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Dwight Sings Buck
(2007)
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Dwight Yoakam
Is there any singer better suited to record an album of Buck Owens covers than Dwight Yoakam? Yoakam first came onto the country scene in the 1980s as the new face and voice of Bakersfield country, a subgenre Owens and Merle Haggard had put on the map. Yoakam not only sang the praises of Owens, he sang with the West Coast legend, and their duet on ...
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Sleepless Nights
(1976)
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Gram Parsons & The Flying Burrito Brothers
Three years after Gram Parsons' untimely death, his frequent duet partner Emmylou Harris helped arrange for the release of this collection of outtakes -- three songs he cut with Harris for his final solo album Grievous Angel in 1973, and nine others recorded live in the studio with The Flying Burrito Brothers in 1970. Anyone hoping to find the ...
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The Buck Owens Collection (1959-1990)
(1992)
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Buck Owens
Spanning three discs, The Buck Owens Collection is the most comprehensive compilation ever assembled on one of the founders of the Bakersfield sound. Although his earliest recordings aren't included, all of his greatest Capitol hits are present, as is his 1988 duet on "Streets of Bakersfield" with Dwight Yoakam and its followup single, "Hot Dog." ...
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Bakersfield Bound
(1996)
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Chris Hillman & Herb Pedersen
Between more commercial projects, Chris Hillman has a tendency to revert to more traditional sounds. A couple of years after the demise of the Desert Rose Band, he reconstituted its primary members -- himself, Herb Pedersen, and Jay Dee Maness, along with some studio players -- for this genre exercise that finds him and Pedersen making like the ...
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The Definitive Collection
(2007)
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The Flying Burrito Brothers
The Flying Burrito Brothers created an undisputed masterpiece when they cut their first album, The Gilded Palace of Sin, in 1969, and while the group would continue to make records in one form or another for the next thirty years, as far as most fans were concerned, it was pretty much over when Gram Parsons -- the lead singer, principle songwriter ...
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Nothing But Good
(1994)
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Dawn Sears
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Red Album: Live Studio Party in Hollywood
(2002)
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The Flying Burrito Brothers
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The Essential Guide to Country [Essential Guide]
(2007)
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Various Artists
An installment of Union Square's Essential Guide series, this ambitious three-disc overview of the mercurial country genre hits a lot of high notes. This is not your average budget collection of truck stop favorites and tales of heartbreak and drink (though they are here); rather, it's a sampler of the highest order that builds a bridge connecting ...
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Act Naturally [Golden Stars]
(2000)
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Buck Owens
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The Collection
(2005)
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The Flying Burrito Brothers
The Flying Burrito Brothers have had at least a dozen incarnations over the years, but the only one that truly matters is the original lineup with Gram Parsons, who was only aboard for the first two albums. Not that later versions of the band weren't solid, but it was Parsons who championed the then-unique concept of a band that rolled country, ...
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Together Again/My Heart Skips a Beat
(1964)
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Buck Owens
Named after his double-sided number one hit single of early 1964, Together Again/My Heart Skips a Beat is one of Buck Owens' strongest albums of the '60s, as well as one of his few records to stick firmly in the honky tonk camp. Despite the rolling drums of "My Heart Skips a Beat," the jumpy "Truck Drivin' Man," the jokey "Ain't It Amazin' Gracie, ...
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Gram Parsons Archive, Vol. 1: Live at the Avalon Ballroom 1969
(2007)
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Gram Parsons/Flying Burrito Brothers
It's very easy to underestimate the importance of Gram Parsons to American music. He never had anything close to a hit, and while he was pivotal in the creation of country-rock, and by rote, alternative country, none of his direct efforts at it (the Byrds' Sweetheart of the Rodeo, an album and a half with the Flying Burrito Brothers, his own two ...
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Close-Up
(1969)
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Buck Owens
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The Best of the Flying Burrito Brothers [Relix]
(1995)
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The Flying Burrito Brothers
The Best of the Flying Burrito Brothers is a collection of the best live Flying Burrito Brothers songs found on the four previous Relix Records releases. Recommended for the person who wants to hear the better performances from the group (not including Graham Parsons). Those not interested in owning the four Relix albums (some of which are uneven) ...
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Hot Burritos! The Flying Burrito Brothers Anthology 1969-1972
(2000)
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The Flying Burrito Brothers
There's little question that the double-disc collection Hot Burritos! The Flying Burrito Brothers Anthology 1969-1972 is comprehensive, since it contains the entirety of the band's first three albums plus a bevy of rarities, including six songs from Close Up the Honky-Tonks, two cuts from Sleepless Nights, two tracks from The Last of the Red Hot ...
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From Another Time
(1991)
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The Flying Burrito Brothers
This outstanding live recording from the mid-'70s features original Flying Burrito Brothers Chris Ethridge (bass, vocals) and Sneaky Pete Kleinow (pedal steel) with ex-Swampwater member Gib Gilbeau (fiddle, guitar, vocals), ex-Canned Heat alumnus Joel Scott Hill (guitar), and ex-Byrd Gene Parsons (drums, vocals). This disc bridged the gap between ...
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Together Again/My Heart Skips a Beat [Bonus Tracks]
(1964)
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Buck Owens
Named after his double-sided number one hit single of early 1964, Together Again/My Heart Skips a Beat is one of Buck Owens' strongest albums of the '60s, as well as one of his few records to stick firmly in the honky tonk camp. Despite the rolling drums of "My Heart Skips a Beat," the jumpy "Truck Drivin' Man," the jokey "Ain't It Amazin' Gracie, ...
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