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 | Ace's 'Special Country Edition' of our long running, best selling The Golden Age Of American Rock 'n' Roll series surpassed our high expectations and quickly became one of the biggest sellers in the Ace catalogue. We've been consistently asked when we were going to follow it up - and the answer is now. Our second 'Special Country Edition' is part of the sister series, The Golden Age Of American Popular Music , and its appeal is guaranteed to match that of the others. Once again we have assembled some of the greatest names in 1950s and 60s country, and some of their biggest Billboard Hot 100 hits of the period, which include some of country music's most beloved songs of all time. As well as making the Hot 100, all except two of our inclusions made the Billboard Country Top 10, with the vast majority of them peaking within the Top 5. Beautifully mastered from the best possible sources, and featuring a typical Golden Age style booklet crammed with copious annotation and a host of ... (less)Artist: Various Artists | $11 - $21  9 Merchants |
|  | Release Date: 2007-11-06, Audio CD, Jsp Records Artist: Various Artists | $21 - $31  8 Merchants |
|  | Release Date: 2005-06-14, Audio CD, Dualtone Music Group Artist: Various Artists | $3 - $14  9 Merchants |
|  | With explosive live shows that consistently outdraw and put their Nashville contemporaries to shame, these Texas artists truly are redefining country music. Artists here include Guy Clark, Robert Earl Keen, Radney Foster, Jason Boland, Cory Morrow, Dery Dodd with Jack Ingram, The Greencards, BR549, and many more. (less)Artist: Various Artists | $10 - $17  8 Merchants |
|  | When it's sleepy time but your little Punkin' or Peanut won't hit the hay, try counting sheep with Hushabye Baby. We've re-imagined country's legendary hits as blanket-soft instrumental lullabies. The familiar melodies of Hank, Patsy, and Merle are plucked on a well-worn guitar, while gentle percussion and warm pedal steel lull baby to sweet slumber. Mom and Dad will also love these dreamy versions of their favorite songs including "Sweet Dreams," "Coal Miner's Daughter," and "Mamas, Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys," not to mention the blissfully quiet moments they inspire. (less)Artist: Various Artists | $0 - $13  5 Merchants |
|  | In collaboration with The American Sound Archive, Document Records is proud to announce the first release of this new and historical series, compiled from an amazing depositary of over 300 hours of recordings made between 1914 and 1929, 90% of which are being made available to the public for the first time! The CD begins with one of the earliest recordings in country music, a 1922 recording by Shirley Spalding. Along the way, you’ll also hear some superb and historic recordings by many legendary names in early country music including Vernon Dalhart, Posey Rorer’s North Carolina Ramblers and Ernest V Stone. Includes a 16-page illustrated booklet. (less)Artist: Various Artists | $13 - $17  7 Merchants |
|  | Release Date: 1995-12-01, Audio CD, Sony Special Product Artist: Various Artists | $1 - $7  8 Merchants |
|  | NOW THAT'S WHAT I CALL COUNTRY is the highly anticipated first Country project for the respected and hugely successful NOW That's What I Call Music series of compilation albums, which have collectively scanned over 70 million units in the US in the last 10 years. NOW THAT'S WHAT I CALL COUNTRY will include 20 of today's hottest country hits from the biggest artists in the format. (less)Artist: Various Artists | $14 - $24  10 Merchants |
|  | Release Date: 2004-05-04, Audio CD, New Haven Artist: Various Artists | $12 - $20  10 Merchants |
|  | Release Date: 2002-01-08, Audio CD, Time Life Records Artist: Various Artists | $14 - $19  8 Merchants |
|  | Where so many duet projects seem like shotgun marriages, this one sounds like a labor of love, celebrating Southern music as a common denominator that transcends racial and categorical divides. Among the highlights, the pairing of Lyle Lovett and Al Green finds revelation within the funky groove of "Funny How Time Slips Away," while the album-closing "Patches"--with George Jones playing father to B.B. King's son--achieves a spine-tingling majesty. Though Natalie Cole and Reba McEntire misconnect on "Since I Fell for You," Sam Moore (of Sam & Dave) and the late Conway Twitty are at their soulful best on "Rainy Night in Georgia." --Don McLeese (less)Artist: Various Artists | $4 - $11  8 Merchants |
|  | Release Date: 2002-10-01, Audio CD, Sony Cmg Mkt Group Artist: Various Artists | $7 - $12  9 Merchants |
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