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The Little Willies
(2006)
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The Little Willies could be called a supergroup if they had more than one star in their lineup. Instead, the quintet is a group of five New York musicians -- highlighted by pianist/vocalist Norah Jones, but also featuring her regular bassist Lee Alexander, guitarist/vocalist Richard Julian, guitarist Jim Campilongo, and drummer Dan Rieser -- who ...
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Will the Circle Be Unbroken
(1972)
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The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
With all due respect to the Byrds and the Flying Burrito Brothers, it took the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band with this album to come up with a merger of rock and country music that worked for both sides and everyone involved. The opening number, "The Grand Ole Opry Song," set the tone for the album, showing that this band -- for all of their origins in ...
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Best of the Best
(1998)
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Eddy Arnold
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Will the Circle Be Unbroken: The Trilogy
(2003)
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The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
In 1972, long before O Brother, Where Art Thou? allowed hipsters and intermittent record buyers through the great oak doors of traditional country music, California's Nitty Gritty Dirt Band gathered legends and soon to become legends of country music into a Nashville studio and made the sprawling Will the Circle Be Unbroken. The success of this ...
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Jackie Brown -- Music from the Motion Picture
(1997)
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Original Soundtrack
Quentin Tarantino established himself as one of the few filmmakers to effectively use pop music with his first film Reservoir Dogs, a movie where the music was integral to the success of the film yet also worked well as a collection of songs. Jackie Brown, Tarantino's long-awaited third feature, finds him exploring new territory, creating an ...
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Down the Old Plank Road: The Nashville Sessions
(2002)
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The Chieftains
In the wake of the success of O Brother Where Art Thou?, this collaboration between Irish supergroup the Chieftains and some of country's best known neo-traditionalists was almost inevitable. Luckily for all involved, the idea actually makes a lot of sense too. Most of the ballads and work songs that were born in the Appalachian hills have deep ...
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The Pressure Is On
(1981)
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Hank Williams, Jr.
Still hanging out with producer Jimmy Bowen, Hank Williams, Jr.'s The Pressure Is On continued his streak of winners that began back in the 1970s with Hank Williams, Jr. & Friends. Williams concentrated more on his songwriting here and nailed two of his most famous compositions, both of which were Top Five singles that flew in the face of a Nash ...
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RCA Country Legends
(2000)
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Eddy Arnold
There have been many Eddy Arnold collections released over the years, but Buddha's 2000 compilation RCA Country Legends stands as one of the best. This is especially true because CD-era collections of his RCA countrypolitan work have been confusing, either existing as budget-line discs or as jumbled overviews that didn't hit enough of the high ...
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Old Cowboy Classics
(1983)
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Chris LeDoux
Old Cowboy Classics, which first appeared in 1983, collects LeDoux favorites like "Old Paint," "Ballad of Will Rogers," and "Tennessee Stud." Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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Sings Songs for Little Pickers
(1990)
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Doc Watson
Songs for Little Pickers is a wonderful live recording of Doc Watson performing family material that he remembers singing as a child in North Carolina. Thom Owens, All Music Guide
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Horse Legends
(1997)
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Michael Martin Murphey
Michael Martin Murphey narrowed his focus a little for this 1997 set of horse-related songs, eschewing widescreen and outright prairie opera for some straightforward performances on straightforward songs. The exception is the opening "Tennessee Stud," set up as a duet with Johnny Cash, who alternates verses with Murphey. Much of the rest mixes ...
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Legacy
(2002)
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Doc Watson
Anyone who has developed a deep love for Doc Watson will be elated by this three-disc biographical journey through his life and music. Two discs are devoted to conversations between Watson and longtime friend David Holt, in which Doc recalls his youth, his early career, and his tours with son Merle. Scattered throughout the interview are intimate ...
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The Best of Doc Watson: 1964-1968
(1999)
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Doc Watson
Boasting 23 tracks (three unreleased) culled from six of Watson's classic Vanguard albums, The Best of Doc Watson 1964-1968 is a great summing up of the music he made during that period and a perfect testament to his standing as a true American musical treasure. Showcasing the amazing depth of ability that Watson has made his trademark, this ...
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Cowboys Ain't Easy to Love/Paint Me Back Home
(2007)
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Chris LeDoux
This two-fer from Capitol/EMI features a pair of out of print LPs by the late, neo-traditionalist country singer Chris LeDoux: Cowboys Ain't Easy to Love and Paint Me Back Home originally issued on Liberty in 1978 and 1979, respectively. Highlights among the 22 tracks include the LeDoux originals "The Old Timer," "Cowcamp Blues," "Lean, Mean and ...
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Dobro/Blues & Bluegrass
(1974)
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Mike Auldridge
This welcome reissue brings together the first two solo albums by Seldom Scene dobro player Mike Auldridge, each of which was groundbreaking in a different way. While "progressive bluegrass" was already a fully established musical convention by 1972, when Dobro was originally issued, instrumental bluegrass arrangements of material like ...
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Southbound
(1966)
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Doc Watson
Southbound was a pivotal record for Doc Watson. Upon its 1966 release, it demonstrated that Watson was capable of more than just dazzling interpretations of folk songs, but that he could also write excellent original material and rework new country songs in a fascinating manner. Southbound also marked the recorded debut of Merle Watson, Doc's ...
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Vanguard Visionaries
(2007)
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Doc Watson
Founded in 1950 by brothers Seymour Solomon and Maynard Solomon just as the LP format was taking hold (it had been introduced to the market two years previously), Vanguard Records took full advantage of the longer playing time afforded and began life as a classical label, moving easily into jazz, then gospel, bluegrass, blues, and folk (as Joan ...
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One Night
(1978)
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Arlo Guthrie
A 1978 live album recorded with the group Shenandoah (not the country-pop band of the '80s and '90s but a strange conglomeration of bluegrass, rock, and jazz players), One Night is a quirky blend of traditional folk songs and unusual covers. The covers range from a bluegrassy take on the Beatles' "I've Just Seen a Face" (quite nice) to the old ...
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Greetings from Tennessee
(2004)
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Various Artists
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Doc and the Boys/Live and Pickin'
(2003)
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Doc & Merle Watson
On this release, Southern Music combined two '70s United Artists albums by the great Doc Watson: Doc and the Boys from 1976 and Live and Pickin' from 1979 are paired on a single compact disc for this 2003 release. Sean Westergaard, All Music Guide
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Wow That's What I Call Bluegrass
(2003)
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Various Artists
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The Chiswick Story
(1992)
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Various Artists
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Americana
(1991)
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Jimmie Driftwood
Comprising Jimmie Driftwood's complete recordings for RCA, cut between 1957 and 1961, this three-CD set opens with Driftwood's most famous song, "The Battle of New Orleans," and the ten other songs that comprised the classic country-folk collection Newly Discovered Early American Folk Songs. The material here, when compared to the music of the ...
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Legendary
(2003)
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Chet Atkins
This budget-priced three-disc Australian import -- on RCA, so it's official -- compiles Chet Atkins' work from the early '50s to about 1980. Basically, from the time he became "Mr. Guitar" to the end of his prime -- though Atkins remained a monster guitarist until his death in 2001. You would have to know Atkins' music to get any of this because, ...
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Me & Chet/Me & Jerry
(1998)
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Chet Atkins
This discount-priced two-fer combines the two celebrated duet albums made by Chet Atkins and Jerry Reed in the early '70s. Oddly, they are sequenced in reverse chronological order. Me & Jerry, which won the 1970 Grammy Award for Best Country Instrumental Performance, comes second (tracks 12-21), while 1972's Me & Chet, which was merely nominated ...
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