George Strait
George Strait - Lead On
(#132)
Erscheinungsdatum: 1994
Label: MCA Records
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Hinzugefügt am: 05.07.2021
George Strait
George Strait - Lead On
(#132)
Genre: Country
Disks: 1
Martin Delray
Get Rhythm
(#133)
Erscheinungsdatum:
Label: Atlantic
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Hinzugefügt am: 28.06.2021
Martin Delray
Get Rhythm
(#133)
Genre: Country
Disks: 1
Don Gibson
The Singer - The Songwriter: 1961-1966
(#134)
Erscheinungsdatum: 1993
Label: Bear Family Records
Kommentare: 4 CDs
Hinzugefügt am: 17.11.2020
Don Gibson
The Singer - The Songwriter: 1961-1966
(#134)
Genre: Country
Länge: 5:10:50
Disks: 4
Produzent: Chet Atkins
Zusammenfassung: 4-CD boxed set (LP-size) with 23-page book,
We pick up where '1949-1960' leaves off, and although the hits were growing smaller, Don Gibson was cutting some of the most strikingly original music to come out of Nashville in the early-to-mid '60s.
Don Gibson
The Singer - The Songwriter 1949-1960
(#135)
Erscheinungsdatum: 1991
Label: Bear Family Records
Kommentare: 4 CDs
Hinzugefügt am: 17.11.2020
Don Gibson
The Singer - The Songwriter 1949-1960
(#135)
Genre: Country
Disks: 4
Various Artists
Gitarren Träume
(#136)
Erscheinungsdatum:
Label: EditionPlus
Kommentare: 4 CDs
Hinzugefügt am: 06.07.2021
Various Artists
Gitarren Träume
(#136)
Genre: Guitar Instrumental
Disks: 4
High Noon
Glory Bound
(#137)
Erscheinungsdatum:
Label: Goofin’ Records
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Hinzugefügt am: 14.06.2021
High Noon
Glory Bound
(#137)
Genre: Rockabilly, Hillbilly, Hillbilly Boogie
Disks: 1
Gaby Albrecht
Glücklich Wie Noch Nie
(#138)
Erscheinungsdatum: 2007
Label: Sony BMG Music Entertainment
Kommentare:
Hinzugefügt am: 01.06.2022
Gaby Albrecht
Glücklich Wie Noch Nie
(#138)
Genre: Pop, Schlager
Disks: 1
Boney M.
Gold: 20 Super Hits
(#139)
Erscheinungsdatum:
Label: BMG
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Hinzugefügt am: 06.07.2021
Boney M.
Gold: 20 Super Hits
(#139)
Genre: Pop, Disco
Disks: 1
Various Artists
Gonna Shake This Shack Tonight! From The Vaults Of Decca & Coral Records
(#140)
Erscheinungsdatum: 2020
Label: Bear Family Records
Kommentare:
Hinzugefügt am: 09.12.2020
Various Artists
Gonna Shake This Shack Tonight! From The Vaults Of Decca & Coral Records
(#140)
Genre: Folk, World & Country, Hillbilly, Western Swing
Länge: 1:15:58
Disks: 1
Zusammenfassung: Digipak
Various Artists
Gonna Shake This Shack Tonight! From The Vaults Of RCA And X Records
(#141)
Erscheinungsdatum: 2007
Label: Bear Family Records
Kommentare:
Hinzugefügt am: 09.12.2020
Various Artists
Gonna Shake This Shack Tonight! From The Vaults Of RCA And X Records
(#141)
Genre: Rockabilly, Country, Honky Tonk
Länge: 1:07:26
Disks: 1
Produzent: Chet Atkins, Eddie Kissack, Henri René, Lawton Williams, Steve Sholes
Zusammenfassung: 1-CD with 48-page booklet, 'RCA & X' Recordings
Various Artists
Gonna Shake This Shack Tonight! From The Vaults Of Sage And Sand Records
(#142)
Erscheinungsdatum: 2011
Label: Bear Family Records
Kommentare:
Hinzugefügt am: 09.12.2020
Various Artists
Gonna Shake This Shack Tonight! From The Vaults Of Sage And Sand Records
(#142)
Genre: Rockabilly, Country
Länge: 1:10:42
Disks: 1
Produzent: Otto Fleener, Pat Nelson (4)
Zusammenfassung: Digipac 52-page booklet Original Sage & Sand Recordings
Various Artists
Good Old Country Music
(#143)
Erscheinungsdatum:
Label: RCA
Kommentare:
Hinzugefügt am: 05.07.2021
Various Artists
Good Old Country Music
(#143)
Genre: Country
Disks: 2
Junior Brown
Guit With It
(#144)
Erscheinungsdatum: 1993
Label: Curb Records
Kommentare:
Hinzugefügt am: 15.12.2020
Junior Brown
Guit With It
(#144)
Genre: Country
Länge: 44:42
Disks: 1
Dwight Yoakam
Guitars, Cadillacs, Etc., Etc.
(#145)
Erscheinungsdatum:
Label: Rhino/Warner
Kommentare:
Hinzugefügt am: 28.06.2021
Dwight Yoakam
Guitars, Cadillacs, Etc., Etc.
(#145)
Genre: Country
Länge: 31:10
Disks: 1
Produzent: Pete Anderson
Zusammenfassung: Dwight Yoakam's Guitars, Cadillacs, Etc., Etc. began as an EP issued on the California Oak label. When Reprise signed him, they added four more tracks to the mix to round it out as an album. Yoakam, a Kentuckian, brought country music back into its own medium by reviving the classic Bakersfield sound with the help of his producer and lead guitarist, former Detroiter Pete Anderson. As a result, the "new traditionalist" movement was born, but Yoakam was always a cut or three above the rest, as this album displays in spades. Guitars, Cadillacs, Etc., Etc. kicks off with a smoking cover of Johnny Horton's "Honky Tonk Man“, a song now so closely associated with Yoakam, the original has all but been forgotten. But this is only the beginning. Yoakam's own songs such as "Bury Me," a duet with Maria McKee, and "South of Cincinnati" reference both the pastoral and dark sides of his native state. "South Of Cincinnati" is a paean to those who left Kentucky for Ohio in search of jobs, and "Bury Me" celebrates the land itself. In addition, the title track, with Anderson's Don Rich-influenced guitar style, walks the Buck Owens line until the line extends to Yoakam. With fiddles and backing vocals, Yoakam's street poetry is both poignant and profound, built into a barroom anthem. In addition to this there is the gorgeous "Miner's Prayer“, an acoustic number powered by dobro (courtesy of David Mansfield), flat-picked guitar, and Yoakam's singing of his grandfather and generations like him who lived and died in the mines of Kentucky. Here Bill Monroe meets Ralph Stanley meets Bob Dylan. In the grain of Yoakam's voice there isn't one hint of irony, only empathy and raw emotion. Yoakam also does a more than acceptable version of June Carter's "Ring Of Fire“, the "Cherokee" of country music – meaning that if you can play it and pull it off, you're taken seriously by the veterans. The album closes with the Harlan Howard classic "Heartaches By The Number." Because of Ed Black's steel playing, Brantley Kearns' fiddle, and Anderson's guitar, the accompaniment is stronger and far edgier than the Ray Price version, but from Yoakam's throat comes an entirely different story than Price's. In Price's case the song was a plea; in Yoakam's it's a statement of fact. An astonishing debut, Guitars, Cadillacs, Etc., Etc. changed the face of country music single-handedly and remains one hell of a party record.