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40 Greatest Hits
(1978)
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Hank Williams
Hank Williams' body of work is so large and has been repackaged so many times in so many forms that the notion of creating a definitive compilation almost seems like an impossible goal. However, as a one-stop shopping place for Hank's basic repertoire, 40 Greatest Hits is as good as it gets. While it doesn't include everything, practically every ...
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Brother to the Blues
(2006)
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Tab Benoit/Billy Joe Shaver/Jim Lauderdale
Tab Benoit has been doing his brand of bayou-fed blues-rock for some time now, and while it is tempting to call Brother to the Blues a departure, it is really only a subtle one, straying as it does to the country side of things, but again, only a little bit, and there is probably little-to-no-chance that Benoit will turn into a hat act with a big ...
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His Sun Years
(2001)
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Johnny Cash
While there have been nearly countless compilations culled from Johnny Cash's Sun years, this one from Charly (where else?) is as complete as it gets. Containing 60 cuts spread over three discs, it contains all the original Cash classics such as "Ballad of a Teenage Queen," "Hey Porter," "Get Rhythm," and "Folsom Prison Blues," among others. But ...
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Bright Lights & Country Music/Country Fever
(1998)
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Ricky Nelson
This is a reissue of the two albums -- 1966's Bright Lights & Country Music, and 1967's Country Fever -- on which Nelson plunged for the first time into country music whole hog. On Bright Lights he still used his regular band, but augmented them with Glen Campbell and future Byrd Clarence White, and regular guitarist James Burton played dobro. It ...
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Father & Son
(1965)
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Hank Williams & Hank Williams, Jr.
Although the songs here are first-rate, the sheer brevity of this disc does a disservice to both of these seminal country music figures. Stick with the single-artist compilations. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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Johnny Cash Collection [Sun]
(2004)
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Johnny Cash
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Troubled Times
(2006)
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David Davis & The Warrior River Boys
The cover of Troubled Times displays a pensive photo of David Davis standing in front of a dilapidated building in what could be any American town or city. As a son of Alabama, Davis, wearing a neatly pressed shirt, sporting a tie and cowboy hat, and carrying a mandolin, is certainly out of place. If one gathers from this info that Davis, the ...
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Cold Cold Heart
(2003)
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Hank Williams
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Jambalaya
(2003)
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Hank Williams, Sr.
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The Complete Sun Recordings 1955-1958
(2005)
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Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash's classic recordings for Sun have been reissued many times, and they have been issued in complete form before, most notably in Bear Family's exhaustive five-disc 1990 box set, The Man in Black: 1954-1958. Because of this glut of product, it's easy to look at Time-Life's 2005 three-disc set, The Complete Sun Recordings 1955-1958, and ...
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The Very Best of the Sun Years
(2001)
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Johnny Cash
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The Hank Williams Songbook [Varese]
(2003)
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Various Artists
This entertaining collection of songs made famous by Hank Williams showcases some impassioned takes from some pretty spectacular artists. Johnny Cash's cool walkthrough "Hey Good Lookin'" has all of the swagger that the Man in Black's original Sun recordings had in spadefuls, while Del Shannon's soul-tearing rendition of "Ramblin' Man" is somehow ...
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36 Classic Tracks
(2005)
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Johnny Cash
Union Square's 36 Classic Tracks is essentially a solid and wonderful collection of Cash cuts from his Sun Records and Columbia years. This double-disc set would be perfect for the Cash fan who is not familiar with his early work, having come into contact only with his material recorded at the end of his life for Rick Rubin's American Recordings ...
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Classic American Voices
(2003)
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Johnny Cash
There is no debate that Johnny Cash is a classic American voice, and this collection presents several solid reasons for that ("I Walk the Line," "Hey Porter," "Cry, Cry, Cry," "Big River"), but there are countless anthologies of his work on the market, many with a greater sweep than this one. You won't have wasted your money if you pick this one ...
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Golden Greats
(2003)
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Hank Williams
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Lonesome Blues
(1992)
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Hank Williams
The music on Lonesome Blues is certainly first-rate, but the budget packaging leaves a lot to be desired. Featuring a skimpy track selection and liner notes, the disc is only useful for the extremely budget-conscious. Those looking for an introduction to Williams's work should stick with 40 Greatest Hits. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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Lonesome in Black: The Legendary Sun Recordings
(2004)
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Johnny Cash
Metro's double-disc collection, Lonesome in Black, contains 40 of Johnny Cash's biggest hits on Sun Records from 1955 to 1958. All of the original Sun classics are here, including "I Walk the Line," "Folsom Prison Blues," "Hey Porter," "Cry! Cry! Cry!" "Ballad of a Teenage Queen," "Guess Things Happen That Way," and "Get Rhythm." While Cash never ...
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Great
(1999)
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Johnny Cash
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All Aboard the Blue Train [Bonus Tracks]
(2003)
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Johnny Cash
Nearly all of the tracks on Johnny Cash's All Aboard the Blue Train involve trains in some way, making this possibly one of Cash's earliest "concept" albums. Even the tracks that don't mention locomotion directly all have that chugging Tennessee Two rhythm invoking rail travel and lonesome whistles on their own. Originally released in 1962 on Sun, ...
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Walk the Line
(2006)
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Johnny Cash
Released shortly after the popularity of the major American film bearing the same title, Walk the Line is an excellent two-CD collection of Johnny Cash's early Sun Records recordings, which include a few of the major hits of his career. Though Cash's name is synonymous with country music, Walk the Line presents his rockabilly history on 56 tracks ...
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Gold Collection [Retro]
(2000)
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Johnny Cash & Boxcar Willie
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Long Gone Daddy
(2002)
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Hank Williams, Sr.
Hank Williams was country music's first true superstar, and his songs were a remarkable synthesis of hillbilly elements with a dose of blues and gospel and a clear awareness of Tin Pan Alley techniques, all delivered with a postmodern sensibility that understood that sex and image were a big part of the whole package. He was also heavily ...
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Collection [Universal]
(2002)
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Hank Williams
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Johnny Cash with His Hot and Blue Guitar [Expanded]
(2002)
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Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash's first album, released on Sun in 1957, was a little more folkloric and traditional in bent than what he put on most of his singles, though not pronouncedly so. In fact, four of the tracks ("I Walk the Line," "Cry! Cry! Cry!," "So Doggone Lonesome," and "Folsom Prison Blues") had already been hit singles. For the rest of the set, Cash ...
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Very Best of Hank Williams [Mastersong]
(2006)
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Hank Williams
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