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A Decade of Hits
(1983)
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The Charlie Daniels Band
More than half of the songs from the Charlie Daniels Band's compilation A Decade of Hits were chart successes, especially the fiery "Devil Went Down to Georgia," a boot-kickin' mix of rock and country fiddle that proved to be this group's biggest hit. Played on both country and rock radio, it hit number three on Billboard's Top 40 in 1979 thanks ...
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Goin' South Platinum Edition
(2007)
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Collecting the best from both volumes of Goin' South, Goin' South Platinum Edition mixes dyed-in-the-wool Southern rock with songs that mesh well, even if they aren't technically that style. Geographically, the Band are far north of the Mason-Dixon line, but "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down"'s Southern Gothic mood makes it a good fit with the ...
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Fire on the Mountain
(1975)
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Four albums in, Charlie Daniels -- now fronting the Charlie Daniels Band -- finally found a way to not just synthesize his various influences, he found a way to streamline them and polish them, turning them into something proudly Southern and redneck yet commercial with Fire on the Mountain. This means that he's toned down the wild, messy ...
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The Essential Charlie Daniels Band
(2003)
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The Charlie Daniels Band
The Essential Charlie Daniels Band contains 16 well-chosen tracks taken from the band's mid-'70s to late-'80s recordings on Epic. All the basics are here, including the country crossover smash "The Devil Went Down to Georgia." Luckily for all but the most rabid fan, this set contains the original versions of Daniels' outlaw/Southern rock hits, ...
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The Dukes of Hazzard [Original Soundtrack]
(2005)
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Pop culture fans probably would've liked this set to include Waylon Jennings' original television theme, but Willie Nelson's autopilot remake is probably satisfactory for this broad and snickering, nostalgia-aping film adaptation. Disregarding Jessica Simpson's insultingly horrible rendition of "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" -- it doesn't even ...
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Super Hits
(1994)
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The Charlie Daniels Band
Super Hits is a budget-priced collection that features a handful of Charlie Daniels Band's biggest hits, but it doesn't provide a definitive retrospective, nor does it have every hit that a casual fan could want. It's entertaining, but it leaves you wanting more. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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The Ultimate Charlie Daniels Band
(2002)
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It could be argued that Epic/Legacy's 2002 double-disc compilation The Ultimate Charlie Daniels Band falls a little short of the title's claim, but then you'd have to realize that they're being literal with the title -- Daniels' first album may not be represented here, but it was a solo affair, not a band effort. This 30-track collection covers ...
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Ultimate Southern Rock
(2003)
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Various Artists
The word "ultimate" in this compilation is highly suspect since most of the key jams of this genre are missing, but there are two discs of Southern rock to be sure. The bands are all here and some weird choices as well -- the Vaughan Brothers? Waylon Jennings? Johnny Winter? -- but the tunes are secondary for the most part; still it's a nice ...
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Rockin' 70's [Sony]
(2004)
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Sony Music's three-disc set Rockin' 70's is a fun-packed trip through the archives that hits on some very big names in '70s rock but also gathers up some obscure tracks as well. There are songs here that are monolithic examples of the power and glory of '70s AOR like Heart's "Barracuda," Rick Derringer's "Rock and Roll, Hootchie Koo," Electric ...
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16 Biggest Hits
(2006)
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Charlie Daniels
You'd be hard-pressed to find a better single-disc Charlie Daniels Band greatest-hits compilation than 16 Biggest Hits, which indeed lives up to its billing, rounding up a balanced selection of hits that span from 1973 to 1989 -- from "Uneasy Rider" to "(What This World Needs Is) A Few More Rednecks." Granted, the Charlie Daniels of the mid-'70s ...
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Rebel Rock [Sony]
(1995)
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Sony Music Special Products' Rebel Rock contains ten Southern rock, blues-rock and rebel country hits from the Columbia/Epic vaults (with the exception of one or two cuts licensed from Arista Records). Since the resulting disc runs from the mid-'70s to the mid-'80s, it's a little uneven -- the Fabulous Thunderbirds' Teflon-slick "Tuff Enuff" and ...
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Goin' South, Vol. 2
(2002)
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Various Artists
The second volume of the popular Southern rock collection features several more classics of the genre. Some of the more notable inclusions are Black Oak Arkansas' "Jim Dandy," Lynyrd Skynyrd's "What's Your Name," Foghat's "Slow Ride," and perhaps the king of all Southern rock, Skynyrd's "Free Bird." Fans of the genre (or even '70s rock in general) ...
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Roots Remain
(1996)
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The Charlie Daniels Band
Roots Remain is a three-disc box set covering the Charlie Daniels Band's entire career. Over the course of 45 songs, the box touches upon all of his hits -- including "The Devil Went Down to Georgia," "Long-Haired Country Boy," and "Uneasy Rider" -- plus key album tracks, B-sides, and several unreleased and rare gems, such as his take on Eric ...
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The Back to Back: The Charlie Daniels Band/The Marshall Tucker Band
(1992)
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Back to Back provides ten songs, five each, from the Charlie Daniels Band and the Marshall Tucker Band on one disc. These Southern rock bands are similar enough that the transition between them isn't jarring, and the fact that these are the original Epic and Capricorn recordings from the '70s helps make this cheapo K-Tel disc worth picking up from ...
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Volunteer Jam
(1976)
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The Charlie Daniels Band
When Charlie Daniels held his first-ever Volunteer Jam in his home state of Tennessee, the tapes were rolling and the cameras were as well. Sections of the jam were filmed and released theatrically in 1975. The Volunteer Jam was scheduled to go on the road in 1999, with the film being screened prior to each show. This live recording serves as a ...
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South's Greatest Hits
(1973)
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Southern Rockin' Rebels
(1997)
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Southern Rock: Gold [2 CD]
(2005)
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Much like jazz, Southern rock isn't just a musical genre, it's an institution, one that is interwoven into the fabric of 20th century American popular culture and is distinctly indigenous to American shores. As such, there have been countless anthologies and budget-line collections loosely assembling a smattering of the sound and its rich ...
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Redneck Country [Time Life]
(2006)
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Redneck Country contains 18 hits by the original artists, concentrating on blue collar anthems of the genre from the '70s and '80s. The outlaw aspect of this lineup is well thought out, more so than on similarly priced mid-line compilations. Among the highlights are Waylon Jennings' "Ladies Love Outlaws," Hank Williams, Jr.'s "All My Rowdy Friends ...
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Ultimate Hits: More Ultimate Southern Rock
(2005)
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The Very Best of Outlaw Country
(2008)
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The term "outlaw country" initially centered around the groundbreaking 1976 album Wanted! The Outlaws by Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Tompall Glaser, and Jessi Colter. Since that time, the moniker has been broadened to pin down similar likeminded performers who play country music with attitude. The "outlaw" aspect on this particular compilation ...
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