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The Best of Merle Travis: Sweet Temptation 1946-1953
(2000)
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Merle Travis
Covering a time frame from 1946 to 1953, here's a nice collection of Travis' biggest hits. As revered as Merle is as an innovative and influential guitarist, this set principally highlights his best-known tunes as a singer/songwriter, including the original "Sixteen Tons," "So Round, So Firm, So Fully Packed," "Divorce Me C.O.D.," "Kentucky Means ...
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The Best of Merle Travis
(1990)
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Merle Travis
Rhino's The Best of Merle Travis may contain all of his big chart hits, but it's a misleading collection. Instead of focusing on Travis' revolutionary playing, the set runs through his hits and novelty songs, which all emphasize his vocals. Therefore, it isn't quite as comprehensive -- or essential -- as it initially appears. The album hints at ...
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Hot Pickin
(2003)
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Merle Travis
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1952: A Time to Remember, 20 Original Chart Hits
(1998)
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Various Artists
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Saturday Night Shuffle: A Celebration of Merle Travis the Man & His Music
(1993)
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Various Artists
Saturday Night Shuffle is a lovingly performed tribute to Merle Travis, one of the most influential talents in country music and one of the greatest guitar pickers of all time. WARNING: This album is not a collection of major-label B-list alternative rock schlock of the sort that populates most "tribute"records, but rather is a CD full of ...
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Then and Now/Two Days in November [2002]
(2002)
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Doc Watson
Following the phenomenal success of 1972's Will the Circle Be Unbroken, Doc Watson and his son Merle Watson signed with independent label Poppy Records and released three wonderful albums, Elementary Doctor Watson! (1972), Then and Now (1973), and Two Days in November (1974), all three of which were produced by the legendary Jack Clement. These ...
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Two Days in November
(1974)
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Doc & Merle Watson
Although Arthel "Doc" Watson had been a central figure in the folk and acoustic music that was native to the Appalachian southeastern United States since the late '50s, significant success came later in his life. By the mid-'60s, Doc Watson (vocal/guitar/harmonica) had been joined by his son Merle Watson (guitar/banjo), and together they were ...
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