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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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The Complete Hank Williams Jr
(1999)
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Hank Williams, Jr.
To be fair, the title of The Complete Hank Williams, Jr. is disingenuous, since three discs are hardly enough space to cover his complete recordings or even his complete recordings for Curb Records. So, forget the title and concentrate on the music, which is a distillation of his decade-long stint at Curb. Granted, these ten years found Williams ...
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Montana Cafe
(1986)
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Hank Williams, Jr.
By the time of 1986's Montana Cafe, Hank Williams, Jr. had established himself as a singular hitmaking country artist, long out of his father's shadow. This allowed Bocephus to loosen up his outlaw image a bit, making this is a happier album because of it. Among the ten tracks are plenty of upbeat hits, including "Country State of Mind," "Mind ...
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Steve Goodman
(1972)
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Steve Goodman
Steve Goodman's 1971 self-titled album marked the debut of a great new songwriter. "City of New Orleans," which was (then) soon to be a hit for Arlo Guthrie, is the obvious standout, and "You Never Even Call Me by My Name," later a country hit by David Allan Coe in a revised version, is also impressive, but "I Don't Know Where I'm Goin', but I'm ...
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Greatest Hits, Vol. 3
(1989)
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Hank Williams, Jr.
This chronicles Williams's ongoing 80s success, 1985-1989, featuring the #1 hits "I'm for Love," "Ain't Misbehavin'," "Mind Your Own Business," and "Born to Boogie." William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
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24 of Hank Williams' Greatest Hits
(1970)
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Hank Williams
24 of Hank Williams' Greatest Hits was originally released as a set of overdubbed recordings, where the spare original recordings were augmented by a fuller band and, occasionally, strings. In the '80s, Mercury reissued the album with the original, undubbed versions of the songs and this version stands as an excellent retrospective of Williams' ...
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Senor Blues
(1997)
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Taj Mahal
Seņor Blues is one of Taj Mahal's best latter-day albums, a rollicking journey through classic blues styles performed with contemporary energy and flair. There's everything from country-blues to jazzy uptown blues on Seņor Blues, and Taj hits all of areas in between, including R&B and soul. Stylistically, it's similar to most of his albums, but he ...
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The Complete Hank Williams
(1998)
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Hank Williams, Sr.
Between 1986 and 1987, Mercury launched its first effort to chronicle Hank Williams' complete recorded works, releasing a series of eight double albums/single CDs which were later collected as a box set. Both the individual compilations and the box set were pulled from the market in the '90s, clearing the way for The Complete Hank Williams, a ten ...
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Broadcasting
(1992)
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Saffire -- The Uppity Blues Women
Between Hot Flash and Broadcasting, Saffire lost a bassist, but added a mandolinist, fiddler, organist, and electric guitarist, which gives Broadcasting a fuller, richer sound. Fortunately, that hasn't distracted attention from the bawdy, sassy vocals of Ann Rabson and Gaye Adegbalola, who still exhibit a raw, natural charisma. And the material -- ...
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Original Singles Collection...Plus
(1992)
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Hank Williams, Sr.
The title of The Original Singles Collection ... Plus is slightly misleading. Although PolyGram marketed the three-disc, 83-song set as a complete collection, it doesn't feature all of the singles Hank Williams released during his lifetime. Several singles Williams released under the pseudonym "Luke the Drifter" as well all of the duets he cut ...
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Gold
(2005)
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Hank Williams
Tall, charismatic, and eschewing rustic hillbilly stage outfits in favor of sleek, tailored Nudie suits, Hank Williams was country music's first true superstar, and he was more than aware that a little motion on-stage drove the ladies crazy. But it is Williams' songwriting that has ensured his legacy more than anything, and his songs -- which ...
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The Bocephus Box [Curb]
(2000)
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Hank Williams, Jr.
The years covered on Curb's The Bocephus Box (1979-1999) are the 20 years where Hank Jr. was an American icon, the larger-than-life rowdy man of country. His rise began in the early '80s, when he hit upon a terrific blend of honky tonk, Southern rock, blues, and country that appealed to rock and country audiences alike -- rednecks of all ...
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The Complete Columbia Hits and More
(2004)
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Jimmy Dean
He wasn't particularly innovative, and no one ever mistook him for a genuine honky tonk man, but Jimmy Dean turned a knack for perfectly phrased, half-spoken story-songs into a little personal cottage industry in the early '60s, climaxing in 1961's "Big Bad John." He could sing just fine when he chose to, though, and his main talent may well have ...
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Health & Happiness Shows
(1993)
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Hank Williams, Sr.
The double-disc set Health & Happinesss Shows collects eight complete radio shows that Hank Williams recorded in 1949, when his career was just taking off. Throughout the collection, Williams sounds energetic and vibrant, even during his between-song stage patter which is nearly fascinating as the music. It's a set that is designed for collectors, ...
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Long Gone Lonesome Blues
(2002)
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Hank Williams
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Settin' the Woods on Fire
(2005)
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Hank Williams
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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This Country's Rockin'
(1990)
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Various Artists
This Country's Rockin' collects ten tracks from the vaults of MCA Nashville and Warner-Reprise that appeal to both pop and country audiences from the mid- to late- '80s. Some of the highlights from this budget-priced collection include Steve Earle's "Guitar Town," Dwight Yoakam's "Little Sister," Hank Williams Jr's "Mind Your Own Business," ...
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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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Blues with a Feeling: The Very Best of Taj Mahal
(2003)
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Taj Mahal
Throughout his career, Taj Mahal has always been considered a bluesman, which is true enough, since the basis for everything he does has been the country blues, but he is not a traditionalist at heart, and he has always looked for ways to push the blues into new places and shapes. Adding at times rhythms and sensibilities that are drawn from ...
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The Hillbilly Shakespeare
(2005)
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Hank Williams
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The Best of Jimmy Dean
(2004)
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Jimmy Dean
Released within a year after Collectors' Choice's comprehensive retrospective The Complete Columbia Hits & More, Columbia/Legacy's 2004 16-track release The Best of Jimmy Dean is nine cuts shorter than that collection but four songs longer than the classic 1966 Greatest Hits. This means it's not as complete as the best collection on the market, ...
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The Honky Tonk Man
(2005)
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Hank Williams
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Live at the Ice House
(2003)
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Jeffrey Frederick Band
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Golden Greats
(2003)
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Hank Williams
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City of New Orleans
(1978)
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Steve Goodman
Steve Goodman was best known for "City of New Orleans," a song he wrote while on the campaign trail for Edmund Muskie that became a hit for Arlo Guthrie in 1972, and was later covered by numerous artists including Willie Nelson. "You Never Even Called Me By My Name" was a major hit on the country charts for David Allan Coe, who added a fourth ...
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