Result of your query: 1950 products
| VA: - Town Hall Party 12 biisiä Town Hall Partystä vuodelta 1957 |
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Bear Family 2005 | CD | 18.00 € |
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| VA: - Town Hall Party - February 14, 1959 31 träkkiä mm Johnny Bond, Tommy Duncan, Jim Reeves, Rose Lee Maphis, Jeannie Sterling jne |
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Bear Family 2004 | DVD | 25.00 € |
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| VA: - Town Hall Party - April 18, 1959 29 träkkiä mm Johnny O'Neill, Gordon Terry, Johnny Bond, Charlie Williams, Diane Jewett, Jeannie Mack jne |
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Bear Family 2005 | DVD | 25.00 € |
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| VA: - Town Hall Party - August 8, 1959 28 Träkkiä mm Johnny Cash, Johnny Bond, Joe Maphis, Tex Ritter, Jeannie Sterling, Gordon Terry jne |
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Bear Family | DVD | 25.00 € |
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| VA: - Town Hall Party - July 18, 1959 |
Bear Family 2005 | DVD | 25.00 € |
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| VA: - Town Hall Party - November 15, 1958 29 Träkkiä mm Skeets McDonald, Collins Kids, Joe Maphis, Johnny Cash, Bob Luman, Merle Travis, Johnny O'Neill Jeannie Sterling jne |
Bear Family 2004 | DVD | 25.00 € |
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| VA: - Town Hall Party August 29 & September 5, 1959 DVD with 12-page booklet, 30 tracks, playing time: 92:03) - 'Town Hall Party' was among the first of the country music shows to be seen on U.S. television, making its debut in early 1952 and running until early 1961. Staged every Saturday in a theatre in Compton, a suburb of Los Angeles, the stage was made up to look like an old barn, thus continuing the traditions of the various live shows that were first heard on the radio airwaves three decades earlier. 'Town Hall Party' was created with its own cast of regular performers and musicians, boasting a house that was virtually a 'who's who' of the West Coast scene comprising such as Joe Maphis, Merle Travis, Skeets McDonald, Johnny Bond and Tommy Duncan. Jay Stewart (who later hosted the TV quiz show 'Let's Make A Deal'), and Tex Ritter were the MCs. The weekly show presented an equally impressive guest list. Among the many guests to appear were Johnny Cash, Patsy Cline, Eddie Cochran, The Collins Kids, Freddie Hart, Wanda Jackson, George Jones, Merle Lindsay, Bob Luman, Carl Perkins, Jim Reeves, Marty Robbins, Hank Snow and Gene Vincent. -- Now 'Town Hall Party' is reborn on DVD. Launched in 2002, this continuing DVD series present both individual artists' performances, compiled from different appearances on 'Town Hall Party', and complete cast shows selected from specific dates. Completely remastered, and presented with full colour booklets, these releases fully captured the atmosphere, artistry and sounds of a bygone country music age. |
Bear Family 2010 | DVD | 25.00 € |
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| VA: - Town Hall Party July 25th & August 15, 1959 DVD with 12-page booklet, DVD-pak, 39 tracks, playing time: 114:05) -- 'Town Hall Party' was among the first of the country music shows to be seen on U.S. television, making its debut in early 1952 and running until early 1961. Staged every Saturday in a theatre in Compton, a suburb of Los Angeles, the stage was made up to look like an old barn, thus continuing the traditions of the various live shows that were first heard on the radio airwaves three decades earlier. 'Town Hall Party' was created with its own cast of regular performers and musicians, boasting a house that was virtually a 'who's who' of the West Coast scene comprising such as Joe Maphis, Merle Travis, Skeets McDonald, Johnny Bond and Tommy Duncan. Jay Stewart (who later hosted the TV quiz show 'Let's Make A Deal'), and Tex Ritter were the MCs. The weekly show presented an equally impressive guest list. Among the many guests to appear were Johnny Cash, Patsy Cline, Eddie Cochran, The Collins Kids, Freddie Hart, Wanda Jackson, George Jones, Merle Lindsay, Bob Luman, Carl Perkins, Jim Reeves, Marty Robbins, Hank Snow and Gene Vincent. -- Now 'Town Hall Party' is reborn on DVD. Launched in 2002, this continuing DVD series present both individual artists' performances, compiled from different appearances on 'Town Hall Party', and complete cast shows selected from specific dates. Completely remastered, and presented with full colour booklets, these releases fully captured the atmosphere, artistry and sounds of a bygone country music age. |
Bear Family 2010 | DVD | 23.00 € |
