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September 2010 Newsletter ------Yesterday & Today Records P.O. Box 54 Miranda NSW 2228 ph: (02) 95311710 Email: [email protected] Web: www.yesterdayandtoday.com.au ------Postage: 1cd $2/ 2cds $3/ 3-4 $6.50 We can sometimes sneak 5 in for that rate. ------PRE CHRISTMAS SALE. I have had 3 walk in sales in the last 12 months & they have all gone well. Next one will be 20th November and promises to be the best yet with a big buying trip in the interim. It is INVITATION only so if you would like to come please let me know. It will be worth your while believe me. ------Please read on. Lots of great new cds & bargains. If you haven’t ordered in a while this is the chance to remain on our mailing list. Thank you! If sending a cheque for any sale item please call first.

A) “Outlaw” $30 B) Shane Worley “Honky Tonk History” $30 Two similarly themed , mostly covers of outlaw period classics but both with originality to make them worthwhile.

Worley has previously done a Haggard tribute albums and continues with a great cover of “Is This the Beginning of the end”, a Wynn Stewart song that appeared on an early Haggard . He also does a finetake on “Heart Don’t Stop Stoppin’ on Me Now”, from & Max D Barnes. Producer Mike Headrick is of course a hero in our annuls and he shines on throughout. Shane even does an song, and does an extremely fine job on “House With No Curtains”. Worley is also a fine writer as evidenced by “Every Waylon Needs a Jessi”, about the guy who sees it as a time to settle down. “Mooney Had His Back” is a song by Mike Headrick about Waylon and his great player, . Great. Worley is a superior vocalist who has the ability to turn any song into his own. One of the most popular independent artists we have ever sold.

Chesnutt hit the ground running with his “Too Cold at Home”. Instantly he proved himself to be one of the greatest vocalists in history. He became somewhat unfashionable though, but only to the turkeys that are supposedly running the major labels in Nashville. He now treads the independent route as well. Firstly this is produced by Dwight’s early mentor, . There is a real surprise as Mark does a duet with the fabulous Amber Digby on a rather obscure Dr Hook song (co-written by Denis Loccoriere and ). Its is “A Couple More Years” and even though a big Dr Hook fand I never really liked this much, BUT Ches and Amber give it a life it never had. Amber is the perfect foil for Chesnutt. Chesnutt’s vocal is an absolute delight. It is not the same song. It is magically transformed by two of the best vocalists you’d ever hear. If you hear this and don’t get goosebumps call the coroner. Chesnutt shines on two Kristofferson songs, the oft covered “Sunday Mornin’ Comin’ Down”, again a song that seemingly can be adapted to the singers’ style as evidenced by the likes of Ray Stevens and having hits with it, and the equally grand “Lovin’ Her Was Easier (Than Anything I’ll ever Do Again)”. The first is taken at a slow pace with a wonderful sparse acoustic backing. The latter is the consummate love song, perhaps a bit too wordy to have been a single but too good to have not been. Waylon is however his hero and “Freedom to Stay” is a big vocal that the great man would have approved of.

So there they are folks. Two great singers. Two great albums. Some familiar songs but that is what style is, taking something and turning it into your own. A tie!!

Johnny Rodriguez “Some of Mine Some of Theirs” $30 Johnny sounded great on that duet album with , that came out a year or so ago. BUT, I am still trying to figure out his non appearance on the last few tracks. I need not wonder of anything sinister as this album is a beauty. Johnny also steers clear of re-doing any of his hits. This is all new material which includes a great swing number in “Where’s My Baby Now”. “On the Other Side” was written by Linda Hargrove, seemingly for Johnny as the lyrics relate to his darker side. “Vestida De Blanco” is the album’s Spanish song and it is a beauty. It is followed by the only song Johnny actually wrote “Hello Love, goodbye”, which I guess makes the

album’s title a bit confusing but this is a nice ballad that you could imagine being tailor made for . “Broken Heartsville” is a song of a guy drowning his sorrows. Some nice covers, especially his version of “The Lord Knows I’m Drinking” and a slow version of Joe South’s “Don’t It Make You Want to Go Home” which Rodriguez turns into a country classic, it is like hearing the song for the first time. Great ’ inspired take on “Sonora’s Death Row”. Great album. Recorded in Abilene with assumably a bunch of local musicians who are great.

Justin Trevino & Amber Digby “Keeping Up Appearances” $30 The two favourites of Yesterday & Today Records together for the first time on a duets album. They have never sounded so good. What a line up of musicians…Bobby Flores/Jake Hooker/Dickey Overbey/ T Jarrod Bonta. They work superbly together and to have seen them perform together in Australia was an honour and a privilege. Justin drops his voice a little and Amber soars. It is as perfect as you’d expect. I feel sorry for those who think the Nashville scene is good. Amber is worth a thousand Taylor Swifts and Justin two thousand Toby Keiths. This album is as good as any Porter & Dolly, as good as any George & Tammy. Just do yourself a favour. You won’t regret it.

Hank Williams III The Rebel Within $30 Hank 3 as he is known is the consummate bad boy. When he sings “Getting Drunk & falling Down” you know he is not singing about something he read. Great opening number as he tells about his lifestyle and his friend “Misery”. The title song really moves with breakneck , slap bass and steel. “Drinkin’ Ain’t Hard to Do” has a classic feel..you get the feeling he has done personal research on his songs. “Karmageddon” is a weird little number. “Lost in ” is probably the most traditional sounding number, until you listen to the lyrics that are definitely Hank 3. Seems this completed his contract with Curb records. Where he will turn up next is anyone’s guess!

Hank Thompson – “Hank the Hired Hand” $35 2cds This is a mix of hits and radio transcriptions and on the second cd features an interview Hank did on a French radio show in 2001. Very eloquent and featuring more transcriptions plus snippets from artists who influenced him over the years. Some of the radio transcriptions are great especially “River Road Two Step”. This is on the El Toro label. Also on he label (we have on order) is the only cd by Wayne Walker, a successful . Plus Rockin’ Bonnie & the Rot Gut Guys “ Cocktail Jubilee”, a sensational female singer. Fabulous.

Brennen Leigh –“The Box” $30 This is the 3rd album by Brennen and this comes on like a classic Emmylou style album. She has a great voice and it is a country album, in which most of the songs are written by the singer. They have a classic feel about them. She harmonises well with on the title track, about a box of treasures she kept to remind her of an old love…it has a refrain that appears throughout the song “I can’t bring myself to throw the box away’. Instantly great. “Something Borrowed” has a driving bluegrass feel. Nice from Texas steel man & producer, Tommy Detamore. “What’ll I Do” is one of only two songs not written by Brennen. Co-writetn by Waylon soundalike Wendel Adkins it is far removed from an outlaw song which you might expect prior to hearing. “Distracted’ is a great country weeper, with some great steel guitar from the aforementioned Tommy Detamore. “Travelling On” is a

co-write with Sunny Sweeney. Her songs are all good. Her singing is great and fine guest musicians such as Bobby Flores, Ronnie Huckaby on and of course Tommy Detamore. Re-read the opening line and take it on board. This album is great.

Gary P Nunn – Taking Texas to the Country $30 Gary P and the Texas Bunkhouse band feature a mix of original songs but also include 4 songs by Levi Mullen and one Levi/Gary P cowrite.

Tony Booth The Other Side of Life $30 Tony Booth is superb. This is straight out of the shuffle school. He originally was on Capitol Records and I would highly recommend his 2 on 1 Capitol cd listed below. I’d also recommend his cd with Darrell McCall and Curtis Potter. “All That She Could Take” is a great new song co-written by producer, the brilliant Justin Trevino and Darrell McCall’s daughter Guyanne. Consummately produced by Justin as well as featuring harmonies by Justin and Amber Digby. “Perfect Place” is a great country weeper…”if a lonely room kills memories I’ve found the perfect place”. “It’s All Your Fault” is another great shuffle. For a change of pace “Sometimes I Talk in My Sleep” is a great waltz tempo number from the pen of . As a real surprise we get a fantastic Tex Mex treatment of “Blue Spanish Eyes”. Forget Al Martino! This is brilliant. Wonderful artist. Wonderful album.

Waylon Jennings The Dark Side of Fame $28 This is a very interesting compilation in that it ignores Waylon’s outlaw period. Most of the compilations, in fact all apart from this feature Waylon’s rocking outlaw, heavy on the bass style. This features his softer more country side and as such is a great summation of the early and wonderful Bear Family boxes. This features songs from classic albums such as “Sings Ol Harlan”/ “Folk Country”/ “Singer of Sad Songs”/” Jewels”/Taker-Tulsa”/ “Cedartown Georgia”. Great stuff all the way. Very generous 28 tracks.

Frankie Laine – Rocks & Gravel $28 Great collection of the big voiced Francesco LoVecchio’s (but known as Frankie Laine to you & I) best western flavoured songs. A generous 28 songs from such albums as “Hell Bent for Leather”, “Deuces wild”, “Balladeer”, “Call of the Wild”. It includes such gems as “Riders in the sky”, “Gunfight at the OK Corral”, “Bowie Knife”, “3:10 to Yuma” etc.

DVD “Live!” $35 I have not been very kind to George Strait over the last 10 years. He has simply been too safe and unexciting; up until his latest album, “Twang” which is a wonderful throw back to his halcyon days. Margaret, Australia’s #1 George Strait fan told me how good it was and by gum she was correct. I still believe George was in a class of his own around the time of “’ and lo & behold this dvd from New Year’s night 1986 leading into 1987 is as good as it gets. The Ace in the Hole Band whip it up a treat and this has 16 songs from that concert. He even does a cover of the great Hank Thompson’s “Six Pack to Go”. In addition there are 5 bonus music videos. 21 tracks in all. THIS IS ONLY SOLD IN WAL MART STORES. Not sold outside USA. The dvd is all regions. Let’s hope “Twang” is a return to his great period.

DVD Statler Brothers: The Gospel Music Of Volume One $35 DVD Statler Brothers: The Gospel Music Of Volume Two $35

Two dvds each wit habout 90 minutes on the Gaither label, Apart from 19 songs on each there are lots of anecdotes.

DVD Gary P Nunn “Live from Blancos” $35 Gary P and the Bunkhouse Boys. One of the mainstays of the Texas music scene this features all his classics, and more. “Kara lee” is about his ex wife, Karen Brooks, who recorded for Warner Brother….aaah young love and ambition!! Its about to get western Nobody but me Kara Lee I don't live here anymore Down to Louisana Cowboy at heart Brother tumbleweed Sleepwalk Roadtrip Meet me down in Corpus My kind of day on Padre London Homesick Redneck Riviera Lonesome lone star blues Corina con lima

Porter Wagoner “What Ain’t to Be, Just Might Happen/ Sings His Own” 2 on 1 $28 If there has been an artist who has come up with a better bunch of album covers than the great Porter I haven’t seen him. Who else but Porter could pull off a lime green suit (striped of course) matched with a psychedelic floral shirt, set off by a black tie with a large egg shape opal-like clip. Of course his wonderful yellow locks are the piece de resistance!! The albums are both super and date from 1972 & 71 respectively when Porter was at his absolute peak. The first was the original album for “Rubber Room”, maybe the quirkiest (& best also) country songs ever. 10 of the 12 songs on the album were written by Porter and the other 2 by . There are also 6 bonus tracks including the rare duet with Merle Haggard, “I Haven’t Learned a Thing”, originally on the “Porter” album. Everything about these albums is superb, including the tremendous musicians who are featured; Hargus Robbins, Jerry Reed, Pete Drake, etc.

WITH THE PREVIOUS AND FOLLOWING ALBUM PLEASE REORDER EVEN IF YOU PLACED A PROVISIONAL ORDER WHEN THEIR RELEASE WAS FIRST WRITTEN ABOUT A COUPLE OF NEWSLETTERS AGO.

Dolly Parton – “The Fairest of Them All/ My Favourite Songwriter, Porter Wagoner” 2 on 1 $28 “Daddy Come & get me’, the opening track from the first album “Daddy Come & Get me” is a woman’s plea to come and get her out of the asylum in which she was placed by her unfaithful husband. Now, you want to know why Dolly hit it off so well with Porter!! “Down from Dover” is the original version (later re-recorded on her “” album) of the tragic tale of a teenage unwed mother. Surprisingly her album of Porter’s songs was the hardest of hers to find on record. Most of the others showed up but hardly ever, bordering on never did you see that one and when you did a hefty penny was demanded for it. Surprising is that a lot of songs have a deeply religious flavour and Dolly was probably the ideal vehicle for Porter to get them across. The 2 albums are featured in full with 2 bonus tracks.

Dale Watson “Carryin’ On” $28 Heroes come and heroes go but none keep going on like the great Dale Watson. This is one its way and will be here when you get this. All new recordings recorded in Nashville, and featuring the great Hargus Robbins on piano and the Grand Ol opry’s own Carole Lee Singers (Carole Lee Cooper is daughter of the great Wilma Lee & ). Track listing is as follows: 1. Carryin' on This Way 2. Hey Brown Bottle 3. Flowers in Your Hair 4. You're Always on My Mind 5. Ain't That Livin' 6. Heart of Stone 7. I'll Show Ya 8. How to Break Your Own Heart 9. For a Little While 10. Whatever 11. Your Love I'm Gonna Miss 12. Don't Wanna Go Home Song 13. Hello, I'm an Old Country Song

Bill Anderson “Songwriter” $30 What a great album! Bill has been pumping out albums on his own label and this may be the best. “It Ain’t My Job To Tote Your Monkey” (a play on the expression…’having a monkey on your back’) is a surprisingly upbeat opening and has some fabulous humour in it. “Good Time Getting There” is a collaboration with the man who is the last vestige of hope for Nashville mainstream in Jamie Johnson, and will make you smile. Bill also collaborates again with on the sad & touching. “If Anything Ever Happened to You”. Nostalgic but not hackneyed. By contrast “If You can’t Make Money” is a jaunty ditty. “Papaw’s Sunday Boots” is a song only Bill Anderson could have written. “The ” is a salute to that breed of which Bill is one. “We’re heroes, we’re schemers, we’re drunks, we’re dreamers…. half of the world thinks we’re crazy, the other half wants to be us”. Great great great!! “That’s When the Fight Broke Out” is laugh out funny as Bill relates the story of a couple in terms of the dialogue used on “Who Wants to be a Millionaire”. Kind of half spoken…it is like one of Jerry Reed’s best. “Some Kind of War” is a hard look at the uncertainties of life. In the brief notes Bill says “This is a collection of 12 new songs that I’ve written with some great co-writers and friends. I Hope you will enjoy them”. Well Bill, I did more than enjoy them. I thought they were just fabulous!

Merle Haggard “/ Kern River” $30 Sometimes you’d wish record companies would get together and work out what they are gonna reissue as the second album came out on a cd earlier in the year. BUT the good news is that Hag’s hardest album to get on cd, the great “Amber Waves of Grain” is available again to all and sundry. This was a live album but unlike many live albums had new songs on it and the title track stands as the best ever song about the plight of the farmer, with a universal lyric that says it all. Just as good is the song “Gone With the Wind”, which has some wonderfully word play incorporated from the immortal movie. There is a great medley of the original “’ and its answer song “The Okie From Muskogee’s Coming Home”. It is a bonus if you don’t have the “Kern River” reissue, but even if you do don’t worry. “Amber Waves of Grain” stands up very well on its own.

Silver Meteor: A Progressive Country Anthology $30 Sierra Records This was the best ever country rock compilation and it just got better with an astonishing 14 tracks added to the original 12. I had this on lp and it was just about impossible to find after it came out. It didn’t matter that it was horribly warped (no not like my mind) it was grand. It had 4 tracks from what would have been the solo debut of Byrds’ singer/guitarist Clarence White. They included a great version of the Delaney & Bonnie hit “Never Ending song of Love” as well as a hot instrumental take of “Alabama Jubilee”. On “Why You been Gone So Long”, Ry Cooder guests alongside Clarence. Sadly that is where the story ends as Clarence was tragically killed when a drunk driver ran into the station wagon into which he was loading his gear. It also put an end to an Everly Brothers album which was also going to feature Clarence White along with fellow Byrd Gene Parsons. Two tracks from these sessions are included, “I’m On My Way Back Home” and “The Cuckoo”, both classics. It featured 2 songs from Casey Kelly’s Elektra record, including the title song (railroad buffs will know the “Silver Meteor” is a train). Barbara Keith, also responsible for a rare 70s album, performs the original of the oft-covered “Bramble & the Rose”. The Blue Velvet Band consists of bluegrass veterans Bill keith & Eric Weissberg, Richard Greene and others. Bonus tracks include Paul Seibel’s “Pinto Pony” (w. Clarence White) and Rusty Young (of Poco fame & also with Clarence) on “Everybody’s Talkin’ “. Writer Larry Murray performs his song about a dog, “Bugler”, which featured Clarence on vocal when it was performed by . Two Gram Parsons’ tracks are performed by Country t Blue”. Recently UK magazine “Uncut” voted this as one of the all time great “lost” albums. That has now all changed with this cd. 26 country rock classics. Do yourself a favour.

