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Post subject: [2016-04-29] VA "The Golden Age Of American Popular Music: More Country Hits" (Ace UK)
Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2016 3:38 pm
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Description Ace’s flagship “Golden Age” series continues to be among our best selling and most highly respected releases. After a short hiatus, we’re pleased to announce this new volume featuring 28 country recordings that made the Billboard Hot 100 between 1955 and 1963. As “More Country Hits” is in the “Golden Age Of American Popular Music” series, the content is more melodic overall than a “Golden Age Of American Rock’n’Roll” edition might be. Nevertheless, there’s a generous helping of up-tempo hillbilly and borderline rockabilly among the straight-ahead country to give listeners a bit of light and shade. As usual, the CD comes with a generously illustrated and copiously annotated booklet. The tracks transport us to a time when State Fairs were more likely to be on a country performer’s itinerary than stadiums, and superstardom meant you stayed for an extra hour or two after your show to sign autographs, rather than successfully market your own fragrance range. A promotional campaign might have meant a solitary trade ad in the back of Billboard, while radio airplay was the main way of getting your music heard, rather than streaming. These singles became hits because they sold in their thousands, hundreds of thousands, and occasionally millions. That’s what it took to get a record into the national charts in the ultra-competitive 50s and 60s. Just about every big-selling country artist of the era is included. We’ve tried not to always go for an obvious hit, but there’s music here that will be remembered fondly by anyone who was around when these were new records. Many featured tracks have since come to be regarded as genre classics. If you can’t remember Ferlin Husky’s ‘The Waltz You Saved For Me’ too clearly, tracks such as Marty Robbins’ original of ‘Singing The Blues’, Johnny Horton’s ‘North To Alaska’ or Jim Reeves’ groundbreaking ‘Four Walls’ will surely not have slipped your mind.Tracklist 1. Four Walls - Jim Reeves 2. Chip Off The Old Block - Eddy Arnold 3. Send Me The Pillow You Dream On - Hank Locklin 4. North To Alaska - Johnny Horton 5. I Got Stripes - Johnny Cash 6. Back Track - Faron Young 7. Go On Home - Patti Page 8. Blue Blue Day - Don Gibson 9. Boppin' The Blues - Carl Perkins 10. Who Shot Sam? - George Jones 11. The Auctioneer - Leroy Van Dyke 12. Mary Don't You Weep - Stonewall Jackson 13. Dark Moon - Bonnie Guitar 14. Rockin' Rollin' Ocean - Hank Snow 15. My Shoes Keep Walking Back To You - Ray Price 16. Jenny Lou - Sonny James 17. Big River, Big Man - Claude King 18. I'm Saving My Love - Skeeter Davis 19. Soldier's Joy - Hawkshaw Hawkins 20. 500 Miles Away From Home - Bobby Bare 21. I Dreamed Of A Hill-billy Heaven - Tex Ritter 22. Cowboy Boots - Dave Dudley 23. 8 x 10 - Bill Anderson 24. Little Black Book - Jimmy Dean 25. Your Name Is Beautiful - Carl Smith 26. I'll Make It All Up To You - Jerry Lee Lewis 27. The Waltz You Saved For Me - Ferlin Husky 28. Singing The Blues - Marty RobbinsAmazon USA http://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CRHR6K0/?tag=imwan-20 Amazon UK http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01CRHR6K0/?tag=imwan-21
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Post subject: [2016-04-29] VA "The Golden Age Of American Popular Music: More Country Hits" (Ace UK)
Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2016 5:12 am
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