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A Proper Introduction to the Carter Family: Keep on the Sunny Side
(2004)
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The Carter Family
Certainly there are dozens if not a hundred compilations of the music of the Carter Family. While Rounder issued the complete Victor recordings, and there have been some Columbia sets issued as well, this fairly priced single-disc, 25-cut collection from Proper is all most people need. These tunes were all taken from the 1920s and '30s, and are ...
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The Carter Family, Vol. 2: 1935-1941
(2003)
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British label JSP offers another of their fine budget collections on The Carter Family, Vol. 2: 1935-1941. On 129 songs collected on five CDs, this second volume in the series gives a complete overview of the first family of country music's later years. Legendary songs like "Can the Circle Be Unbroken," "Keep on the Sunny Side," "No Depression," ...
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Flowers in the Wildwood: Women in Early Country Music, 1923-1939
(2003)
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Various Artists
Anyone who sees the subtitle "Women in Early Country Music" and immediately thinks of Patsy Cline and Loretta Lynn will benefit greatly from the education offered by this generous collection, which consists of recordings by artists both well-known (Coon Creek Girls, Carter Family, Patsy Montana) and obscure (Wisdom Sisters, Louisiana Lou, Wanda & ...
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Pioneering Women of Bluegrass
(1996)
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Hazel Dickens & Alice Gerrard
Hazel Dickens & Alice Gerrard recorded a couple of albums in the mid-'60s that are now acknowledged as groundbreakers in demonstrating that women could play and record quality bluegrass. This collection remasters and re-sequences 26 tracks from the sessions, as well as adding lengthy historical liner notes, much of them contributed by the ...
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On Border Radio, Vol. 1
(1995)
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The Carter Family
About an hour of material taken from transcription discs recorded for broadcast on XET in Monterrey, Mexico in 1939. This isn't extraneous stuff by any means, containing their characteristic harmonies and well-executed guitar arrangements. It's of special interest to Carter Family fans, however, for the inclusion of much material that the group ...
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Country Folk
(2007)
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The Carter Family
Those looking for a comprehensive, cheaply priced compilation of the Carter Family's work will be more than satisfied with this four-disc set from Proper Records. Clocking in at 103 songs, it spans the entire length of the Carters' career, from their initial recording sessions in Bristol, VA (the same sessions that helped make Bristol the ...
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On Border Radio, Vol. 2: 1939
(1997)
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The Carter Family
Another dip into the surviving transcription discs of their 1939 XET broadcasts, which like the first volume presents the family in various contexts. The best cuts are generally those on which Sara and Maybelle handle the vocals; there are also ones by the young Carter Sisters, and a couple of instrumentals. The content isn't quite as strong on ...
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The Early Years (1957-1958)
(1992)
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Bill Clifton
Bill Clifton was one of bluegrass's finest guitarists and also an underrated vocalist. He was especially gripping on slow, aching tunes like "Lonely Heart Blues" or gospel numbers like "I'm Living The Right Life Now" and "When You Kneel At Your Mother's Grave." Clifton's late-'50s singles were collected on this CD, featuring him working alongside ...
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The Decca Sessions, Vol. 1 (1936)
(2001)
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The Carter Family
If there was a Mount Rushmore of country music, the Carter Family would be on it. That, however, doesn't mean that everyone listens to their music; their old-timey vocals strike many as out of tune, rough-hewn, and otherworldly. The recordings the Carter Family made for Decca between 1936 and 1938, however, are different. Some aficionados consider ...
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