John Prine “In Person & On Stage” $28 It seems like only yesterday that the Cosmic Cowboy and I stood side to side some 2 metres from the stage at the now defunct Birkenhead Tavern to see . Prine is a performer. Warm and personable on stage, and a little shy and reserved off. He has had a couple of live albums but this is the best. I wonder if the Cosmic Cowboy remembers the dweeb who was standing next to us, who had seemingly studied everything annoying on the first live album and chosen to act out the audience part at that performance. Well, the good thing about this is the audience is well back in the mix. “In Spite of Ourselves” has a wonderful introduction about how he wrote that song for a movie in which he appeared as Billy Bob Thornton’s brother, with Andy Griffith as their dad. “I guess that made me Opie’s step brother!”, jests the great man. Iris Dement guests on this and the wonderful “Unwed Fathers”. Prine has a mesmerising ability in providing anecdotes and enhances the songs on which these are featured. He talks about his family on “The Bottomless Lake” and his family vacations, something I never really realised was the subject of the song. of adds a delightful duet vocal some nice touches to “The Late John Garfield Blues”, which Prine takes at a slightly slower pace than the recorded version. There is no point in doing a live album which is indistinguishable to the original version and Prine delivers! “Bear Creek Blues” is a song, which Prine did on the Carter Tribute album, the Carter Family being an early influence. On “Angel from Montgomery” another guets drops by, that being . Again, taken at a gentler pace with some nice touches, this will give goose bumps, even if Emmy is a tad out on the harmonies. “Your Flag Decal won’t Get You Into Heaven Anymore” was the first song on John’s first album and he tells how he wrote it when he was a mail man

delivering Reader’s Digests…fabulous. It was Readers Digest who gave out the stick on flags about which this song was written. “Mexican Home” is a lovely duet with Josh Ritter. “Paradise”, all about the Kentucky coal miners shares a relationship with both and . This features Kevin Welch and Keiran Kane, who also plays some great mandolin licks. Prine is so darn entrancing I wish he would write a book. There are few better than he!!

“Twistable Turnable Man _ A Musical Tribute to the Songs of Shel Silverstein”. $30 Wow, I rarely go to shows, preferring the recorded version, but having just mentioned the great John Prine it is appropriate I mention Doctor Hook, or Dr Hook & the Medicine Show as they were known. They toured Australia in the mid 70s and they were so good the first night I had to go back the second. BUT there were a couple of reservations. This was when they had changed from Columbia to Capitol labels and had began to record NON-Silverstein songs. The shining light was the Shel songs and I still think they were the best interpreters of Shel’s songs. This tribute, with one exception, is just sensational. Firstly, the faves: John Prine does a great version of “This Guitar Is For Sale”, a song I believe I had only ever heard by Shel’s co-writer, . To this day I think Shel chose Fred as a collaborator as he was the only person who had a worse voice than he (but I have several Shel albums which I do love). ’s gnarly voice is perfect for the fabulous “The Winner” (with doing harmony). Best track though, and one of the greatest you would ever hear is “Me & Jimmy(sic) Rodgers” sung by the great octogenarian, Ray Price, who has a voice so perfectly in tune and as smooth as it gets, that it makes you wonder how it was possible. This nostalgic song not only talks about Jimmy (don’t know if he actually meant Jimmie Rodgers, or just someone else) but also talks about Audie Murphy, Betty Grable and so on. Wonderful…and then some. There is a great touch on “Daddy What If” with Bobby Bare Jnr doing the lead vocal and his daughter Isabella doing the child question part. Of course Bobby Jnr had taken that role when his father, Bobby Bare (snr) had recorded the song. Bobby Snr is great on “The Living Legend”. Dr Dog do a Beach Boys inspired “The Unicorn”, a worldwide hit for the Canadian Irishmen, The Irish Rovers. My Morning Jacket (yes that is a group) do several songs and all are fine, including the final “26 Second Song” (anyone care to guess how long that one goes for??). , who is another new name to me does a fine “Queen of the Silver Dollar” and Black Francis, again a new name, does a fine take of “Cover of the ’. Some may not like Billy Bob Thornton and the Boxmasters’ take on “Sylvia’s Mother” but I love it! Taken at a jaunty pace it is something I think would have appealed to Shel. is fine on “The Giving Tree”. NOW, the only bad song on the whole album is a song I rate as one of Shel’s best and that is “The Ballad of Lucy Jordan”, tortured to within an inch of death by . Painful, pitiful, self-indulgent are all terms that come to mind, but “just plain awful” covers it best. When it became cool to refer to her as just “Lucinda” I knew it was time to tune out but this is horrid. Still 14 songs out of 15 get the thumbs up. If this was a record you could at least score that track out so it could never be played, which is something that it deserves.

Cornell Hurd “A Bad Year for Love” $30 Everybody loves Cornell Hurd and his band who are generally considered the best Austin has to offer. As always great value with 17 tracks, but a little different this time with 6 instrumentals recorded as a tribute to his great guitarist Paul Skelton

who passed away after a battle with cancer and makes his last appearance on this album. Apart from ’s “Invitation to the Blues” (a big hit for Ray Price) and a track Cornell informs us was played by Max Kernaghan’s Four Dimensions in the 60s all songs are Cornell Hurd originals and each carry his trademark wit & wisdom. “Respect from the Dead” is Cornell’s message to a former lover…that is how Cornell feels, the fool she left broken hearted. T Jarrod Bonta is superb on piano, as he expertly punctuates Cornell’s angst filled vocals. Woops, missed another non Cornell song, “I’ve Got Wine On My Mind”, which was performed by great . Scott Walls is great on steel guitar on another tale of regret, “I Won’t Apologise for Loving You”. Hell, I should say heck, after all this is a “g” rating publication, I love Cornell.

Still going well

Booth, Tony The Key’s in the Mailbox/ Lonesome 7-7203 Two original Capitol albums on 1cd by this great Ray Price inspired singer. Haggard, Merle Kern River/Chill Factor 2 on 1 $25 Haggard, Merle / Friend in California $30 Classic Haggard rare albums available again! Hayes, Wade Place to Turn Around $30 Great vocalist back with a superb independent honky tonk cd. Jones, Georgette Slightly Used Woman $30 How good! Kristofferson, Kris Please Don’t Tell Me How the Story Ends: The Publishing Demos 1968-1972 17 tracks inc. the original demo of “Me & Bobby McGee” topped off with a brilliant 60 page book. Miss Leslie Wrong IS What I Do Bset $30 She writes them all & sings them like a female . Just fabulous. Myles, Heather In the Wind $30 Great album on her own label. Robbins, Marty Have I Told You Lately That I Love You? / I’ve Got a Woman’s Love $32. Great UK 2 on 1 back in stock. Both on cd for firs ttime., Sanders, Ray Funny How Time Slips Away $30 Classic vocalist on the Hillside label. 20 great songs. Scruggs, Earl/Tom t Hall Storyteller & The Banjo Man $28 Great album Serratt, Kenny The Best $30 Brilliant Haggard style vocalist! Smith, Cal The Best of $30 UK compilation of 16 original MCA tracks. The only cd ever of Cal’s classic period. All killer, no filler. Watson, Gene Matters of the Heart $30 20 track MCA label compilation from the UK. All great. Williams, Ron The Longer You’re Gone $30 (Our 2009 Album of the Year) from the son of & one time step son of Merle Haggard. Various Troubled Troubadours Wonderful 27 tracker $28

DVDS Commander Cody The DVD Collection $35 (w. Bill Kirchen) Flatt & Scruggs Best Of TV Shows Vol 9 $25 Flatt & Scruggs Best of TV Shows Vol 10 $25 Great ones. Haggard, Merle Live from Austin 1978 $30 Haggard, Merle Live from Austin 1985 $30

Haggard, Merle Ol Country Singer Live at Billy Bobs 2004 w. Freddy Powers & Janie Fricke. $35 Haggard, Merle Live at Church St station $25 (80 min) Jones, George 50th Anniversary Tribute 2DVDs + Cd $35 Myles, Heather And the Cadillac Cowboys Live at Newland 76 minutes $35 Former Dwight co-hort Brantley Kearns is great in support. Newbury, Mickey Live at the hermitage $38 Watson, Dale And His Lone stars Live @ Newland $35 Great 90 minute plus.

BEAR FAMILY NEWS These are due mid month. Please order asap to ensure you don’t miss out: Rick Nelson : The Last Time Around 1970-1982 $300 7cds + 144 page hard cover book. One of the greatest artists of all time and this features both his country rock classics as well as his return to rockabilly and rock & roll. He was also calling himself Ricky at the sad end of his life as referred to him that way and he figured if it is good enough for the great Carl it is good enough for me!! 134 tracks. : “The Ballads Of” $35 Great singer, this covers the period 1956-1963 and is a companion to the “Conway Rocks” cd. 33 tracks and a 36 page booklet. Leads of with the original “it’s Only Make Believe”. Johnny Burnette – “Ballads Of” $35 Another companion volume this time to the “Johnny Rocks” 30 tracks and 36 page book. Bonnie Dobson “Vive La Canadienne” $32 Canadian folk singer best remembered for her song “Morning Dew” (not on this) This has 24 trcaks and runs just over 80 minutes. Her 1964 and 1972 folk albums are combined with previously unreleased material. & Johnny Cash “I’m a Fishing Man” $35 Rather unusual issue with only a 3 track cd but a metallic bulletin board (20x15cm) with magnetic key holders. Just what I always wanted!! John Pearse “Lost 1966 Waldeck Audition” $32 apprently a big influence in the folk guitar field. 35!!!Years of Bear Family Records Box set 3cd 68 tracks plus 208 page hard cover book.!! All songs are unique to this and are about both Bears as in the 4 legged kind and about Bear Family…the label. A great cross section of artists and again the songs are only on these cds. The artists includes Deke Dickerson, Elizabeth Cook, Riders in the Sky, Chip Taylor, George Hamilton IV. A great collectable. It isnot going to be expensive. Probably $60-$80 depending on how much that book weighs. Freight out of Germany is not cheap. Make sure you get in early. This is a one time order only.

OTHER BEAR FAMILY RECENT RELEASES IN STOCK As far as the first one goes please read the comment as this is repeated in its entirety from the last newsletter. Will use different font this time.

**A Girl Named Johnny Cash an Other Tribute Songs $32 This is a classic case of one that may have been missed but when you find out about it, it will be a must have. Basically it is a series of tribute songs sung by well known artists to other artists. It takes its title from Jane Morgan’s “” answer song…”A Girl Named Johnny Cash”, which considering she wasn’t a country singer was just great. What makes it a must have

though are 10 songs by Stoney Edwards, one of the greatest country vocalists ever and 9 of these are seeing their first release on this cd. He of course was responsible for the wondrous “Hank & Left Raised My Country Soul” but the other 9 are just as good. They were recorded at a 1973 session and included the likes of Grady Martin, Weldon Myrick, Tommy Jackson, Lloyd Green, Charlie McCoy, Hargus “Pig” Robbins etc. In addition there are guests, eg on “The Night show Came to Town” ET’s guitarist Billy Byrd is a guest; on “The Carter Family” Mother Maybelle plays autoharp; on “ King of Country Music” we get guest appearances from both Jimmie Riddle and Howdy Forrester; “, The Fiddlin’ Man” features both Tommy Jackson & Leon McAuliffe. As wonderful as these are, there are no duds among the 18 tracks. Hag’s Tommy Collins tribute, “Leonard” is indeed one of Merle’s best ever, and Rudy Thacker’s little known “Ballad of Johnny Horton” is indeed a joy.

** The Big Bopper – Hellooo Baby!! $32 Great 31 tracker. His hit “Chantilly Lace” was one of the most memorable of the 50s and this great cd has all his recordings including the original “White Lightning”, which he wrote as well as great humour filled songs such as “Big Bopper’s Wedding” and “It’s the Truth Ruth”. Also has every tribute song, including “Bopper 486009” by Donna Dameron on which he guests.

**Next Stop is Vietnam 13 cds + 300 page hard cover book, $390 At a tad under 4kgs this is a weighty volume. Over 300 tracks from every format with the title taken from a song by the least personable guy I’ve ever met. Great set! If you want a track listing let me know. 2 in stock.

**Bobby Charles “See You Later Alligator” 28 tracks $32 **Hedy West & Bill Clifton – Getting Folk Out of the Country $32 **Eddie Cochran – Rocks $35 35 tracks none better than “Twenty Flight Rock” & “Sumemrtime Blues”. How good!! **Smoke That Cigarette:Pleasue to Burn $32 32 tracks about cigarettes & smoking. **Pat Boone Drugstores Rockin’ $32 35 tracks.

Rarities These are some of the best albums over the years and they are all out of print. Some of these go for 2 to 3 times what I have them listed as. All are in new/as new condition. Don’t miss out, as most 1 copy only. These take great skill in acquiring, believe me. They are sourced from a number of places, all overseas.

LATE ADDITIONS TO RARITIES Ball, David David Ball $28 This was going to precede “Thinkin’ Problem” and in their wisdom RCA didn’t release it. A pity as it is very good with originals & covers. A must for David Ball fans, and isn’t that just about everyone?? Dunn, Holly Across the Rio Grande $40 Dunn, Holly $38 Dunn, Holly Cornerstone $35 Holly Dunn’s first 3 albums on the MTM label were definitely her best with the

self titled one containing her biggest hit in “Daddy’s Hands”, the second “Cornerstone’ maybe her best with 2 stunning tracks in “Strangers again” & a delightful version of Jim Croce’s “Lovers’ Cross’ whilst the final MTM album had her delightful version of the title song, also done by Reba, but Holly wins!! All 3 albums are delightful. Pennington,R/Buddy Emmons Swinging by Request $40 Pennington,R/Buddy Emmons Goin’ Out Swingin’ $35 Pennington,R/Buddy Emmons It’s All in the Swing $35 Ray Pennington was honcho of Step One Records, a Nashville independent label which had a wonderful roster. He was also a fine Ray price inspired vocalist & as many steel players would say Buddy Emmons is the best ever. The Step One House band, so to speak, was none too shabby with Rob Hajacos on fiddle, Bobby All on and Bunky Keels on piano. The first has 21 tracks & Clinton Gregory is an excellent vocalist on 2 tracks. They are a mix of vocal & instrumentals, with “Little Brown Jug” featuring some extraordinary steel from Mr Emmons. The second has some great guest vocals by Curtis Potter and the 3rd gives great country swing versions of what were originally big band recordings. All are super. Smith, Sammi Best $30 Now out of print. Great selection of all original tracks. Thompson, Jeff Jeff Thompson $40 No, not Thommo, but a fine singer who was going to have the first album release on the Arista country label but the album never came out. Has a style reminiscent of with a great deep voice. Does a superb version of “The Greatest Man I Never Knew”, a hit for Reba, but Jeff wins hands down!! Equally grand is the wonderful “It’s a Good Thing I Don’t Love You Anymore”, with a superb lyric and the upbeat “Today is Elvis’ Birthday”.

Bandy, Moe Act Naturally $30 Bandy, Moe Many Mansions $35 Bandy, Moe No Regrets $35 (last 2 are very rare MCA albums) Bellamy Brothers Rebels Without a Clue $30 There MCA album from 1988 was their best with the title track, “Fountain of Middle Age”, “The Courthouse” & “Andy Griffith Show” being just some of the classics. Berry, Benny Standing Here Alone $45

Berry, Benny Some Things Never Change $40 Berry, Benny Mama’s Rockin’ Chair $30 Berry, Benny When Trains Still Ran Through Dixie $40 Four albums on the long defunct Hawk Records label from Northern Ireland. Benny is an Oklahoma boy and these are possibly the most popular independent label albums we have ever had! Why wouldn’t they be? ! They are almost like 4 long lost Merle Haggard albums. They are that good. “Mama’s Rockin’ Chair” is missing back graphic. All 10/10 Bogguss, Suzy/ Simpatico XXXXON SALEXXXXX $20 One of Chet’s last albums and one of Suzy’s best, if not the best. A must have. Bond, Johnny Very Best $35 with “Hot Rod Lincoln”, “Ten Little Bottles” etc Only place to get the originals & out of print. Boone, Larry One Way to Go $25 Boone, Larry Swingin’ Doors, Sawdust Floors $30 Boone, Larry Down That River Road $35 All 3 are as good as it gets. A great songwriter & singer he reminds of George Strait in the late 80s! Superb, Mrs Johnson. The first listed was his first CBS album & may be the best value in the entire newsletter Britton, Marsha Good Times & Hard Times $35 Great Album on Hawk label (see Benny Berry) “We’ve Had Some Good Times” is a duet with Benny. Browne, Jann Tell Me Why $35 1990 gem long OOP As well as being a cracker singer she is a great writer with the highlight being “Louisville”. Emmylou guests. Browne, Jann It Only Hurts When I Laugh. Great west coast singer reminiscent of Emmylou.$25 Cartwright, Lionel Lionel Cartwright $30 Was nominated as one of 1989’s 3 best new artists along w. and . He loses absolutely nothing in comparison. Cash, Tommy Let An Old Racehorse Run $28 12 track indie on Playback inc duet with Jeannie C Riley Cash, Tommy Classics $30 15 tracks on his own label has Johnny cash on 4 tracks plus , Tom T Hall, George Jones etc. Clark, Guy Craftsman 2cds $30 His 3 WB albums on a 2CD out of print set. Coe, David Allan 1990 Songs for Sale. $48 20 new original recordings (not re-recordings of hits) was first on the DAC label. All great Coe songs such as “A Marriage Made in Heaven Went to Hell”, “The Devil was to Blame”, “Tennessee Waltz With Me” etc Copas, Cowboy Copasetic: The Cream of King-Starday Recordings 1946-1960 $35 Out of print 26 tracker on the defunct Westside label.

