the mid-'50s to the mid-'60s, the title of this offshoot might be confusing. How can you have a country edition of a rock & roll anthology series? It might be better to think of this as a compilation of 30 country hits from 1956 to 1965 that ...
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Timeless Treasures: Legends of Country
(2000)
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