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  • McDonald Skeets - Rock It, But Don’t Wreck It – Singles As and Bs 1956-1962 (CD)

    13,00
  • Gallion Bob - Wall To Wall Love – 1956-1962 (CD)

    13,00
  • Hal Lone Pine - I Heard The Bluebirds Sing (CD)

    13,00
  • Various - Tennessee Waltz – The Many Moods of a Smash! (CD)

    13,00
  • Martin Grady - In Session – Hillbilly, Rockabilly, and Beyond (CD)

    13,00
  • Davis Stu - Red River Jamboree – Canada’s Trail Riding Cowboy Troubadour Sings (CD)

    13,00
  • Williams Doc and The Border Riders - Country Music Favourites from Wheeling, West Virginia (CD)

    13,00
  • Haggard Merle - Big City (Käytetty LP/12)

    20,00

    Still sealed!!!

  • Reeves Goebel - The Legendary Texas Drifter, Vol. 1 (Käytetty LP/12)

    13,00

    ”16 Rare cuts from the 1930s”

  • Shiner Mervin - The Landslide Of Love (Käytetty LP/12)

    17,00
  • Adams Kay - Little Pink Mack (3 bonus tracks) (CD)

    20,00

    Highway Heroine Bakersfield Twang backed by the Buckaroos!

    Got your ears on? This album collects Kay Adams’ live studio cuts from the Buck Owens Ranch Show. Along with Tammy, Patsy and Loretta, Kay was one of country’s first female artists who elevated women in the genre. Gritty and country-to-the-bone, let this one spin & cut a rug!

    Most of the Ranch Show songs Adams didn’t draw from her regular repertoire were tunes recorded by Buck Owens at some point, including “We’re Gonna Let the Good Times Roll,” “Number One Heel,” “Down, Down, Down,” and “Loose Talk.” But her Ranch Show renditions reveal a singer just as deserving of Bakersfield royalty status as the head honcho himself. She’s indomitable, inconsolable, or incorrigible as the moment demands. And whichever emotion she conveys, she achieves a pope-on-a-polygraph level of believability. Adams’ Ranch Show recordings are a hell of a legacy all on their own.

    When Adams tucks into “Silver Threads and Golden Needles,” things come full circle in multiple ways. “That was the first song I ever sang for Dave Stogner, and I used to sing that with my dad’s band,” she explains. That crucial catch in her voice signified that she was still every bit the Vernon-bred country girl who chimed in on her father’s gigs. But she was also the loud, proud woman unafraid to rock that tune up years before Linda Ronstadt tackled it.

    Also available on LP!

  • Dickens "Little" Jimmy - ”Little” Jimmy Dickens EP (Käytetty 7 single/EP)

    30,00

    Orig USA.

  • Cash Johnny - Little Drummer Boy / I’ll Remember You (Promo) (Käytetty 7 single/EP)

    30,00

    ORIG USA. Promo copy! LIKE NEW!!!

  • Cash Johnny - Hymns By Johnny Cash Vol. I EP (Käytetty 7 single/EP)

    30,00

    Orig USA.

  • Cash Johnny - Songs Of Our Soil Vol. I EP (Käytetty 7 single/EP)

    40,00

    Orig USA.

  • Cash Johnny - The Matador / Still In Town (Käytetty 7 single/EP)

    20,00

    Orig USA.

  • Cash Johnny - The Fabulous Vol. 1 EP (Käytetty 7 single/EP)

    30,00

    Orig USA.

  • Cash Johnny - Now, There Was A Song! Volume II EP (Käytetty 7 single/EP)

    50,00

    Orig USA.

  • The Fabulous Vol 3 EP-0

    Cash Johnny - The Fabulous Vol 3 EP (Käytetty 7 single/EP)

    40,00

    ORIG USA.

  • Ford Tennessee Ernie - Favorites (Käytetty LP/12)

    15,00

    Reissue. Originally released by Capitol Records (1957).

  • Cash Rosanne - I Don’t Want To Spoil The Party / Look What Our Love Is Coming To (Käytetty 7 single/EP)

    7,00

    Beatles cover a-puolella.

  • Seeger Pete - Same (Käytetty LP/12)

    10,00
  • Various - Shotgun Boogie – Rhythm & Blues Goes Country Vol.1 (CD)

    18,00

    1-CD (Digipak) with 36 page booklet, 29 tracks. Total playing time approx. 79 min.
    There has always been a lively exchange between musicians in the USA – regardless of skin color.
    With ’Shotgun Boogie’, Bear Family Records® documents in text and sound how R&B musicians successfully covered songs from the country music songbook.

    Smiley Lewis sings Link Davis’ Big Mamou, Joe Liggins Johnnie Lee Wills’ Rag Mop, Sonny Knight sings Hank Williams’ country tearjerker Lovesick Blues, the Crows cover Bill Carlisle’s No Help Wanted, Guitar Jr. brilliantly interprets Harlan Howard’s Pick Me Up On Your Way Down and Cecil Gant grooves through Tennessee Ernie Ford’s Shotgun Boogie.
    29 carefully remastered recordings from the best sources.

    Liner notes by the renowned music expert Bill Dahl with biographical and discographical details.

  • Foley Red - Company’s Comin’ (Käytetty LP/12)

    13,00

    1961 albumin repropainos.

  • Jones Tom - Live Duets 1969-1972 (2CD) (CD)

    25,00
  • Ale!

    Nesmith Michael - Different Drum – The Lost RCA Victor Recordings (2LP) (LP)

    35,00

    Blue smoke vinyl.

  • Ale!

    Thomas B.J. - In Remembrance—Love Songs & Lost Treasures (CD)

    20,00
  • Adams Kay - Little Pink Mack (Pink) (LP)

    35,00

    Highway Heroine Bakersfield Twang backed by the Buckaroos!

    Got your ears on? This album collects Kay Adams’ live studio cuts from the Buck Owens Ranch Show. Along with Tammy, Patsy and Loretta, Kay was one of country’s first female artists who elevated women in the genre. Gritty and country-to-the-bone, let this one spin & cut a rug!

    Most of the Ranch Show songs Adams didn’t draw from her regular repertoire were tunes recorded by Buck Owens at some point, including “We’re Gonna Let the Good Times Roll,” “Number One Heel,” “Down, Down, Down,” and “Loose Talk.” But her Ranch Show renditions reveal a singer just as deserving of Bakersfield royalty status as the head honcho himself. She’s indomitable, inconsolable, or incorrigible as the moment demands. And whichever emotion she conveys, she achieves a pope-on-a-polygraph level of believability. Adams’ Ranch Show recordings are a hell of a legacy all on their own.

    When Adams tucks into “Silver Threads and Golden Needles,” things come full circle in multiple ways. “That was the first song I ever sang for Dave Stogner, and I used to sing that with my dad’s band,” she explains. That crucial catch in her voice signified that she was still every bit the Vernon-bred country girl who chimed in on her father’s gigs. But she was also the loud, proud woman unafraid to rock that tune up years before Linda Ronstadt tackled it.

    Also available on CD!

  • Gibson Don - Look Who’s Blue EP (Käytetty 7 single/EP)

    20,00

    Orig Germany. Original inner sleeve.

  • Williams Hank - Crazy Heart EP (Käytetty 7 single/EP)

    40,00

    Orig USA.

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