Cryner, Bobbie Bobbie Cryner $35 I always say this gem is the best album by a female we have ever had & (until Miss Leslie came along) the only time I have heard a female sing like George Jones. Very much like Melba Montgomery to these ears. Curless, Dick The Drag ‘em Off the Interstate Sock It To Them Hits of Dick Curless $30 Classic out of print Razor & Tie comp. of Dick’s original Tower & Capitol Hits. Dalton, Lacy J Crazy Love $30 Stunning album which features a great version of Van Morrison title but the highlight is “Little Boy Blue” one of the best things you’ll ever hear. Dalton, Lacy J Survivor $45 an amazing album; easily her best & that is saying something givenhe overall quality. Her version of ’s “Old Friends” ranks as one of the best recordings ever!!! “Hard Luck Ace” makes reference to both Waylon & Janis Joplin. A magical album. Davies, Gail Pretty Words $25 The ubiquitous Jimmy Bowen was in a class of his own at the end of the 1980s. All songs by Gail inc. “I Don’t Know Why” which was renamed “Tell Me Why” & was title track of Jann Browne’s debut. Top cd. Davis, Joey “Love Songs, Waltz’s True Stories & Lies” The spelling may be a bit out but 17 superb honky tonk tracks are as good as it can go. Everybody loves this. $40 Delray, Martin $45 This is absolutely one of the best albums we have ever had and whilst the title track featured Johnny Cash joining Martin in a sensational duet, I have no reservations in saying Martin’s version of the Wood Newton song “Lillie’s White Lies” is the best album track on any album we have ever had. The fact the rest of the album is nothing less than great makes this a must have. Trivia: Martin’s real name is Mike Martin and he is a professional tennis coat. We still await his third album. Delray, Martin What Kind of Man XXXXSALEXXXX $25 Second of only 2 albums. Draper, Rusty Greatest Hits $28 Out of Print 18 tracker. Earle, Steve Uncut Gems $45 20 tracker put out by his Publishing company. Some have never appeared on his albums and in different versions when they did. Edwards, Stoney Just For Old Times Sake. $60 Amazing late 80s independent by one of the best ever country vocalists. All great. Edwards, Stoney The Best Of: Poor Folks Stick Together $35 20 of his greatest Capitol hits on an

out of print cd. Includes the amazing “Two Dollar Toy”, the controversial “Blackbird” & of course the classic “Hank & Lefty Raised My Country Soul”. Ewing, Skip Coast of Colorado $40 Wonderful deep voice singer best known nowadays as a songwriter. This MCA debut from 1988 was produced by Jimmy Bowen & features the hit “The Gospel According to Luke”. Ford. Tennessee Ernie Capitol Collectors Series $35 This 29 tracker is out of print and contains the best single collection of Ernie’s hits & more. This is the best ever US series. Freberg, Stan Capitol Collectors Series XXXXXON SALEXXXXX $25 21 tracks. Again, the sound and presentation is stunning. Collects the best of Stan’s musical parody tracks plus his “Green Christmas” tracks. Frickie, Janie Labor of Love $25 This 1989 CBS release was her best with the highlight being a stunning version of ’s best song, “My Old Friend the Blues”. Gaddis, Ron Chip Off the Old Block $40 This has vanished off the planet. Ron was George Jones band leader and also first husband of . He is a major talent in his own right. The title track was covered by its writer Vern Gosdin on “The Voice” cd. This album features guest appearances from former boss George Jones (“I Fell Off the Wagon”) Ex wife Lorrie Morgan (“All Day All Night Thing”) and Porter Wagoner (“When the Shiny Silver Eagle Meets the Great Speckled Bird”). A real gem. Gosdin, Vern Alone XXXXXON SALEXXXXX $28 Came after his best “Chiselled in Stone” and was 100% cry in your beer ballads; as good as any George Jones album, ever! Gosdin, Vern Nickels Dimes & Love $25 It doesn’t get better than his duet with Janie Frickie, “Two Good People With Love Gone Bad” Gosdin, Vern The Voice $30 1998 classic which proved Vern had not as yet reached the other side of the hill! Now out of print. Grand, Gil Famous Last Words $25 Never actually released. Greene, Jack The Jolly Green Giant $38 20 MCA & Decca tracks long deleted. Only time the originals have been on cd. Inc. 3 duets with . Haggard, Merle Capitol Collectors Series $25 20 tracks. The best single cd of Merle at his best. Haggard, Merle 5:01 Blues Epic Out of print $35 Haggard, Merle I’m Always on a Mountain When I Fall $50 Out of print MCA album

Haggard, Merle His Greatest And Best $25 MCA collection which is very well compiled. Hardwick, Billy Too Country $25 A great singer and writer’s only album. Like . A+ Harms, Joni Hometown Girl $38 Joni’s original Capitol album. Very hard to get. Harris, Emmylou Last Date $35 On defunct Eminent label & has 2 bonus tracks. This also has attractive slip sleeve. No slip sleeve $28 Hawkins, Hawkshaw I’m a Rattlesnakin’ Daddy $35 24 King tracks on this out of print Westside issue. Hobbs, Becky All Keyed Up XXXON SALEXXX $25 Best ever female honky tonk album, with the best track being “Jones on the Jukebox”. Horton, Steven Wayne Steven Wayne Horton Capitol album from 1989 was sadly his one & only. What you get is a great upbeat album a la “Hillbilly Rock” but better. $28 Husky, Ferlin Vintage Collection $28 20 hits. OOP. Jones, David Bridges $30 Again a 10/10 oncer indie. Long out of print from 1994 will have you wondering why he didn’t become one of country music’s biggest stars. Jansen, Frank You’re a Phone Call That I Need to Make $35 OOP on Bob Grady label. One of the best labels for independents & one of the best independents! Jones, George Friends in High Places $30 All duets Jones, George Wine Colored Roses $48 1986 album is very very hard to find on cd. Jones, George Too Wild Too Long $140 If you were a country music lp collector in the 80s you may have bought from an American, L. Stanley Baumruk who had the rarest albums. When one was so incredibly rare he would always use 2 words in his listing and I use the same 2 here.” Find one!” Next to impossible. Includes some great songs but the best has to be “The Man That Nobody Loves”. Jones, George Alone Again/Grand Tour $40 2 on 1. “Alone Again” is only available here & is rated one of his very best albums. Jones, George One Woman Man $35 Personal favourite. “Place in the Country” is one of his best unknown songs. Right up there with “He Stopped Lovin’ Her Today” & with the delicious irony he only gets his wish when he is buried! Jones, George You Oughta Be Here With Me $38 This was the last album he did for Epic & it may be his best. Superb songs & he is in absolutely wonderful voice. Jones, Geo./Melba Montgomery Vintage Collection $55 20 classics!! Out of print and has all the wonderful United Artists’ label duets. His best duet partner Kane, Keiran Find My Way Home XXXON SALEXXX $25

Rare post O’Kanes album. Kendalls 20 Favorites $35 The Kendalls made one album for Epic where they went and re-recorded their hits. The result was even better than the originals with the highlight being Royce’s “Pittsburgh Stealers”. Lind, Bob Best of Bob Lind $35 25 tracker Inc. #1 hit “Elusive Butterfly”. Logan, Josh Somebody Paints the Wall $55 sung in the style, sound & spirit of Mel Street. Lyda, Jacob Here We Go Again $30 Lyda, Jacob Three Times the Charm $30 Two great indie albums with the great indie producer Mike Headrick in tow. McCall, Darrell Pictures Can’t Talk Back $35 his debut cd on the Atrap label from 1992. McCarters The Gift $35 Impossible to get debut. McCarters Better Be Home Soon XXXXON SALEXXXX $25. Hard to believe they only ever had 2 albums. This billed as “Jennifer MCarter & the McCarters” features a stunning take on the Crowded House song. Has slight bluegrass leanings & great songs. McDaniel, Mel Rockabilly Boy $35 There is no better song than “You Can’t Play the Blues in An Air conditioned Room”!!!! McDaniel, Mel Country Pride $38 Very hard to find 1991 album with wonderful songs such as “If I Live to Be a Hundred I’ll Die Young” and “The Annual Blount County Snuff Dipper’s Ball”. Wundabar! McEntire, Reba Oklahoma Girl 2cds 40 Mercury tracks. Double cd case with attractive slip sleeve & book $40 Her best & most country. Have one without slip case $30 McRight, Alecia For Love’s Sake $40 rare independent album from the wonderful Alecia Nugent. Not sure if “Nugent” is married/single/ married again or divorced name but this is a great album prod. by / Macon, Uncle Dave Country Music Hall of Fame (MCA) $25 Martin, Mario Keep it on the Country Side $48 This is the greatest mystery I have ever contended with. This superb 1991 album featured great songs and a great singer who reminds of Ricky Van Shelton but was only 17 at the time!!! Everybody loves this and it is as rare as they come. produced. Martin, Sonny I’ve Always Been Country $38 Great indie with the saddest song ever on it. “Rock A Bye Baby” makes ’ “Raggedy Ann” seem jolly! Martin, Tony Back to Bakersfield $40 One of the best Mike Headrick produced indies. 13 tracks with no less than 9 from the legendary

Whitey Shafer. Mata, Billy Made in Texas $30 Terrific San Antonio native. “If This Was Texas” rates as one of the most engagingly catchy things you would ever hear. Miller, Roger Best Of Volume Two: King of the Road $30. Best single cd of his hits. Long OOP Moffatt, Katy Greatest Show on Earth $28 Taken of the market as Ringling Bros objected to the title. Superb album & purists will need this version. It was later reissued as “Evangeline Hotel”. Montgomery, Melba/ Norma Jean First Ladies of country 22 tracks $28 Only place you’ll get Melba doing “No Charge”. Moore, Lattie I’m Not Broke But Badly Bent: Best of King-Starday recordings 1953-63 $40 29 great tracks on defunct Westside label Morgan, George Room Full of Roses: the George Morgan Collection Razor & Tie OOP $35 Morse, Ella Mae Capitol Collectors Series XXSALEXX $25 Mixed her styles from big band to country Nelson, Leo Under Neon Lights $55 Want to know my all time favourite independent, yeah not one of but the top spot?? This is it. Great album produced by Bob Grady with assist from the great Mike Headrick. 12 great track with a duet with Bill Arwood on the title track. Nelson, Willie A Horse Called Music $35 Nelson, Willie Promiseland $35 Nelson, Willie Peace in the Valley: The Gospel Truth Collection with Jnr. They used a little poetic licence with the artists as Willie Nelson Jnr was known as Billy Nelson al lhis life, up until it tragically ended on Christmas day 1991. So this album had special meaning for Willie as it seems this was the only time Willie Jnr/Billy had recorded. The results are stunning. Billy/Willie Jnr generally trades parts of the songs with Wilie and has a distinctive voice that is iinstantly memorable. He does the sole vocal on "My Body's Just a Suitcase for Your Soul" and it indeed may be the best track on an album where nothing is less than grand. Willie solos on "Troublemaker" and it is a different and far better version than on his album of the same name. being a big Willie fan I must rate this as his best gospel album an indeed one of the best in general. $55 Newbury, Mickey Lulled by the Moonlight $30 Newton, Wayne Coming Home $28 No I haven’t gone nuts as this is a great 1989 country album which is really good and features a great

duet with . All good. O’kanes Tired of the Running $35 O’kanes Imagine That XXXON SALEXXX $20 Superb duo of Jamie O’Hara & Keiran Kane. Wonderful songs with a touch of bluegrass. Owens, Buck Hot Dog $30 Owens, Buck Kickin’ In $30 Owens, Buck Act Naturally $35 His 3 comeback albums which feature the likes of Emmylou, Dwight & Ringo (who did vocal on the Beatles’ version of ‘Act Naturally’) Pacheco, Tom Bare Bones & Barbed Wires 2cds $40 Everybody’s favourite songwriter, that nobody’s ever heard of!!! Great unplugged album Parker, Billy And Friends $38 OOP Bear Family cd with 2 albums on the one. The first is stunning with all duets, Darrel McCall, Cal Smith, , Ernest Tubb etc!! Parton/Wagoner Two of A Kind $28 20 tracks Parton/Wagoner Sweet Harmony $30 another 20 tracks Both on the excellent Pair label. Paycheck, Johnny The Real Mr Heartache: The Little Darlin’ Years $55 Country Music Foundation with Paycheck at his best. I love George Jones but his Epic label gems owe more than a passing nod to this. 24 tracks. Many have only heard his later outlaw albums but his recordings on the Little Darlin’ label actually inspired George Jones! Paycheck, Johnny Survivor $30 His last hurrah, out of print w. the highlight “I Can’t wuit Drinking”. Petrone, Shana Shana Petrone $55 one of those rarities that never was actually released. Pierce, Webb King of the Honky Tonk $25 CMF label. Price, David 100% Texan $30 Grand!! Title says it all. Price, Ray Sometimes a Rose $25 great 90s album which contains one of our favourite tracks in “Not a Dry Eye in the House.” Price, Ray Heart of Country Music $48 Step One label releases are so good. Ray works with a very sympathetic producer in Ray Pennington and a crack team of musos On this Ray does 20 country classics with largely acoustic backing. Interesting that on my Nashville trip last year I met Ray Waddell who is doing a biography on Ray Price and I told him how much I liked this and he told me it was also Ray’s favourite of all the albums he had done. Nothing is better than Ray’s version of “Is Anybody Going to San Antone”. Rhodes, Kimmie West Texas Heaven XXXSALEXXX $20 In the top 2-3 female folk-country albums ever & has duets with Willie, Waylon & . A steal

Ritter, Tex Capitol Collectors Series $38 25 tracks in this great series. Has all you need if you only want one disk! Blood on the Saddle/ Deck of Cards/ Hillbilly Heaven/ Just Beyond the Moon. Briliant selections Robbins, Marty Lost & Found $25 11 trk 1994 rarities cd Heaven”. Very hard to get. Sanford, Arnold That’s Why I Sing This Way $50 Many rate this the best indie ever and they are certainly on the right track. The first 10 songs are from the great Max D Barnes, including the title cut which was also recorded by and as good as it was it was no match for Arnold’s original version. 12 tks in all. Schneider, John You Ain’t Seen the Last of Me $25 Scott, Jack Capitol Collectors series $35. 23 Capitol tracks including the hit “What in the World’s Come Over You” Also has 4 previously unissued tracks. All great! Sears, Dawn What a Woman Wants to Hear $25 WB 1990 album Great traditional feel. Shafer, Sanger D “Whitey” So Good for So Long $45 Seeing he was the main collaborator with it is not surprising how much vocally he sounds like Lefty. 15 tracks including “I Never Go Around Mirrors”, “That’s the Way Love Goes” and the fabulous honky tonk of “Heaven Was a Drink of Wine”. Shafer, Sanger D “Whitey” I Never Go Around Mirrors $35 10 tracker of which half appear on the previous but the rest are so good you should get them anyway. Shaver, Billy Joe Salt of the Earth $30 Shepard, Jean Honky Tonk Heroine Classic Capitol Recordings 1952-1964 24 track out of print gem on CMF label $35 Shepard, Jean Signature Series $22 14 Capitol tracks. Smith, Russell This Little Town $35 Great solo album Amazing Rhythm Aces vocalist. Spinks, Kelly Kelly Spinks $30 Texas honky tonker & fiddle player. Swing & shuffles. Springfield, Bobby Lee All Fired Up $35 Great honky tonk with rockabilly feel. Includes the original “Hank Drank” Starr, Lucille The French Song $30 Expanded 17 tracker, now out of print. Stewart, Wynn California Country- Best of the Challenge Masters. $30 29 great tracks from one of the west coast’s absolute best. OOP Thompson, Hank Capitol Collectors Series $25 20 great Capitol tks including “Blackboard of My Heart”, which rarely pops up. Thornton, Marsha Marsha Thornton $28 Includes the original and easily best version of “Bottle of Wine & ” One of the last

albums produced by & yes Patsy fans love it. This is a corner missing on the booklet. Thornton, Marsha Maybe the Moon Will Shine. Second of only 2 is equally good. Gets away from Patsy influence. XXXSALEXXXX $20 Wade, Norman Best of Norman Wade Vol. 1 $30 Wade, Norman Remember Country $35 Wade, Norman Close Every Honky Tonk $35 Wade, Norman For A Minute There $40 Wade, Norman Tribute to Hank $35 Wade, Norman Old Time Country Music $30 Wade, Norman Tennessee Eyes $50 7 albums by the amazing Norman wade Think Vernon Oxford meets George Jones with a bit of Hank Thrown in. The last one was his debut cd on the bob Grady label and what can I say is stunning. We sold them by the bucket & every one loved them. His “new’ album which was due out “next month” (about 10 years ago) is still coming!! Hopefully. Wagoner, Porter Greatest Hits $28 Great compilation on Pair label (all original RCA recordings) Inspired selection includes “the Rubber Room”. Wall, Chris Just Another Place $25 Seems to have vanished, as have his cds. Watson, Gene Back in the Fire $55 Great singer as he is & no correspondence will be entered into on that fact, this is his best album, a Warners album from 1989 with the best version ever of “Dreams of a Dreamer”, which was also done by Darrell McCall so there is plenty competition plus Gene’s best ever ballad “The Great Divide” Watson, Gene Unchartered Mind $30 Step One with a superb selection highlighted by his stunning version of the great Curt Ryle song “Mirrors Don’t Lie”. Brilliant. Whitley, Keith I Wonder Do You Think of Me XXSALEXX $25. The album he had just finished when he died. One of the greatest ever country vocalists. Deep rich voice with his own nuances. Pity the wonderful honky tonk songs were lived out so tragically with his alcohol overdose. Whitley, Keith $35 15 tracks not on his other albums. Augmented with some historical and rare clips. Whitley, Keith Tribute Album $25 inc. Alan Jackson, Mark Chesnutt & unissued tracks from Keith himself. Wild Rose Listen to your Heart $28 Wild Rose Straight & Narrow $28 two great albums by talented all gal group led by Pam Gadd & Wanda Vick