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| VA: - Town Hall Party March 28, 1959 (DVD with 12-page booklet, 30 tracks, playing time: 86:56) - 'Town Hall Party' was among the first of the country music shows to be seen on U.S. television, making its debut in early 1952 and running until early 1961. Staged every Saturday in a theatre in Compton, a suburb of Los Angeles, the stage was made up to look like an old barn, thus continuing the traditions of the various live shows that were first heard on the radio airwaves three decades earlier. 'Town Hall Party' was created with its own cast of regular performers and musicians, boasting a house that was virtually a 'who's who' of the West Coast scene comprising such as Joe Maphis, Merle Travis, Skeets McDonald, Johnny Bond and Tommy Duncan. Jay Stewart (who later hosted the TV quiz show 'Let's Make A Deal'), and Tex Ritter were the MCs. The weekly show presented an equally impressive guest list. Among the many guests to appear were Johnny Cash, Patsy Cline, Eddie Cochran, The Collins Kids, Freddie Hart, Wanda Jackson, George Jones, Merle Lindsay, Bob Luman, Carl Perkins, Jim Reeves, Marty Robbins, Hank Snow and Gene Vincent. -- Now 'Town Hall Party' is reborn on DVD. Launched in 2002, this continuing DVD series present both individual artists' performances, compiled from different appearances on 'Town Hall Party', and complete cast shows selected from specific dates. Completely remastered, and presented with full colour booklets, these releases fully captured the atmosphere, artistry and sounds of a bygone country music age. |
Bear Family 2010 | DVD | 23.00 € |
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| VA: - Tribute To Hank Williams-Songwriter To Legend 28 tracks |
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Bear Family 1998 | CD | 17.00 € |
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| VA: - True Sounds Of The New West Texas Country & Rockabilly. 17 tracks incl Libbi Bosworth / Wayne Hancock / Hollisters/ Bruce Robinson / High Noon / Derailers / Chris Miller / Marti Brom / Josh Arnson etc |
Freedom Records | CD | 17.00 € |
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| VA: - Unbroken Circle - The Musical Heritage Of The Carter Family Tribute to The Carter Family |
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Dualtone Records 2004 | CD | 10.00 € |
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| VA: - Vaden Records 28 tracks from Vaden Records 1958-1966 |
HeronRock Music | CD | 15.00 € |
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| VA: - Virginia Rocks 2CD 60 tracks with 72 page booklet |
JSP Records 2009 | 2-CD | 23.00 € |
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| VA: - West Texas Bop 24 tracks |
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Ace Records 1999 | CD | 18.00 € |
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| VA: - With My Little Ukulele In My Hand 4CD 4CDs = 104 tracks + 48 page illustrated booklet |
Proper 2008 | CD-Box | 20.00 € |
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| VA: - WLFR's Roadhouse Fever 13 biisiä mm Josie Kreuzer, Jim Stringer, Cornell Hurd Band, Sean Mencher, Horton Brothers, Lester Peabody, Neil Mooney, Barnshakers jne |
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Sounds Interesting 1999 | CD | 9.90 € |
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| VA: - You Done Me Wrong - Vintage Country Cheating Songs 1929-52 |
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Chrome Dreams 2004 | CD | 15.00 € |
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| VA: - You Heard It Here First ! 26 classics from the 50s and 60s, heard here in their original, pre-hit versions. |
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Ace Records 2008 | CD | 18.00 € |
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| VA: - You Heard It Here First! Vol. 2 As a concept it’s a revelation – the original versions of (mostly) familiar songs that went on to become big hits by other artists. Familiarity is turned on its head as mental receptors attuned to the better-known hit versions – the received wisdom, if you like – are challenged for attention by the performers who made the original recordings to little or no acclaim. It’s a parallel universe where the reassuringly familiar landscape is a beautiful illusion. Volume 1 of “You Heard It Here First” was among our best sellers of last year and we believe that this sequel is an even stronger package. Here again are pop hits as the soundtrack to our lives – but not as we know them. Many of these original versions are exceedingly rare in vinyl form, notably Dan Penn’s self-penned original version of ‘I’m Your Puppet’ (on which Penn actually sings the line ‘I’m The Puppet’, in contrast to all the versions which