Williams, Tex Vintage Collection $28 (Capitol hits)

Various Beverly Hillbillies Cast Album $30 Songs by Buddy Ebsen, Max Baer Jnr Donna Douglas, Irene Ryan and feat. Flatt & Scruggs. Mamas Hungry Eyes Tribute to Merle Haggard with John Anderson, Alan Jackson, Clint Black, , Lorroe Morgan etc $25

Rig Rock Deluxe A Musical Salute to the American Truck Driver $25 OOP on Diesel Only Records With Red Simpson (duet with ), Steve Earle, Kay Adams (with BR549) etc Something Got a Hold of Me A Treasury of Sacred Music $35 If you only have one gospel music cd in your collection it should be this. 1990 OOP RCA it collects 16 classics in amazing sound. The title is Carter Family with AP taking one of his too infrequent leads. The rest is equally stunning. Blue Sky Boys “Where the Soul of Man Never Dies”; Grady & Hazel Cole’s original version of “Tramp onyour Street” Blind Alfred Reed/Wade Mainer etc

PROPER LABEL BOX SETS $30 each. Could there be greater value for money?? Not many left so don’t hesitate! You get: 1) 4 cds in individual cardboard covers, with nice pictures on each. 2) A nifty box which accommodates them Slightly larger than the size of a cd it fits very well on the shelf. 3) Typical 44-68 page book with great notes by authorities such as Adam Komorowski. 4)Discography. 5) Exceptional Sound quality

1. Roy Acuff – King of Country Music 100 tracks and 40 page book. His original group was one of the best and that is what is here with great musicians such as Clell Sumney (Cousin Jody) who was in turn replaced with the great Beecher “Pete” Kirby aka . Both are featured here. Dates from his original 1936 recordings of “Great Speckle Bird” & “Wabash Cannonball” through his Vocalion, Okeh & then Columbia recordings. Excellent discography. 2. Blazing Bluegrass 103 tracks, 52 page book. One cd each from (25 tks from his solo 1941 sides through recordings w. Flatt & Scruggs to early Decca), Flatt & Scruggs(25 tks early Columbia) & Stanley Brothers(25 tks Columbia, Rich-R-Tone & Mercury) plus a 4th cd feat. Blue Sky Boys, Wade Mainer, Reno & Smiley, Jim Eanes, etc (28 tks). 3. Bluegrass Bonanza 109 tracks 40 page book. Great set with first cd featuring early string bands incl. , Gid Tanner, Riley Puckett etc, the second Bill & Charlie Monroe, together & alone, the 3rd a great cross section from 1944-1950 with Coon Creek Girls, Grandpa

Jones, Bailey Brothers, etc whilst the 4th has more Monroe, Stanley Brothers, etc. 4. Boppin’ Hillbilly to Red Hot Rockabilly 118 tracks plus 68 page book. A stunning overview of the shift from hillbilly boogie and bop to rockabilly. A must have for fans of Wayne the Train and Hank III. Features a great sampling of artists including , Charlene Arthur, Marvin Rainwater, Onie Wheeler, Hardrock Gunter etc through to some we have hardly heard of such as Barney Burcham, Mac Sales, R D Hendon (great version of ’s “Music Makin’ Mama from Memphis”. 5. Milton Brown & His Musical Brownies - Daddy of 106 tracks. Milton or Bob Wills had a healthy rivalry cut short by his tragic death in a car accident. His band had some of the pioneers such as Cliff Bruner on fiddle, Bob Dunn on steel guitar and Fred “Papa” Calhoun on piano. A must have. Great 32 page book. Virtually his complete recordings. 6. Carter Family – Country Folk 103 tracks. 44page book. Great sound. It dates from their famed Bristol sessions of 1927 (sound is super, Maybelle’s guitar Solo on “Bury Me Under the Weeping Willow” is wild!) through their Decca & Victor recordings. All the famed recordings are here. 7. Doughboys, Playboys & Cowboys: The Golden Years of Western Swing 99 tracks and 44 page book. Brilliantly complied tour of early western swing. Featuring of course Bob Wills & Milton Brown it also has legendary groups such as Lightcrust Doughboys, Tune Wranglers, Cliff Bruner (responsible for the first truck driving song, “Truck Driver’s Blues” with on vocal…yep, it is here), Smokey Wood, Hank Penny, Johnnie Lee Wills etc. 8. – Hillbilly Fever 100 tracks 44 page book. Really gives a great coverage with his first recordings from the mid 30s through to his classic Decca tracks of the 50s including quite a few duets with the great Ernest Tubb. 9. Lefty Frizzell – Give Me More More More 86 tracks 48 page book. The first 3 ½ cds are his classic Columbia recordings of the 50s whilst the last ½ cd has 3 complete radio transcriptions. Wonderful singer who influenced so many, 10. Woody Guthrie – Some Folk 100 tracks (it is folk but country too!) 48 page book. The man responsible for many standards, most notably “This Land Is Your Land”, often considered the unofficial American National Anthem. Graphically and brilliantly wrote about the Depression and dust bowl of the 1930s. 11. Bill Haley – From Western Swing to Rock 94 tracks. 48 page bookBill was a stunning yodeller and that is featured on cd #1, with his early tenure in the Four aces of Swing. None are better than “When the Covered Wagon Rolled Along” and “Yodel Your Blues Away”. Also includes his pre Decca recordings with the Saddlemen such as “Green Tree Boogie” through to early Comets tracks such as “Rock This Joint” through the Comets hits. A great cd. 12. Hillbilly Boogie 100 tracks each with the word boogie in the title. Pre rockabilly, pre rock and roll but don’t they swing. Whilst the likes of Tennessee Ernie are well and there is simply nothing better in history than “Shotgun Boogie” I love the relative unknowns such as Hank Harral with “Dreamband Boogie”…a boogie version of a similar lyric to “Hillbilly Heaven”. One of my favourite boxes. Super 56 page book. 13. Les Paul & Mary Ford – In Perfect Harmony 44 page book108 tracks. First to overdub in the recording process. Lots of rarities.

14. Charlie Poole – The Essential 80 tracks and 24 page book. Could have been bigger than the Carter Family except he only sang so he could afford to make moonshine. True. And great stuff all the way. 15. – Tupelo Missisissipi Flash 115 tracks 52 page book. Has his Sun rockabilly tracks plus his early live Louisiana Hayride performances. They are on cd #1…33 of them. The rest is studio. 16. Sons of Pioneers – My Saddle Pals & I. 100 tracks 52 page booklet. Great overview with many rare photographs including the Rocky Mountaineers and the International Cowboys. Includes the original group with Bob Nolan, Leonard Slye (Roy Rogers) and Tim Spencer with the farr brothers through the great members such as Lloyd Perryman, Ken Carson, Tommy Doss, ken Curtis etc. 17. Steelin’ It – The Steel Guitar Story 100 tracks 56 page book. The first cd shows the influence of on the sound and the rest feature classic western swing and country featuring the greats such as Herb Remington, Leon McAuliffe, Little etc, mainly in a backing capacity but also some instrumentals. Great set. Lots of variety. 18.Stompin’ Singers and Western Swingers 94 tracks and 52 pg book. A stunning cross section of western swing. Many rarities too!! Great companion to box #7 above. Includes selections from Al Dexter, Ted Daffan, Roy Newman, Jerry Irby, Smokey Rogers etc. 19. Swinging Hollywood Hillbilly Cowboys 114 tracks and whopping 64 page book. Focuses on the west country including early recordings from Tommy Duncan, Cliffie Stones, Merl Lindsay, Maddox Brothers & Rose etc then through a veritable who’s who of Capitol label. 20. Ernest Tubb – The Texas Troubadour 100 tracks + 48 page booklet. One of the greatest and the classics are none better than these. Has 2 cds focussing on his many hits, one on his songwriting and a 4th on others songs including his early “Last Thoughts of Jimmie Rodgers”. 21. – “Hillbilly Hero” 80 tracks plus 6 complete “Health *& Happiness” transcriptions. 52 page booklet. If you don’t have the complete recordings box this is a must. 22. Bob Wills and The Texas Playboys – Take Me Back to Tulsa 109 tracks, plus 52 page booklet. 2 cds of his Columbia recordings, 1 cd of the stunning Tiffany Transcriptions through to one of his MGM recordings.

Non Country 1) Bing Crosby “It’s Easy to remember” 99 tracks 36 page booklet. Great cross ection of Bing;s best 2) Fats Domino “King of New Orleans Rock & Roll” 86 tracks plus 48 page booklet. All the Imperial classic, nicely presented. 3) Good News 100 Gospel Greats plus 48 page book. This is a stunning collection of black gospel music. 4) Hitting on All Six- A History of Jazz Guitar 94 tracks 52 page book From Eddie Lang, through Charlie Christian to Les Paul and of course many many more. 5) Little Walter & The Kings of the Blues ‘Blowin’ & Suckin’ “ 108 tracks plus 56 page book. Two cds are Little Walter, arguably the greatest blues harmonica player and the other cds are various artists (2-3 tracks of most) such as Junior Wells, Slim Harpo etc. 6. Rare Rock & Roll Rampage 100 tracks plus 44 page book. Includes likes of Boyd Bennett, Rusty Draper, Eddie Fontaine, Treniers, Freddie Bell & bell boys all of who were influenced by the R & B side of things from the likes of Louis Jordan 7) Rockin’ Memphis 118 tracks 56 page book. From R & B to country Memphis may be the most musically cosmopolitan city ever!!

8) Squeeze Me The Jazz and Swing Accordion Story 44 page book and 100 tracks!! 9) Sister Rosetta Tharpe “The Original Soul Sister” 81 tracks and 40 page book. Compelling evidence that Rosetta was a huge influence on rock 7 roll styles as well as being a defining guitarist & singer 10) With My Little Ukulele in my Hand 104 tracks including the likes of George Formby, Cliff Edwards, Roy Smeck and even Jimmie Rodgers!! 11)T Bone Walker – The Original source 90 tracks plus 44 page booklet by the man influencing the likes of Eric Clapton and every other white blues guitarist with his unique stylings and great vocals! 12.) Muddy Waters – Steppin’ Stone 3cds + dvd plus 28 page booklet. Includes those who influenced him as well as a selction of those he influenced.

Bear Family Used box sets. The prices in brackets are the regular selling prices. Like New Carter, Wilf Montana Slim: A Prairie Legend 4cd + book $80 ($150) Carter, Wilf Cowboy Songs 8 cd + book $150 ($270) Jim & Jesse Bluegrass & More 5 cds plus book $120 ($180) Reeves, Jim (& Friends) Radio Days Vol 2 4 cd + book $70 ($150) Snow, Hank The Singing Ranger Vol 1 4cd + book $85 ($120) Snow, Hank The Singing Ranger Vol. 4 9 cd + book $170 ($300) Snow, Hank The Yodelling Ranger 5 cd + book $100 ($180) Tuttle, Wesley Detour 4 cd+dvd+ book $140 ($210) Whitman, Slim I’m a Lonely Wanderer 6 cd + book $140 ($240) There is a very small dent about 1 ½ “ long on top of box.

Brand New Oxford, Vernon Keeper of the Flame 5cd + book $140 ($180) Sons of the Pioneers & Roy Rogers – Complete Recordings 1934-1943 6cd + 160 page hard cover book $180 ($240) **Best book I have ever seen from Bear Family.

Used CDS are all mint, but boxes and books have some wear, certainly not anything that would render them unfit for even the most fastidious buyer. Reeves, Jim Radio Days Vol 1 4cd + book $60 ($150) Whitman, Slim Rose Marie 6 cd + book $110 ($210)

Bear Family Cds All are $20 (unless noted).

COUNTRY Allen, Rex Voice of the West Arnold, Eddy Cattle Call/Thereby Hangs a Tale Ballew, Michael Live at Gruehne Hall Carter, Sara & Maybelle Sara & Cash, Johnny/ June Carter It’s All in the Family Chappel, Leon Automatic Mama Clark, Sanford Shades $15 Cletro, Eddie Flying Saucer Boogie Copas, Cowboy Settin’ Flat on Ready Davis, Link Big Mamou Duncan, Tommy Texas Moon

Edwards, Jimmy Love Bug Crawl Guitar, Bonnie Dark Moon Guthrie, Jack Oklahoma Hills Guy, Charles Lee The Prisoner’s Dream $15 Haggard, Merle Same Train a Different time Haggard, Merle/ Leona Williams Old Loves Never Die Hall, Tom T Ballad of 40 Dollars/Homecoming Hall, Tom T 100 Children/ I Witness Life Hawkins, Hawkshaw Car Hoppin’ Mama Hill, Eddie The Hot Guitar Horton, Johnny Ballads of Jennings, Waylon The Restless Kid: Live at JDS Jones, George And Gene Pitney (duets) King, Bob And the country kings $15 King, Bob Songs That Tell a Story $15 Lodgsdon, Jimmie I Got a Rocket in My Pocket (recorded Hank Williams style as Lodgsdon & rockabilly style as Jimmy Lloyd) $15 Maynard, Ken Sings Lonestar Trail (80 page book!) $15 Miller, Ned Paul, Billy Texas Rose $15 Paycheck, Johnny Shakin’ the Blues Pierce, Webb High Geared Daddy Prophet, Orval The Travellin’ Kind $15 Roberts, Kenny Jumpin’ & Yodellin’ Schatz, leslie Banjo Pickin’ Girl $15 Seay, Johnny Blue Moon of Kentucky Smith, Warren Call of the Wild Snow, Hank The Goldrush Is Over Tubb, Ernest Thirty Days Tyson, Ian Old Corrals & Other Cowboy Culture $15 White, Howard Western Swing & steel Instrumentals$15 Wooley, Sheb How the West Was Won 24 tracks

VARIOUS **Gonna Shake This Shack Tonight $18 **Hank Williams: Songwriter to Legend (16 songs Hank wrote but never recorded himself plus 11 tribute songs to Hank + 2 bonus cuts) **My Rifle My Pony & Me: Great Western Movie & TV Soundtracks Vol 1

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CDS SALE (all $18 unless noted) Acuff, Roy Country Music legends 2cd Allen, Rex Riding All Day: the life of a Cowboy $20 Allen, Terry Lubbock on Everything $20 Alverson, Tommy Me & the Jukebox Anderson, Bill The Way I Feel Anderson, John Easy Money $15 (his latest) Arnold, Eddy Memorial Best $25 great 25 Japan only Atkins, Chet Pickin’ on Country $15 Atkins, Chet Discover Japan $22 (Japan only issue) Atkins, Chet Picks on the Beatles $15 Autry, Gene Essential 2cds 40 tracks $20. Ball, David Sparkle City $20 Ball, David Heartaches by the Number $20 Ball, David Starlight Lounge $20 Ball, David Amigo $20 (“Riding with Sgt Malone”) Bandy, Moe Hank Williams You Wrote My Life/ Cowboys Ain’t Supposed to Cry $20 2on1 Bandy, Moe Greatest Hits (Curb) $15 Bare, Bobby A Bird Called Yesterday $15 Barker, Aaron/Curtis Wayne Straight from Horse’s Moth $20 Bella, Mike Lost in the Shuffle Bellamy Brothers Anthology CD (19tks) DVD (11tks) Bellamy Brothers Jesus is Coming $15 Bentley, Dierks $20 Bice, Steve Sixty Minutes of Sin $20 Blue, Arkey Best 20 tracks $22 Blue, Arkey There’s Music in Texas $20 Blue, Arkey The Hills of Old Fredericksburg $20 Blue Line Riders Blue Line Riders Bogguss, Suzy Somewhere Between $15 Bogguss, Suzy Live at Café Milano Bond, Johnny Standard Transcriptions 31 tks Booker, Patty Fire & Brimstone $20 (for fans….& isn’t that everyone??) Brice, Lee Love Like Crazy Britt, Elton Country Music’s Yodelling Cowboy Crooner $20 Brodsky, Chuck Two Sets 2cds $25 Great storyteller. Brown, Greg Essential Recordings Vol 2 1997-2006 2cds inc.4 unreleased long live tracks$22 Brown, Greg cd + dvd Vol 1 1980-1996 $22 Brown, Junior Down Home Chrome Browne, Jann Buckin’ Around ( trib) $20 Buck, Gary Western Swing & Country 18 tks Burns, Brian Highways & Honky tonks $20 Burns, Brian Border Radio $20 Burns, Brian Angels & Outlaws $20 Butler, Larry / Willie Nelson Memories of Hank Williams Buttercup Evil for you Byrd, Jason Just a Southern Thing $20 Byrds Sweetheart of the Rodeo (19tks) Calamity & Main Honky Tonk Heaven $20 Campbell, Scotty Smokin’ & Drinkin’ $20 Cargill, Henson On the Road Cari Lee & Saddle-ites Red Barn baby $20 Carlisle, Bill w. Cliff carlisle Rough & Rowdy Hillbilly of 30s 25tks

Carter, June Early June 33 tks (w. Carter Sisters) Cartwright, Lionel I Watched it All on the Radio Great 2nd album. A cracker. Casello, Chris Done Moved On Cash, Johnny Sunday Morning Coming Down Cash, Johnny My Mother’s Hymn Book $15 Cash, Johnny Bitter Tears Cash, Johnny $18 1991 recording Cash, Johnny Silver $15 Cash, Johnny At Madison Square garden Cash, Johnny Country Classics OOP 3 cd set $28 66tks Cash, Johnny $20 Cash, Johnny Johnny cash Is Coming to Town/ 2 on 1 $22 Cash, Johnny Mystery of Life $20 These are his first 3 Mercury albums, after his long tenure w. Columbia & they are as good as anything he ever did. Cash, Johnny Personal File 2cds $20 Cash, Johnny Sings Ballads of the True West $15 Cash, Tommy Rise & Shine/Six White Horses 2on1 Casner, Long John Don’t Make Me Laugh $15 Cheevers, Bob Tall Texas Tales $20 Great Chesnutt, Mark Saving the Honky Tonk $20 Christian, T Jae Marriage on the Rocks $20 Clark, Roy Greatest Hits $20 Clark, Yodelling Slim Cowboy & Yodel Songs $20 Clement, Jack Guess Things Happen That Way 10/10!! Cochran, Hank Livin’ for a Song $20 Cochran Hank Heart of: The Monument Sessions $20 Recently deceased. Coe, David Allan For the Soul & Mind: Demos 1971-74 cd + dvd $20 Colter, Jessi An Outlaw a Lady: Very best $20 Conlee, John Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus $20 Conley, Eral Thomas Treadin’ Water Confederate Railroad Confederate Railroad 10/10!! Cook, Elizabeth Welder $20 Cooper, Wilma Lee/Stoney 24 All Time Greatest Hits Daffan, Ted & Texans Born to Lose $20 24 tks Dalhart, Vernon Lindberg, the Eagle of USA $20 20tks British Academy of country Music label Dalton, Lacy J Best (Capitol) w. Black Coffee Davis, Stephanie Western Bliss $20 Dean, Jimmy Complete Columbia Hits & More Dean, Lonnie/Will Taylor Texas Honky tonk Shuffles $18 Delmore Brothers Freight Train Boogie $20 Ace (UK) Delmore Brothers Fifty Miles to Travel $20 Ace (UK) Dement, Iris My Life Dement, Iris the Way I Should Diamond, Claude Diamond Dust (must for Prine fans) Dickens, Little Jimmy I’m Little But I’m Loud: The Collection 20 Diffie, Joe Ultimate Collection $20 20 tks Digby, Amber Another Way to Live $20 (1 of each) Digby, Amber Here Come the Teardrops $20 Digby, Amber Music from the Honky Tonks $20 Digby, Amber Passion, Pride &What Might Have Been20

Dillard Haynes Band There Goes the Neighbourhood $20 Rodney Dillard & Bruce Haynes! Dixons Still Your Fool $20 like Dwight meets The Derailers!! Dodd, Landon Call of the Wine $20 in 2009 best of! Great honky tonk singer Driftwood, Jimmie Voice of the People $15 Drive By Truckers Opera 2cds Drusky, Roy Greatest Hits Vol 1 & 2 $20 Eaglesmith, Fred Cha Cha Cha $20 Ely, Joe Time for Travellin’ Best Vol 2 Gone 2 on 1 $18 Everett, Jace Red Relevations Faithfull, Marianne Faithless $18 Marianne’s fabulous country album which includes a great version of “Dreamin’ My Dreams” which was copied note for note by Colleen Hewitt who had an Australian #2 hit. Marianne’s vastly superior!! Her link album between the early folk & the groundbreaking “Broken English” Flores, Bobby Direct From Blanco County $20 Flores, Bobby Neon Lights $20 Flowers, Floyd , Heartaches & Honky tonks $20 Flowers, Floyd I Ain’t Much But I’m All I Got $20 2 gems Flynville Train Redemption (little like ) Foley, Red Chattanooga Shoeshine Boy 25 tks $20 Edsel UK OOP. Best single cd. Ford, Marshall Swing Band It’s About Dam Time Ford, Tennessee Ernie Civil War Songs of the North & South 2 albums on 1 cd $20 Ford, Tennessee Ernie Vintage Collection Ford, Tennessee Ernie Ultimate Collection 2cd Razor & Tie label OOP $28 Frickie, Janie After Midnight Frizzell, Lefty Best (Rhino) Frizzell, Lefty Look What Thoughts Will Do 2cds Sony Legacy $25 Friedman, Kinky Sold American 30th Anniversary Ed. $18 Gatlin, Larry too Denver/ Not Guilty 2on1 , Nate & Gashouse Gang sing All the way Home $20 Great!! Gill, Vince These Days $50 4cd box set Lots of duets Gilley, Mickey Ten Years of Hits (all originals) Gilmore, Jimmie Dale Spinning round the Sun Gilmore, Jimmie Dale Come on Back $20 (Great covers album) Glaser, Tompall Best of Tompall & Glaser Brothers $20 Glaser, Tompall Outlaw to the Cross $20 (great gospel) Golden, William Lee The Artist (from Oak Ridge Boys) 6 songs about art & painting plus a 35minute interview. Gosdin, Vern Late & Great Voice $20 Recorded same time as his classic “The Voice” Gosdin, Vern Chiselled in Stone $20 Greatest cd ever! Gosdin, Vern Back in the Swing of Things $20 Reissue of now OOP “the Voice” Gosdin, Vern The Gospel Album Gosdin, Vern 24 Karat Heartache

Gosdin, Vern Time Stood Still Gosdin, Vern There Is a Season Gosdin, Vern Out of My Heart $20 Greene, Lorne The Man $20 28 hits cd inc. “Ringo” Gregory, Clinton Music & Me $20 (debut Step One cd) Griffith, Nanci Poet in a Window Griffith, Nanci MCA Years Retrospective Griffith, Nanci Best Griffith, Nanci Other Voices Other Rooms $20 Haggard, Merle 18 Rare Classics $18 Haggard, Merle Bluegrass Sessions $20 Haggard, Merle (gospel) $20 Haggard, Merle Going Where the Lonely Go Haggard, Merle I Am What I Am $20 Haggard, Merle Haggard, Merle Legend of Bonnie & Clyde/ $22 2 on 1 Haggard, Merle Live at Billy Bobs:Motorcycle Cowboy $20 Haggard, Merle Portrait of/Keep Movin’ On $22 2 on1 Haggard, Merle Roots $18 Haggard, Merle Someday We’ll Look Back/ I Love Dixie Blues $22 2 on 1 Haggard, Merle That’s the Way Love Goes Haggard, Merle (gospel w. Albert E Brumley Jnr $20 Haggard, Merle Unforgettable Haggard, Merle Working Man’s Journey $20 (only sold Crackerbarrel stores) Hall, Tom T Essential; Story Songs Hall, Tom T Homegrown $18 Hall, Tom T Greatest Hits Vols I & II $18 Hall, Tom T Twentieth Anniversary Collection $18 Hampton, R W The One That I Never Could Ride (western songs) Hancock, Wayne the Train Thunderstorms & Neon Signs$20 Hancock, Wayne the Train Swing Time $20 Hancock, Wayne the Train Wild Free & Reckless $20 Hancock, Wayne the Train A Town Blues $18 Hard Hat Dave And the Honky Tonk Nights $20 Harms, Joni Christmas in the Country Harris, Emmylou Duets $15 (ALL EMMYLOU only $15) Harris, Emmylou Roses in the Snow $15 (expanded) A classic album…her best. Harris, Emmylou Pieces of the Sky $15 (expanded) Harris, Emmylou Angel Band $15 (gospel) Harris, Emmylou Elite Hotel $15 (expanded) Harris, Emmylou White Shoes $15 Harris, Emmylou Quarter moon in a Ten cent Town $15 (expanded) Harris, Emmylou Blue Kentucky Girl (expanded) $15 Harris, Emmylou Ballad of Sally Rose $15 Harris, Emmylou At the Ryman $15 Harris, Emmylou Brand New Dance $15 Hart, Freddie Easy Lovin’/My Hang Up Is You 2on1 Herndon, Ty Journey On (new 2010) Hillbillies Trail of the Lonesome Pine $20 UK academy of country Music label.

Hobbs, Becky From Oklahoma With Love $15 Hobbs. Becky Boots I Cam to Town in $15 Holliday, Jolie Lucky Enough Hollister, Doug There Is a time Hooker, Jake Faded Lights $20 Hooker, Jake The Outsider $20 Hooker, Jake Lost Along the Way $20 Hunter, Billy D Country Souvenirs Hunter, Billy D Inside Out Hurd, Cornell Beyond the Purple Hills $20 Ifield, Frank The Yodelling Cowboy Years $20 Jack, Dotty With Every Heartbeat $20 Jackson, Wanda Heart Trouble $18 scary cover Great cd with the Cramps! James, Sonny 200 Years/ In Prison In Person $20 the second album recorded in prison with the prisoners playing all the instruments is a cracker. James, Sonny Complete Columbia & Monument Hits $20 22 tracks. James, Winston And Drugstore Cowboys $15 Jenkins, Red The Bartender:It’s A;ll on the Jukebox 20 Jenkins, Red Neon Bible: The Texas Honky Tonk Testament $20 Jennings, Waylon Cowboys Sisters Rascals Dirt Jennings, Waylon Essential 3cds Jennings, Waylon Folk Country $15 Jennings, Waylon New Classic Waylon $15 Jennings, Waylon Ramblin’ Man, The $15 Jennings, Waylon This Time $15 Jennings, Waylon Wanted! The Outlaws (with Willie Tompall and Jessi) Jennings, Waylon & Jessi All American Country $15 (only 10 tracks but duets) Jennings, Waylon Original Album Classics 5 cds $38 (Lonesome Onry & Mean/ This Time/ Ramblin man/ Ol Waylon/ Waylon & Willie) very nifty!! John, David And Comstock Cowboys: Cowboys, Old & Wine (western) Johnnie & Jack Best $20 OOP Koch Jones, George Anniversary Jones, George Bradley Barn sessions (Duets) Jones, George The Grand Tour Jones, George I Am What I Am Jones, George She thinks I Still Care: The United Artists Years 2cds Razor & Tie OOP & very hard to get 40 tks $35 Jones, George Spirit of country: The Essential 2cds 44 tks $30 Jones, George We Go Together/ Let’s Build a world Together (w. Tammy) 2 o n1 $20 Jones, George Essential 2cds Jones, George Jones by George 2cds early stuff Jones, George Picture of Me/. Nothing Ever Hurt Me (Half as Bad as Losing you) 2 on 1 $20

Jones, George Burn Your Playhouse Down $20 Jones, George Kickin’ Out the Footlights Again $20 with Merle Haggard Jones, Grandpa Country Music Hall of Fame $20 (out of print. Inc. Cash parody “Don’t Bring Yer Banjo Home”) Joy, Homer Someday I’l Be Country Joyce, Terri Kitchen Radio $20 1 only 2009 top 10! Judds The Judds Collection 3cd box $40 Rare Kearney, Ramsey If I’m Blue Kendalls So Many Hits It’s Sinful $20 12 tracks taken from the CBS 20 Favorites album Kennedy, Ray What a Way to Go $20 (Atlantic 1990!) Kentucky Headhunters Big Boss Man Kentucky Headhunters Flying Under the Radar Their 2 most recent studio albums!! Ace!! Kershaw, Sammy Don’t Go Near the Water $20 (debut!) Kilby, Red In High Gear $20 Kilby, Red Keepin’ It Real $20 Kincaid, Bradley Old Time Songs & Hymns $20 Kincaid, Bradley Mountain Ballads & Old Time Songs $20 2 cds on Old Homestead King, Jill Rain on Fire Kirchen, Bill Word to the Wise $20 Kirwan, Dominic Introducing Kirwan, Dominic Today Kirwan, Dominic Try a Little Kindness Kirwan, Dominic The Music’s Back Labeef, Sleepy Nothing But the truth Lambert, Miranda Revolution $15 Landsborough, Charlie With You in Mind $20 Landsborough, Charlie Live from Dublin $20 Landsborough, Charlie Still Can’t Say Goodbye $20 Landsborough, Charlie What Colour in the Wind $20 Landsborough, Charlie Songs from the Heart $20 Landsborough, Charlie Further Down the Road $20 Lane, Ronnie Ronnie Lane’s Slim Chance $20 Great UK country rock. 20 tracks. Lauderdale, Jim The Other Sessions $15 (great G. Strait style…pity he didn’t do more like it!) Ledoux, Chris Radio & Rodeo Hits $15 on his own label Lee, Albert Road Runner (Sugar Hill) Lewis, Linda Gail Out of the Shadows $20 Louvin, Charlie And Friends $20 (inc. This Darn Pen) Louvin, Charlie Greatest Hits $20 (post Ira Capitol & includes 3 duets Melba Montgomery ) Louvin Brothers Tragic Songs of Life/Louvin Brothers/ Nearer My God to Thee 3 cds $28 Louvin Brothers 20 All Time Greatest Hits Louvin Brothers 20 All Time Greatest Gospel Hits Louvin Brothers Tragic Songs of Life/Satan is Real Louvin Brothers My Baby’s Gone: Essential 30tks Loveless, Patty $20 Loveless, Patty Mountain Soul II $20 Loveless, Patty Bluegrass & White Snow Loveless, Patty On Your Way Home cd + dvd $20 Lynn, Loretta Peace in the Vallet $18

Lynn, Loretta Making Love From Memory $18 McCall, Darrell Old Memories & Wine $20 McCall, Darrell All She Did Was Fall in Love $20 McCall, Darrell Keeping With Tradition McCall, Darrell Old Memories & Wine $20 McCall, Darrell And the Tennessee Volunteers $20 McCann, Eamon Everything That I Am $20 McEntire, Reba $30 3cd leather look box Mack, Warner The Bridge Washed Out $18 Maddox Bros & Rose Introduction $15 Marquez, Bobby Bobby Marquez $20 Martin, Tony Stronger Than That $20 Great indie! Mata, Billy Domino Effect $20 Mata, Billy Keeping the Tradition $20 San Antonio best country artist! Mattea, Kathy Coal $20 Stunning album, quite like & as grand as Patty’s “Mountain Soul” Mehaffey, Derek All Over Again $20 Mellons, Ken Sweet $20 Meyers, Augie Live at the Longneck Meyers, Augie Finally in Lights From Texas Tornados!! Miller, Darnell Timeless Miller, Darnell Certified Country Miler, Frankie The Family Man $20 Milsap, Ronnie Ultimate $20 (great hits collection 22tks) Miss Leslie Between the Whiskey & the Wine $20 Miss Leslie Honky Tonk Revival $20 Miss Leslie Honky Tonk Happy Hour $20 Moffatt, Hugh Loving You $20 Moffatt, Hugh Troubadour $20 Moffatt, Katy Trilogy $25 2cds Katy is my favourite female folk country artist and this has her best two albums (“Evangeline Hotel” aka “Greatest Show on Earth” and “Midnight radio” on two cds along with one of her best in “Hearts Gone Wild”. Lots of collaboration and duets with . Stunning. Moffatt, Katy Midnight radio $15 Moffatt, Katy Evangeline Hotel $15 Montana, Patsy Best Of $20 24 tracks Moody, Clint back to the Basics $20 Moorer, Allison Getting Somewhere $15 (Sugar Hill Morgan, Lorrie A Moment in Time $20 Morgan, Lorrie I Finally Found Someone $18 w. Sammy Mullen, Levi Hardcore Honky Tonk $20 Mullen, Levi Texas Honky Tonk $20 Mullican, Moon I’ll Sail My Ship Alone/ Mister Honky Mullican, Moon Showboy special: the early King Sides$22 Mullins, Dee The Continuing Story $15 Murphey, Michael Martin Ultimate Collection $20 Myles, Heather Just Like Old Times $20 Myles, Heather Sweet Little Dangerous $20 Nelson, Rick Best of the later Years (Ace UK) $20 Nelson, Willie San Antonio Rose (w. Ray Price) Nelson, Willie City of New Orleans $15

Nelson, Willie Honeysuckle Rose Nelson, Willie Across the Borderline $15 Nelson, Willie Sings Kristofferson $15 Nelson, Willie Me and Paul $18 Nelson, Willie Farther Along $18 gospel 18 track Nelson, Willie Phases & Stages $15 Nelson, Willie Just One Love $20 (w. Kimmie Rhodes) Nelson, Willie Country Music 2010 new release with T Bone Burnett producing. Nelson, Willie Willie & Family Live 2cds $20 Nelson, Willie Complete Liberty 1962-64 2cds $20 Nelson, Willie Country Classics 3cds 57 tracks $25 Nichols, Joe Paul Route 3 to Gloryland $20 Gospel Nichols, Joe paul The Price is Right $20 (great singer Tribute o Ray Price) Nichols, Joe Paul Tree of Life $20 Niemann, Jerrod Judge Jerrod & the Hung Jury Will the Circle Be Unbroken III 2cds $20 Norma Jean Pretty Miss Norma Jean $20 Norma Jean Guess That Comes from Being Poor RCA compilation 30 tracks. 10/10 O’Connell, Maura Walls & Windows $15 (Sugar Hill) O’Farrell, Sean Introducing (25 tracks) $20 O’Kanes The Only Years (comp.) Orbison, Roy Sings/ Memphis/ Milestones 2 cds Inc. “Danny Boy” $28 Owens, Buck Sings Tommy Collins Owens, Buck I’ve Got a Tiger By the Tail Owens, Buck I Don’t Care Owens, Buck Collection 3cd (Rhino) $50 Owens, Jim And Friends $20 (not just a Hank imitator! Great line up) Oxford, Vernon Sings Gospel, Country & Bluegrass $20 Pace, Paul Paul Pace $20 great indie Pacheco, Tom ` Woodstock Winter (w. The Band) Papa Tops West Coast Turnaround Greatest Hits Ii $20 Tops Parker, Ralph A High Price Parsons, Gram Sacred Hearts & Fallen Angels 2cds $25 Fabulous anthology on Rhino. Parsons, Jeremy Doggonest feeling $20 Reminds of Marty brown. Good! Paycheck, Johnny 11 Months & 29 days/Slide Off Your Satin Sheets $15 (2 on 1) Paycheck, Johnny Lil Darlin Sounds:The Beginning Perry, Keith Keith Perry $20 Great, like K. Whitley Peterson, David Coming on Strong $20 Pierce, Webb Honky Tonk to Country Boogie $15 Pierce, Webb Wondering Boy:King of 50s Country $20 Potter, Curtis Them Old Honky Tonks $20 Potter/McCall/Booth The Survivors $20 one only Curtis, Darrell & Tony. All great! Potter, Curtis Chicago Dancin’ Girls $20 Powers, Freddy My Great Escape $20 (inc 3 duets with Merle Haggard…great stuff) Price, Ray Legendary Country singer $20 25 tracker on Time Life label Price, Ray Time 415

Prine, John John Prine $20 Prine, John The Missing Years $20 Prine, John Lost Dogs & Mixed Blessings $20 Prine, John In Spite of Ourselves $20 DUETS Prine, John Souvenirs $20 Quantrell, Rooster And the Border Raiders $20 Rattlesnake Annie Crossroads $20 Raybon, Marty At his Best $20 all new recordings from the voice of Shenandoah. Tops! Red River Dave Sings Amelia Earhart’s Last Flight Reefer, Sean & Resin Valley Boys Texsa Hill country $20 (a must for Hank III or Wayne The Train fans) Reynolds, Lawrence He Comes from Alabama $20 Very much George Jones style Rhodes, Kimmie Rich from the Journey $20 Riders in the Sky Harmony Ranch Riders in the Sky A Great Big Western Howdy (great) Robbins, Marty Great Performances rare tracks Robison, Carson Way Out West in kansas $15 Roddy, Ted Tear time (w. Tearjoint troubadours) Russell, Johnny Acting Naturally (with guests) Russell, Johnny Greatest Hits Russell, Leon Best of Hank Wilson $20 22 tks Russell, Tom Rose of San Joaquin $20 Russell, Tom Indians Cowboys Horses Dogs $20 Russell, Tom Modern Art $20 Russell, Tom Song of the West $20 St Germain, Ray There’s No Love like Our Love Sahm, Doug and Band $20 (w. Flaco & Dylan) Sahm, Doug Return of Wayne Douglas $20 \ Sasaki, Hank One Country $20 Schneider, John Greatest Hits $15 Sears, Dawn Dawn Sears $20 (3rd album hard to get) Shaver, Billy Joe Freedom’s Child $15 Shaver, Billy Joe Tramp on Your street Shaver, Billy Joe Restless Wind: 1973-87 $20 Shea, Rick/ Patty Booker Our Shangrila $20 honky tonk duets Silverstein, Shel Best Simpson, Red Truck Drivin’ Fool $18 Skjelnes, Egil Steel on My Mind (European steel guitar) Smith, Cal Stories of Life (Step One) $20 Smith, Carl Essential $20 20tks OOP Smith/White/Fairchild Love Never Fails (Connie/Sharon (of /Barbara) Smith, Shadric And the Billy Buffalo Band Snow, Hank I’m Movin’ On & Other Great Country Hits 20 trk US compilation $18 Snow, Hank Country Music Legends 2cds 40 tks $25 Sons of Pioneers Sing Stephen Foster Sousley, Rick Twang $20 Sousley, Rick Patsy Proof $20 Sovine, Red Phantom 309 20 tracks $18 Sovine, Red Honky Tonks. Truckers Tear Ace UK $22 24 tracks Spears, Billie Jo Ultimate Collection 2cds 48 tracks. The Capitol recordings. $25 Spiker, Lonnie Unapologetically Honky Tonk!! $20

Starline Rhythm Boys Masquerade for Heartache Starr, Lucille/Bob Regan Canadian sweethearts/ Side by Side $20 Statler Brothers Pardners in Rhyme $20 Statler Brothers Blue $20 Statler Brothers Radio Gospel Favourites Statler Brothers Live & Sold Out Steagall, Red Here We Go Again $20 duets Stewart, Gary Essential $15 Stone, Hank San Antone Stone, Hank In a Texas Honky Tonk Strait, George 50 # 1s 2cds $22 Strait, George 22 More Hits $20 Strait, George Beyond the Blue Neon $18 his best! Strait, George 4cd box $50 Street, Mel 20 Greatest Hits $20 Stuart, Marty Ghost Train: Studio B Sessions $20 Stuart, Marty Country Music CD + DVD $20 OOP Talley, James Got No Bread No Milk No etc 30th Anniversary 2 cds edition $20 Talley, Liz Road to You Taylor, Chip Inglorious Hallelujah 2cds Taylor, Chip Yonkers New York 2cds book cover Taylor, Chip Angels & Gamblers: Best $15 Thomas, B J Greatest Hits (Rhino) Thompson, Hank Best of Hank Thompson 1966-1979 $20 (varese reissue of Dot tracks...no duplication with next one) Thompson, Hank Country Music Hall of Fame (Dot label) Thompson, Hank Hank Thompson & Friends (Curb) 1997 $18 Duets inc. George Jones, Junior Brown etc Thompson, Hank Hank World $20 23 radio transcriptions from 50s Thompson, Hank My Personal Favourites Thompson, Hank Seven Decades $15 Hightone Thompson, Hank Treasures $20 20 tracks which were recorded in his home studio whilst at Capitol, Really good Thompson, Hank Vintage Collection (Capitol) Thom, Leslie High Maintenance Travis, Merle 24 Greatest Hits $20 CMH Travis, Merle Legend of Travis, Merle/ Joe Maphis Country Music Giants $20 30 tks Superb Travis, Randy Anthology 2cds Rhino $28 44 tracks Great presentation and content. OOP Trevino, Justin Texas Honky tonk $20 Trevino, Justin Loud Music & Strong Wine $22 Trevino, Justin Too Many Heartaches $20 Trevino, Justin Scene of the Crying $20 Trevino, Justin Before You Say Amen $20 (gospel) Tubb, Ernest Family Bible $15 (gospel) Tubb, Ernest Classic Country Favourites $15 22 tks Tubb, Ernest And Friends 40 Great Duets $22 Tubb, Ernest Collection 2cds $20. Turner, Josh Haywire deluxe $20 nice package Turner, Tina Stand By Your man $18 her country cd Tyson, Ian Cowboyography $20

Van Shelton, Ricky Loving proof $ Van Shelton, Ricky Don’t Overlook Salvation gospel Van Shelton, Ricky RVS III Wagoner, Porter The Rubber Room 29 tks $20 Wagoner, Porter A Rare Slice of Country 26 tks $20 Wagoner, Porter/Dolly Essential Wagoner, Porter/Dolly Always Always/Two of a Kind $20 Wagoner, Porter Cold Hard Facts of Life/ soul of a Convict $20 2on 1 Walker, Clay She Won’t Be Lonely Long $20 Walser, Don Archive Series Volume 1 $20 Walser, Don Archive Series Volume 2 $20 Wariner, Steve My Tribute to Chet Atkins $20 Warren, Joel Leaving Lubbock Watermelon Slim Ringers $20 great blues artist does great country cd!! Waters, Pat Right Where I belong $20 Looks & sounds like George Strait! Tops. Watson, Dale I hate These Songs Watson, Dale Blessed or Damned Watson, Dale Cheatin’ Heart Attack $22 Watson, Dale The Little Darlin Sessions $20 Watson, Dale Dreamland $20 Watson, Dale Truckin’; Session $20 (with bonus cd) Watson, Dale Whiskey or God $20 Watson, Doc Southbound Watson, Doc/Merle HomeSweet Home Watson, Gene Taste of the Truth $20 Wayne, Bobby & Jordinaires Ballad of the Appaloosa (cowboy songs with a rockabilly beat. I like it) Wayne, Dallas I’m Your Biggest Fan Wayne, Dallas Turenki Texas $222 Finnish years comp. No-one is more American that Dallas but he lived & recorded in Finland for years. Weavers Rarities from the Vanguard Vault $20 Weems, Shayne Perfect Place $20 Mike Headrick Welch, Kevin A Patch of Blue Sky $20 (2010) Weller, Freddy Very best $20 Wells, Kitty Country Music Hall of fame West, Speedy/Jimmy Bryant Stratosphere Boogie Best West, Speedy/ Jimmy Bryant swingin’ on the Strings Best Vol 2 Wheeler, Billy Edd A Big Bag of Songs $20 28 tk best White, James M Broken spoke Legend w. Alvin Crow Whiting, Margaret/ Jimmy wakely Till We Meet Again 32 tracks

NOTE: A lot of people seem to be unfamiliar with , so briefly he died in 1989 as a result of alcohol abuse. When he died he had a blood alcohol reading of .49. He was married to Lorrie Morgan at the time. And he had on of the greatest voices you would ever hear. Think of all the greats: Haggard, Jones, Jennings, Gosdin, Chesnutt….Whitley was at least as good, and I strongly emphasise “at least”. Wonderful. Check out rarities bin too.

Whitley, Keith Don’t Close Your Eyes $20 Whitley, Keith $15 Willett, Slim Boppin’ Hillbilly Series $20 30 trks Williams, Hank Jnr Essential 18 MGM tracks

Williams, Hank Jnr Best Of: Roots and Branches 20 MGM tracks $20 Williams, Hank Jnr Complete WB 3cd 45 tracks $40 Williams, Hank Jnr Living proof The MGM Recordings 1963- 1975 3 cd OOP $60 Williams, Hank Legends of Country Music 3 cds $20 Williams, Hank iii Straight to Hell 2cds Williams, Jett You Are On My Lonely Mind $20 Williams, Jett I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry $20 Williams, Jett That Reminds Me of Hank $20 Hank’s daughter/Hank Jnr’s half sister. All more than worthwhile. Williams, Leona San Quentin’s First Lady $20 (recorded in the prison with Strangers backing her) Williams, Leona Sings Merle Haggard $20 Williams, Leona I Love You Because $20 Williams, Ron Natural Thing $15 (only has copied booklet) Wiseman, Mac Story (CMH) 20 tks $20 Worley, Shane Feelin’ Haggard $20 (should be 1st one sold…what a singer.) Yates, Billy Billy Yates Includes his original version of the George Jones’ hit “Choices”. Fabulous album. Yates, Billy If I Could Go Back Yates, Billy Country $20 Yates, Billy Anywhere But Nashville $20 Yates, Billy That’s Why I Run $20 Yates, Billy Harmony Man $20 Yoakam, Dwight Guitars, Cadillacs etc etc $20 This is 2 cd version with a great 1986 show as well as 10 demos from 1981. 32tks all up Yoakam, Dwight Reprise Please Baby: The Warner Brothers Years 4 cds + 52 page book Lots of rarities $70 87 tracks, Young, Faron Live Fast Die Hard $20 CMF label

VARIOUS ARTISTS 1. ***Best of Country Yodel Volume 1: Yodelling Mad $20 2.*** Best of Country Yodel Volume 2: I Love to Yodel $20 3.*** Best of Country Yodel Volume 3 Chime Bells $20 all Jasmine label. 4.***Capitol Country Music Classics 1940’s 26 tracks $18 5.***Capitol Country Music Classics 1950’s 26 tracks $18 6.***Capitol Country Music Classics 1960’s 27 tracks $18 7.***Capitol Country Music Classics 1970’s 26 tracks $18 Great series from the UK. Lots of tracks and quite a lot of rare artists eg 70s features La Costa Tucker, Kenny Dale, Connie Cato, Don Schlitz original version of “The Gambler” & a /Willie Nelson duet. 8.***Caught in the Webb: A Tribute to the Legendary Webb Pierce $20 with Dale Watson, Mandy Barnett, George Jones, Dwight etc 21 tks 9.***Columbia Country Classics Vol 1 The Golden Age $20 27 trks inc. Molly O’Day, Ted Daffan, / Great notes. 10.***Columbia Country Classics Vol 5 A new Tradition $20 David Wills “There’s a Song on the Jukebox” is alone worth the price and the other 22 tracks are like a bonus. 11.***Get With the Beat: The Mar-vel Masters A lots decade of American Rock & Roll $20 A collection from Cowboy Carl Records with

great hillbilly come rockabilly 27 tracks. 12.***Golden Ages of American Popular Music: The Country Hits $22 Ace (UK) cd with 28 country that also made the Pop charts. 13.***Hillbilly: as Good as It Gets 52 tracks on 2cds $20 long out of print EMI Holland. Just a classic must have cross section with many rarities. 14.***Hillbilly Fever – Legends of the West Coast $15 (Rhino) As always nice overview from the Rhino label. 14a)***Hobo Bop $20 30 tracker on Bison Bop…all about hobos and train hopping. 15.***Old Faithfull: Songs from the saddle $20 27 tracks including Rex Allen version of title track and great songs from a variety of countries including Aussies in Tim McNamara, Tex Morton etc, 16. ***Plantation Gold 2cds $20 58 fabulous tracks from the Plantation with most being previously unissued though it does have the one and only big hit from the label “Harper Valley PTA” 17*** Rig Rock Truckstop 20 tracker from Diesel Only Records 18.***Rounding Up the Girls Great Female Country Vocals Vol 1 23 tracks on the Jasmine UK label with rarities such as Rosalie Allen, Jenny Lou Carson, Patsy Montana and even the great June Carter track “Juke Box Blues” Great. 19.***Sick Sober * Sorry Great Country Hits of the 1950s Natty 3 cd box with 84 tracks, and cool 12 page book $28 20.***Songwriter’s Tribute to George Strait. 12 tracks by the guys who wrote them inc. whitey Shafer, (whatever happened to??!!), Jeff Stevens, Gretchen Peters, Mack Vickery etc 21. ***Southern Jazz 25 tracker…30s and 40s western swing. Rare! 22.***Swing West Vol 1 Bakersfield 20 tracks 23.***Swing West Vol 2 Guitar Slingers 20 tracks 24.***Swing West Vol 3 Western Swing 20 tracks Great one off series on Razor & Tie label all with classics and a heap of rarities. $18 each 25. ***Touch My Heart A Tribute to Johnny Paycheck $20 Superb! 26..***Tribute to Hank Williams Jasmine UK 25 tracker w. lots of hard to get and out and out rarities inc. the hard to get “Death of Hank Williams” by Jack Cardwell and ’ “The Life Story of Hank Williams”. $20 27.***Tribute to Tradition $20 14 trks. Dixie Chicks open with cracking version of “Stand By your Man”, and it is great all the way though I have special favourites in Colin Raye’s wonderful ballad version of “Cold Cold Heart” and Rick Trevino’s “City Light” 28.***Tulare Dust: A Songwriter’s Tribute to Merle Haggard $18 all only on this with Dwight (“Holding Things Together”), , Dave Alvin, Steve Young, Tom Russell, Katy Moffatt, Lucinda, Shaver, Joe Ely + 29.***Unbroken Circle : Tribute to the Carter Family $15 With George Jones, Emmylou, Janette & Joe Carter, John Prine etc A great one 30.***White Mansions: A Tale from the American Civil War 1861-1865 w , Jessi Colter and John Dillon & Steve Cash (from Ozark Mountain Daredevils). Guests include Bernie Leadon & Eric Clapton $15 31.***White Masions/ Legend of Jesse James 2 cds Both country rock operas $28 32.***Wild West: Music from the mini series Great Great Great with the likes o fDon Edwards, Red Steagall, Marty Stuart etc Over 40 tracks and believe it or not the 2 standouts are ’s stunning “Barbara Allen” and Gary Morris’ “Shenandoah”. $18

$10 CDs (or 3 for $25)Please not if you see anything for $10 anywhere else in the newsletter it can be combined with these in 3/25 lots. Acuff, Roy The Essential (Sony USA…early stuff) Acuff. Roy King of Country Music (ASV UK) Allan, Gary Allan, Gary Tough All Over Allan, Gary See If I care Allan, Gary Allan, Gary Allan, Gary Allan, Gary Allan, Gary Greatests Hits Allen, Terry Pedal Steal (Sugar Hill) Andersen, Eric Violets of Dawn (Best Vanguard Years) Anderson, Bill Best Anderson, John Seminole wind Anderson, Lynn Cowgirl II Atkins, Chet The Essential Axton, Hoyt spin of the Wheel Axton, Hoyt Gotta keep Rollin’ Best of Jeremiah Years Baker, Sam Pretty world Barmby, Shane Lets Talk About us Barnett. Mandy Mandy Barnett Barnhill, Joe Joe Barnhill Bates, Jeff Rainbow Man Bellamy Brothers Very Best Berg, Matreca Lyin’ to the moon Black, Clint Killin’ Time ***This is an essential album: if you don’t have it you need it. 1989 Album of year in all the awards. Like a young Haggard. Bogguss, Suzy Swing Bogguss, Suzy Greatest Hits Boyd, Bill & Cowboy Ramblers Saturday Night Rag Volume 1 Boyd, Bill & Cowboy Ramblers Lone Star Rag Volume 2 Bragg, Billy My Love & Justice Breese, Rob/Doug Rowe Anytime Now Breese, Rob/Doug Rowe Hometown Lights Brooks & Dunn Greatest Hits Collection Brown, Greg Covenant Brown, Junior Long Walk Back Brown, Junior Semi Crazy Bunyan, Vashti Just Another Diamond Day Burgess, Sonny When In Texas Burgess, Sonny Stronger Burleson, Ed The Cold Hard Truth Campbell, Glen reunited (with Jimmy Webb) Campbell, Stacy Dean Hurt City Carrington, Rodney El Nini loco Carter Family Wildwood Flower (ASV UK) Carter Family Country Music Hall of Fame (MCA US) Carter Family Can the Circle Be Unbroken (Sony USA) Carter, Wilf montana Slim Cash, Johnny Wanted Man Cash, Johnny America cd + dvd Cash, Johnny

Cash, Johnny Ultimate Gospel Collection Cash, Johnny Cash, Johnny Hymns Cash, Johnny American III Solitary Man Cash, Johnny Country Christmas (90s recordings) Cash, Rosanne Blue Moons and Broken Hearts Anthology Chesnutt, Mark Too Cold at Home (***essential) Chesnutt, Mark Wings Chesnutt, Mark Almost Goodbye Chesnutt, Mark I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing Chesnutt, Mark Greatest Hits Clark, Guy Essential Clark, Guy Somedays the Song Writes You Clark, Guy Cold Dog Soup Clark, Guy The Dark Clark, Guy Workbench Songs Cline, Patsy Live at Cimarron Ballroom Coe, David Allan Country & Western Coe, David Allan 16 Biggest Hits Colter, jessi Out of the Ashes Cooper, Wilma Lee/Stoney Walking My Lord Up Calvary Hill Country Joe McDonald War War War (Robert Service poems set to song a la Hank Snow “Tales of Yukon”) Davis, Mac Very Best & More (Hard to Be Humble) Dean, Eddie Very Best Dekle, Mike Sketches Dekle, Mike Fine Tuned Derailers Full Western Dress (Buck Owens style) Derailers Reverb deluxe Dexter, Al Pistol Packin’ Mama (ASV UK) Dillon, Dean Out of Your Ever Lovin’ Mind Earle, Steve I Feel Alright Edwards, Don Best Edwards, Don My Hero gene Autry Edwards, Don Songs of the Trail Elliott, Ronny Poisonville Ely, Joe Twistin’ in the Wind Ely, Joe Letter to Laredo Ethel & Shameless Hussies Born to Burn Evans, Sara Three Chords & the Truth Everly Bros Sing Great Country Hits /Gone Gone Gone Farina, Richard & Mimi Best of the vanguard Years Fender, Freddy Before Next Teardrops Fall (24 tracks good) Foley, Red Stay a Little Longer (Jasmine UK) Ford, Brownie Stories From Mountains, Swamps & Honky Tonk Frizzell, David Very Best (all original WB inc Gonna Hire Wino) Frizzell, David/Shelley West Very Best (Al lWB originals) Frizzell, Lefty That’s the Way Love Goes (Raven) Friedman, Kinky Sold American (original cd) Frizzell, David 2001 Gentry, Bobbie Very Best (originals) Gibson, Don All Time Greatest Hits (originals) Gill, Vince The Key (***Essential) Gregory, Clinton Freeborn Man Gregory, Clinton Master Of Illusion Gregory, Clinton If It weren’t for Country Music I’d Go Crazy Griffith, Nanci Wings to Fly and a Place to Be (hits)

Haggard, Merle Haggard, Merle Best of Country Blues Haggard, Merle 1996 Haggard, Merle 1994 Haggard, Merle I Love Dixie Blues (EMI Australia) OOP Haggard, Merle His Best (MCA) Haggard, Merle Big City (expanded version) Hancock, Butch Eats Away the Night Hand, James The Truth Will set You Free Hand, James Shadow on the Ground Harms, Joni After All Harms, Joni Cowgirl Dreams Harris, Emmylou Blue Kentucky Girl (NOT expanded version) Harris, Emmylou Luxury Liner (NOT expanded version) Harris, Emmylou Qtr Moon in Ten Cent Town (NOT expanded) Hatchet Honky Tonk Nightime Man (great) Hayes, Wade On a Good Night Hayden, Rodney Down the Road Henson, Weldon Trouble for me Hill, Arty & Long Done Daddies Montgomery on My Mind (Hank tribute) Hill, Arty & Long Done Daddies Bar of Gold Hill, Arty & Long Done Daddies Back on the Rail Hill, Byron Ramblings (all Byron’s are great.) Hill, Byron Gravity Hill, Byron Stay a While Hillman, Chris Desert Rose (Sugar Hill) Hillman, Chris Like a Hurricane Horton, Johnny Country Legend (pre Columbia) Horton, Johnny 16 Biggest Hits (Columbia) Husky, Ferlin Echoes in My Heart: The Early Years (30 tks) Ingram, Jack BigDreams & High Hopes Intveld, James Have Faith Jackson, Alan What I Do Jackson, Alan Good time Jackson, Alan Greatest Hits Collection Jennings, Waylon The Eagle Jennings, Waylon Full Circle Jennings, Waylon Right for the Time (superb) Jennings, Waylon Too Dumb for NY City Too Ugly for LA Jennings, Waylon Essential Jennings, Waylon Never Say Die Live (expanded) Jewel Sweet & Wild (deluxe edition) Jones, George The Rock Jones, George Hits I Missed & One I Didn’t Jones, George Disparches 1990-1990 (Raven) Judd, Cletus T Polyrically Correct Keen, Robert Earl What I Really mean Keith, Toby American Ride Keith, Toby Greatest Hits 2 Kentucky Headhunters Stompin’ Ground Ketchum, Hal Father Time King, Jill Jillbilly Lambert, Miranda Kerosene Larsen, Blaine Off to Join the World Lewis, Jerry Lee Definitive Collection Little River Band Get Lucky Loveless, Patty Honky Tonk Angel

Lynn, Loretta Country Music Hall of fAme (MCA) Lynn, Loretta Making Love from Memory (MCA) Lynns (Loretta’s twin daughters) McCoy, Neal Greatest Hits McCready, Mindy I’m still Here (2010 album) McDonald, Country Joe Thinking of Woody Guthrie McDonald, Country Joe Best of Vanguard Years McDonald, Country Joe War War War (Robert Service poems set to song a la Hank Snow “Tales of Yukon”) McEntire, Reba Heart to Heart McGuinn, Roger Back from Rio (great) Malo, Raul Lucky One Mandrell, Louise best Martin, Stan Love Ain’t That Tough Martin. Leland Simply Traditional Mattea, Kathy Mavericks From Hell to paradise Miller Brothers Boppin’ Hillbilly Series Miller, Roger Classics Milsap, Ronnie Essential Milsap, Ronnie My Life Mitchell, Joni Song to a Seagull Mitchell, Joni Mingus Mitchell, Joni Moffatt, Hugh The way Love Is Murphey, Michael Martin Cowboy Songs Murphey, Michael Martin Cowboy Songs III Murphey, Michael Martin River of Time Murphey, Michael Martin Cosmic Cowboy Souvenir (expanded) Nelson, Ricky Legendary Masters Volume 1 Nelson, Willie Gospel Favorites Nelson, Willie Moonlight becomes You Nelson, Willie Yesterday’s Wine Nelson, Willie/Ray Price Run That By Me One More time Nitty Gritty Dirt Band Twenty Years of Dirt (Best) Nitty Gritty Dirt Band More Great Dirt Nitty Gritty Dirt Band Speed of Life Notorious Cherry Bombs Notorious Cherry Bombs *** & Vince Gill inc. “It’s Hard to Kiss the Lips at Night That Chew Your ass Out All Day Long”) Old Dogs Old Dogs (Jennings/Tillis/Reed/Bare) Owens, Buck Young Buck Owens, Buck 21 #1 Hits Paisley, Brad Mud on the Tires Paisley, Brad American Saturday Night Parker, Ed Still a Lot of Good Miles left in me Parton, Dolly Letter to Heaven (17 gospel tracks) Parton, Dolly Honky tonk Angesl (w. Loretta & Tammy) Paxton, Tom No 6 Paxton, Tom Things I Notice Now Paxton, Tom Outward Bound Paxton, Tom Ain’t That News Penrod, Jake Hank Williams Remembered Vol 1 Penrod, Jake Hank Williams Remembred Vol 2 Pinson, Bobby Songs for somebody (inc Back in my Drinkin’ Days) Pirates of Mississippi Street man Named Desire

Pogues Streams of Whiskey Preacher Jack Pictures from Life’s Other Side Presley, Elvis Elvis Country (expanded) Price, Ray 16 Biggest Hits (Sony) Price, Ray Greatest Hits (Step One: note this is a 2 cd Set but we only have 1st cd 15 tracks) Price, Ray Greatest Hits Vol 4 By request (Step One) Pride, Charley There’s a Little Bit of Hank Left in Me Proby, P J I’m yours Pullens, Leroy I’m a Nut (Bear Family) Richman, Jonathan Jonathan Goes Country Ringer, Jim Band of Jesse James: Best (***essential) Robbins, Marty What God Has Done Robbins, Marty 16 Biggest Hits Robbins, Marty Gunfighter Ballads & Trail Songs (expanded) Robbins, Marty Story of My Life (best) Robbins, Marty Early Years Rogers, Roy Best (22 tracks) Rush, Tom Blues, Songs & ballads Russell, Tom Long Way Around Russell, Tom Box of Visions Scott, Ray My Kind of Music (***the title track is best Nashville song of past 10 years. Great voice) Scott, Tommy Boppin’ Hillbilly Series Sears, Dawn Nothin’ But Good Seeger, Pete American Ballads Vol 4 (Smithsonian Folkways) Seeger, Pete American Ballads Vol 5 (Smithsonian Folkways) Seeger, Pete If I Had a Song (Songs of) Shaver, Billy Joe Billy & the Kid Shaver, Billy Joe The Earth Rolls On Shibley, Arkie Hot Rod Race (precursor of “Hot Rod Lincoln”) Singletary, Daryle All because of You Singletary, Daryle Rockin’ in the Country Singletary, Daryle That’s Why I Sing This Way Skaggs, Ricky Life Is a Journey Skaggs, Ricky Solo, Songs My Dad Loved Skaggs, Ricky Solid Ground Skaggs, Ricky My Father’s Son Slow, Jan & vanishing Cowboys 2cds Smith, Connie Connie Smith (WB album) Snow, Mitch Ballads, Blues & Texas Treats Tops!!! Statler Brothers Always Here Statler Brothers Lest Roadhog Moran & Cadillac Cowboys Stewart, Al To Whom it Concern 1966-70 2cds Strait, George Strait, George Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Yr Mind Strait, George If You Ain’t Lovin’ You Ain’t livin’ Strait, George Stuart, Marty And His Fabulous Superlatives: Soul Chapel Stuart, marty Let there Be Country Stuckey, Nat Pop a Top Summar, Trent Horseshoes & Hand Grenades Supernaw, Doug Supernaw, Doug Deep Thoughts from a Shallow Mind Sweethearts of Rodeo Beautifiul Lies (great Sugar Hill album) Talley, James Woody Guthrie/Song of my Oklahoma Home Texas Tornados Best

Texas Tornados Zone of Our Own Thomas, B J Raindrops Keep Fallin’ etc/Everybodys Out of Town (2 on 1) Thomas, B J I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry/ Tomorrow Never Comes (2 on 1) Thomas, B J Most of All/ Billy Joe Thomas (2 on 1) Thompson, Josh Way Out Here Tillotson, Johnny Country Hits Collection Tippin, Aaron You Got to Stand for Something (debut cd) Travis, Randy Full Circle Travis, Randy Always & Forever Travis, randy Old 8 x 10 Travis, Randy Storms of Life Tritt, Travis Lovin’ Side Tritt, Travis Rockin’ Side Tritt, Travis Its al lAbout to Change Tritt, Travis Country Club Tritt, Travis Greatest Hits from the Beginning Trooper, Greg The Williamsburg Affairs Tucker, Tanya Greatest Hits 1990-1992 Turner, Josh Everything Is Fine Turner, Josh Long Black Train Turner, Josh Your Man Uncle Tupelo March 16, 1992 (original issue) Van Shelton, Ricky Backroads Vaughan, Carl Six Feet deep in the Heart of Texas Vincent, Rhonda Trouble Free Vincent, Rhonda Written in the Stars (her 2 WB albums) Wagoner, Porter More Grand Old Gospel Wainwright, Loudon album I Walker, Clay Rumor has It Walker, Clay Live Love Laugh Walker, Jerry Jeff Best of the Vanguard Years Walser, Don I’ll Hold You In My Heart Wandering Eyes Songs of Forbidden Love (Dale Watson) Watson, Dale Every Song I Write Is About You Watson, Dale People I’ve Known, Places I’ve Been Watson, Dale Truckin’ Sessions West, Shelley Very Best (original WB) Whitley, Keith L A to Miami Williams, Hank Jnr 127 Rose Avenue Williams, Marc Forgotten singing Cowboy(Jasmine UK) Williams, Tex Very Best of Shasta label Williams, Tex That’s What I Like About the West (ASV UK) Womack, Lee Ann Greatest Hits (cd/dvd dual disc0 Yoakam, Dwight This Time (his best!!) Yoakam, Dwight Just Lookin’ For a Hit Yoakam, Dwight

VARIOUS Common Thread Songs of the Eagles Crazy soundtrack The Hank Garland Story Crazy Heart Soundtrack (Jeff Bridges movie) Detroit in the 1950s Boppin’ Hillbilly Essential Guide To Country Music 3cds Hank Williams Songbook (Sony US) Heartworn Highways (Texas artists) 26 tracks

Hillbilly Boogie (Sony US) Mean Mamas & Do Right Daddies Rough & Rowdy Hillbillies of the 30s Taste of Texas Songs about texas by Texans (Sony USA) Ten in Texas 10 new recordings by Texas songwriters inc. Dale Watson doing “Grand Tour” & Gary P Nunn “Lonestar beer & Bob Wills Music “ Great!! Volunteer Jam VII & Friends

$5 CDS Adams,Ryan Cardinology Albrigtsen, Steinar Bound to Wander Allen, Jeff Raised on Getting by Allen Rex Jnr Very best (original WB) Allen, terry Smoking the Dummy/Bloodlines Anderson, Bill Fine wine Anderson, Lynn Listen to a Country Song Tribute to Music of Bob wills Asleep at the Wheel Ride With Bob Ballie The Boys Lovin’ every minute Bellamy Brothers Over the Line Big & Rich Super galactic Fan Pak cd +dvd Bishop, Bonnie Things I Know Boone, Larry Get in Line Boyd, Bobby Honky tonk Tree (great duet with Willie) Brockett, Jamie Remember the wind & The Rain Brown, Marty Cryin’ Lovin’ Leavin’ Byrd,. Jon Byrd’s Auto Parts Callery, Will Rider Comin’ in Campbell. Dick Blue Winds Only Know Cannon, Melanie and the Wheels Turn Carnes, Kim To Love Somebody Carter, Carlene Hinsdight 20/20 Cash, Johnny Definitive Collection Cash, Rosanne Interiors Cash, Rosanne Seven Year Ache Charles, Ray Super Hits (same as “Friendship”) Clymer, Clint It’s All About the Ride Cockburn, Bruce Charity of Night Collins, Shirley And Albion County Band: No roses Conway, Mic National Junk Band (ex Capt Matchbox) Cowan, Mike Easy Chair Cunningham, Austin Where I Come From Dalhart Imperials Finally Dalley, Amy t’s Time Daniel, Davis Davis Daniel Davis, Jimmie Midnight blues 1929-1933 (great cd all in Jimmie Rodgers’ style inc couple ribald) Dennis, Wesley Wesley Dennis Dermody, Grant Lay Down My Burden Dickinson, James Luther Free Beer Tomorrow Diffie, Joe Honky tonk Attitude Diffie, Joe A Night to remember Dixie Chicks Wide Open Spaces Dixie Chicks Fly Dixie Chicks Very Best Domino Kings Life & 20 (very much like Derailesr. Tops)

Earle, Noah This is the Jubilee Edwards, Nokie and Friends Fairfield Four Wreckin’ the House Fawcett, Dawnett taking My Time Floyd, Charlie Charlie’s Night Life Franks, Michael Skin Dive Frizzell, David 2001 Gattis, Keith Big City Blues Gayle , Crystal Sings Heart & Soul of Hoagy Carmichael Gayle , Crystal All My Tomorrows Gokey, Danny My Best Days Goldens Rush for Gold Greene, Marlin Tiptoe Past the Dragon Hellecasters Essential Listening Vol 1 Helms, Bobby Little darlin’ Years Highway 101 Highway 101 Hinson, Unknown The Future is Unknown Holmes, Monty all I Ever wanted Honky Tonk Hangovers Giant Country Hood, Adam Different Groove Jackson, Alan Everything I love Jackson, Alan A lot About Living & a Little About love Jackson, Alan High Mileage Jackson, Alan Jackson, Alan Drive Jackson, Alan Who I am Jackson, Alan What I Do Jackson, Alan Don’t Rock the Jukebox Jackson, Alan Here in the real World Jackson, Nathan Lee Complicated Hearts James, Seth That Kind of Man James, Sonny Young Love 23 tks Jennings, Waylon Greatest Hits Jubilation What Ya Gonna Do (Bruce Haynes) Kaset, Amgela Underneath a Vincent Van Gogh Sky Keith, Toby Honky Tonk University Keith, Toby Toby Keith Keith, Toby How Do You Like me Now Keith, Toby Greatest Hits Vol 1 Kelley, Irene Simple Path Kelley, Irene Thunderbird King, Matt Hard Country Koller, Fred No Song left to Sell Lane, Cristy Greatest Country Hits Lansdowne, Jerry Travel Light Lauderdale, Jim Planet of love Law, Wayne Small Town Dreamer Lawrence, Eddy Locals Lee, Brenda (WB) Lee, Robin Best Leigh, Danni 29 Nights (the female Dwight!!) Lewis, jerry Lee Platinum Collection Little River Band Get Lucky Lynn, Loretta Still Country McCoy, neal McDonald, Country Joe Thank the Nurse McDonald, Country Joe Superstitious Blues

McEntire, Reba Keep on Loving You McKennitt, Loreena The Visit McNeil, Hannah Hannah McNeil Masse, Heather Bird Song Mellons, Ken Ken Mellons Miller, Dean Platinum Moffatt, katy Hearts Gone wild Moffatt, Katy Sleepless Night Moffatt, Katy Angel Town Moffatt, Katy Child Bride Molly & the Heymakers Molly & the Heymakers Montgomery, John Michael What I Do the Best Moore, Lathan Love is Your Life Morgan, Lorrie Watch me Mosser Jonell Trust Yourself Muldaur, Maria Yes We Can Murphey, Michael Martin Cowboy Songs 5 Nelson, Bobbie Audiobiography Nelson, Willie Songbird Nelson, Bobbie Audiobiography Neville, Aaron The Grand Tour Nichols, Tim Where the Good Life Is Norris, Keith Deuce O’Connor, Mark New Nashville Cats Oslin, K T My Roots are Showing Parks, John Andrew John Andrew Parks Parr, Paul saints & Sinners Paul, Ellis Essentials 2cd Paul, Ellis American Juke box Fables Perkins, Al Big Dog Poovey, Groovey Joe Little Darlin Sound Powell, Bodie And the Borderline Band Powers, Freddy Rogers and hammerhead Prima, Louis Big Band 1944-47 Vol 1 Ramalo, Andrea Thank You For the Ride Reed, Jerry Let’s Gt It On Remy Zero Vilal Elaine Restless Heart RCA Country legends Rhythm Train Bad to the Bone Rush, Travis Travis Rush Ryan Rob Cowboy Man SaltyDogs Autoharpoon Schlegel, Becky Dandelion Seals, Brady play Time Seals, Dan In a Quiet Room Seals, Dan In a Quiet Room II Seawright, Leah Country Girl Sexsmith, Ron Other songs Shenandoah Long Time Comin’ Smith, Steven L Outside of Tupelo Sorrels, Rosalie Strangers in Another Country Sproule, Devon Don’t Hurry for Heaven Stacey, Phil Phil Stacey Stewart, John Punch the Big Guy out Stewart, John American Sketches Strait, George Greatest Hits Vol 2 Stuart, Mark & Bastad Sons of Johnny Cash Bend in the Road

Subdudes Flower petals Sugarland Love on the Inside Sumner, J D &Stamps Treasury of memories Talley, James Touchstones Talley, James Journey Tempchin, Jack Songs Tillis, Pam Sweetheart’s Dance Tillis, Pam Greatest Hits Tobin, Karen Carolina Smokey Moon Travis,Randy This is me Trevino, Rick Rick Trvino Tritt, Travis TROUBLE Tritt, travis Ten Feet Tall and Bulletproof Truth & Salvage Co Truth & Salvage Co Tucker, Tanya Best of Tanya Tucker (MCA) Tucker, Tanya What DO I Do With Me Tucker, Tanya Can’t Run from Yourself Twain, Shania Come on Over 2 cd version U2 No line on the Horizon Van Shelton, Ricky Bridge I Didn’t Burn Vega, Suzanne Best of: a retrospective Walker, Butch I Liked it Better When You Had No Heart Watson, BB Light at the end of the Tunnel Wayne, Jimmy Sara Smile White , Joy Lynn Wild Love Williams, Hank Jnr Wild Streak Williams, Hank Jnr Out of left Field Willis, Kelly Kelly Willis Wilson, Larry Jon Larry Jon Wilson Wiseman, Mac Volume 2 Worley, Darryl Have you Forgotten Wright, Curtis Wrights Down this Road Young, Faron Hillbilly Heart throb

Various Best Is Yet to Come: Music of Cy Coleman Coalminer’s Daughter Soundtrack Cold Mountain soundtrack Frontier 50s Hillbilly Honeymoon Manhaters, Misogynists, & Marital Mayhem Horse Whisperer Soundtrack Imus Ranch Record John Laws Country Collection Vol 3 Independent Compilation: Real Australian Country 1995 Modern of the Years 1966 Signatures I Signatures II (Harlan Howard is great) Songs 4 Worship Country Live Ultimate Yodelling Collection

BLUEGRASS $18 (unless noted) Armstrong, Billy World’s Greatest Fiddle Player Blue Rose Blue Rose (/Sally Van Meter,

Marcy Marxer, Molly Mason & Cathy Fink) Bradley, Dale Ann Catch Tomorrow Bradley, Dale Ann Don’t Turn Your Back Bush, Sam Circles Around Me Cherryholmes IV:Common Thread Cordle, Larry Songs from the workbench Cordle, Larry Cordle, Jackson, Salley Cox Family Just When We’re Thinking It’s Over Cox Family Beyond the City Cox Family Everybody’s Reaching Out for Someone Crowe/Lawson/Williams Old Friends Get together (J.D./Doyle/paul) Dailey/Vincent Sing the Statler Brothers $20 Douglas, Jerry/ Yonder Earle, Steve The Mountain (w. Del Mccoury) Farewell Drifters Yellow Tag Monday Flatt & Scruggs The Essential 2cds $25 Flatt & Scruggs Complete Mercury Sessions $20 (2003) Flatt & scruggs Complete Mercury Sessions $15 (1992) Fleck, Bela Africa Sessions $15 Gadd, Pam Benefit of the Doubt Gadd, Pam The Time of Our Lives Gram Parsons Notebook The Last Whippoorwill $20 (what were unrecorded & incomplete Gram Parsons songs have been brought to life superbly by Carl Jackson, Woodys, Larry Cordle, Jim Lauderdale etc, Great album. Grascals The Famous Lefty Flynn’s Hawker, Ginny/Tracy Schwarz Draw Closer Hayden, Charlie Family & Friends $20 guests inc.Vince Gill, Elvis Costello, , , Jack Black. Great esp daughter Petra Hayden. Ickes, Robbie Road Song Jim & Jesse The Essential Jones, Grandpa Steppin’ Out Kind $20 (26 King tracks) Kallick, Kathy Between the Hollow & the high Rise $20 Kaukonen, Jorma Blue Country Heart $20 McCutcheon, John Untold 2cds Marley’s Ghost Ghost Town Martin, Benny The Fiddle Collection CMH 28 tks $20 Monroe, Bill Gotta Travel On: An Introduction 25tks Monroe Bros Essential 25tks Murphey, Michael Martin Buckaroo Bluegrass II (with Ronnie McCoury, , etc) Nugent, Alecia Hillbilly Goddess $20 Rowan, Peter/Don Edwards High Lonesome Cowboy Skaggs, Ricky Salt of the Earth (w. Whites) $20 Skaggs, Ricky Bluegrass Rules $20 Skaggs, Ricky Honoring the Fathers of Bluegrass Smith, Arthure & Don Reno The Original Feuding Stanley, Ralph Classic Bluegrass (Rebel) Stanley, Ralph Clinch Mountain Country 2CD $35 OOP w. guest , , Ricky Skaggs, George Jones, Junior Brown, Vern Gosdin etc. Stanley, Ralph Clinch Mountain Sweethearts $20 with , Melba Montgomery, Sara Evans, , Iris Dement, Dolly, Lucinda etc Stanley Bros Earliest Recordings: Complete Rich R Tone $20

Stanley Bros On Radio $20 (32 tks) Stanley Bros Complete Columbia Stanley Bros Essential Gospel Masters Starling, John Sliding Home Struthers, Nora Jane Nora Janes Struthers (not as rustic but looks & sings like Iris Dement’s sister!) Ulisse, Donna Holy Waters (gospel) Vincent, Rhonda Ragin’ Live Vincent, Rhonda All American Bluegrass Girl Vincent, Rhonda Good Thing Going Vincent, Rhonda My Blue Tears Vincent, Rhonda A Dream Come true Wagoner, Porter/Pam Gadd Something to Brag About Weissberg, Eric Rural Free Delivery Whites Lifetime in the Making $20 Whites Greatest Hits $20 Whitley, Keith, R.Skaggs Secong Generation bluegrass Williams, Linda & Robin Buena Vista Various Bluegrass: As Good As It Gets 2cds 52 tks $20 Classic Appalachian Blues $20 (Smithsonina Folkways) Great Dobro Sessions $20 (Sugar Hill) Greatest Stars of Bluegrass 30 tks O Sister 2: A Woman’s Bluegrass Collection 21 great tracks. World’s Greatest Bluegrass Singers CMH $20

$10 or 3 for $25(you can combine any $10 ones in newsletter for 3/$25) Blue Highway Some Day: Fifteenth Anniversary Collection Bluegrass Soul Pickers If I ever Get Home Brand New Strings No Strings Attached Bush, sam Laps in Seven Chapmans Grown Up Infamous Stringdusters Things That Fly Jackson, Carl Songs of the South Krauss, Alison Home on the Highways Krauss, Alison Forget About It Krauss, Alison New favorite Krauss, Alison So Long So Wrong Krauss, Alison Now That I’ve Found You: A Collection Lawson, Doyle Light On My feet, Ready to Fly Lynch, Claire Whatcha Gonna Do Merriam, Buddy Back Roads Mandolin Monroe Crossing Heart ache & Stone O’Brien, Mollie Big Red Sun Rose’s Pawn Shop Dancing in the Gallows Seldom Scene Scenechronized Skaggs, Ricky Special Concensus 35 Sutton, Bryan Almost Alive Summertown Road Summertown Road (Rounder) Tashian, Barry & Holly Long Short Story Vincent, Rhonda Destination Life Various Essential Bluegrass Anthology (2cds 50 tks)

$5 Borges, Sarah The Stars Are ouy Camp, Shawn Live at Station Inn Cold Heart My sisters & me Cowan, John 8745 Feet: Live at Telluride Duhks Fast Paced World Frank, Allan The Road So Far Front Porch String Band S/T (with Claire Lynch) Hayseed Dixie No Covers Newfound Road Same old Place O’Connor, mark New Nashville Cats Reid, Lou My Own Set of Rules Scott, Barry & Second Wind In God’s Time Sisk, Junior Blue Side of the Blue Ridge Smith, Valerie Turtle Wings Sparks, Larry 40 Sparks, Larry The Old Church Yard Sparks, Larry The Last Suit You waer Walker, Bradley Highway of Dreams Waller, Charlie Songs of the American Spirit Zonn, andrea Love Goes by Various Down from the Mountain Soundtrack Essential Bluegrass 2cds 50 tracks Little Delta Church (gospel) 18 tks 2008 Bluegrass Showcase

DVDS (only 1 of each) Brozman, Bob Live in Germany $15 Country Style USA Season 1 $20 (Bear Family) 3hrs Country Style USA Season 2 $20 (Bear family) 3 hrs Crazy: The Hank Garland Story $25 (starring Waylon Payne as Hank) this Is a movie being compared to “” Griffith, Nanci Winter Marquee $18 Haggard, Merle Ol Country Singer Live at Billy Bobs $20 Happy Rovin’ Cowboy Singing Cowboys & Western Stars $20 (80min) Jackson, Alan Precious Memories: Live at the Ryman $22 Landsborough, Charlie A Special Performance $18 Melody Ranch TV Shows Vol 1 $15 Melody Ranch TV Shows Vol 2 $15 Melody Ranch TV Shows Vol 5 $15 Melody Ranch TV Shows Vol 6 $15 Melody Ranch TV Shows Vol 7 $15 Robbins, Marty At Town Hall Party $20 (Bear Family)

Smithsonian Folkways http://www.folkways.si.edu/ For those with computers who like the Folkways stuff that came out from the 40s onwards every single album is available as a custom made cd. If you want any we can get them for $28 including post. They have a great site where you can listen to all. If an item has an SFW prefix it is a regular cd not one of the custom made ones. Some classic folk, country and blues material.

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