followed) and the Corporation’s barnstorming ‘Candida’, subsequently a US #3 for Tony Orlando’s Dawn, though one wonders why the Corporation’s torrid original failed to make the same impact. Tony Joe White’s ‘Polk Salad Annie’, a top 10 hit on the Monument label in 1969, laid down the template for the so-called swamp rock sound and was later popularised by Elvis who had a UK hit with the song in 1973. But for all his seeming self-assurance, White had struggled to make the song work , having cut it for Monument as ‘Old Man Willis’ a year earlier before re-recording it with a fresh set of lyrics as ‘Polk Salad Annie’. Here’s how it sounded before the re-write – a truly intriguing juxtaposition. Most of Brian Hyland’s hits were written for him so it comes as a surprise to learn that his signature tune, ‘Sealed With A Kiss’, had first been recorded some two years earlier by the Four Voices, a clean-cut vocal group. That is the version which displays the apparent debt the song owed to ‘The Green Leaves of Summer’, a big hit of the day. Transmogrified by successive generations of folk and pop artists into ‘Wimoweh’ ‘The Lion Sleeps Tonight’, Solomon Linda’s African tribal chant, ‘Mbube’, must be one of the most misappropriated tunes in post-war pop music, though in recent years Linda began to receive the acknowledgement for his memorable if inadvertent contribution to the pop canon and we are proud to present it here. Sixties wheeler-dealer Simon Napier-Bell and TV maven Vicki Wickham took it upon themselves to pen English lyrics to a contemporary Italian hit, ’Io Che Non Vivo (Senza Te)’ in the back of a cab on their way to an evening meal at a restaurant in London’s West End in early 1966 – or so the redoubtable Napier-Bell has claimed in various autobiographies. Those twenty or so usefully occupied minutes produced ‘You Don’t Have To Say You Love Me’, under which title the song has provided something of a lifelong annuity for the pair. Pino Donaggio’s gorgeous Italian original of this classic power ballad is among the highlights of the set. ‘Sorrow’ was knocked out without much conscious effort as a filler for the McCoys’ first album in the wake of their 1965 mega-hit ‘Hang On Sloopy’. Maybe the producers (who also happened to write the song) missed a trick by consigning ‘Sorrow’ to makeweight status, but no matter as Brit duo the Sorrows took the song into the UK Top 10 a few months later. That was the version that inspired David Bowie’s recording but it’s the McCoys’ stripped-down original which probably packs the mightiest charm of all. The songs, compellingly sequenced, are all hits, the technicolour packaging incorporating all the prerequisite fax’n’info, gives off a warm comforting glow, and the entire concept constitutes a little bit of pop history in the making. What’s not to like? By Rob Finnis (Ace Records) |
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Ace Records 2010 | CD | 17.00 € |
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| VA: - You Oughta See My Fanny Dance 1-CD Digipac with 52-page booklet, 31 tracks. Playing time approx. 84 minutes. - Incredibly, after all these years, there's still some prime unissued Western Swing to be heard... and Bear Family has it! Thirty-one previously unissued recordings by the giants of Western Swing's golden age: Bob Wills, Adolph Hofner, Roy Newman, and others! Some of these titles were probably withheld because they were too risqu‚! These days, they sound like the most fun ever had on record! -- Spanning 1935-42, this exciting collection brings together 31 previously unissued tracks from the Western Swing's greatest years. It features some of the music's biggest names, including Bob Wills & his Texas Playboys, Adolph Hofner, Al Dexter, Roy Newman & his Boys, Leon Selph & his Blue Ridge Playboys, the Hi-Flyers and Ocie Stockard & his Wanderers. Groups that defined Western Swing before it even had a name! Sidemen include country legends like Leon McAuliffe and Moon Mullican! -- 'Previously Unissued' often implies substandard recordings. Not so here! This is full top-notch Western Swing by some of the music's best-ever performers. Hot stuff on par with - or better than - issued performances! Songs include 'You Ought To See My Fanny Dance', 'She Can't Be Satisfied', 'Fruit Wagon Gal', 'Around The Corner At Smokey Joe's', 'Who Comes In At My Back Door', 'Hash House Hattie', and 'Look Who's Squawkin''. You get the idea! |
Bear Family 2011 | CD | 17.00 € |
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| Van Brothers - Seven-Up & Whiskey.. The Servant Of Love 13 tracks |
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Eagle Records 1992 | LP | 13.00 € |
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| Vernon Taylor - Now And Then 10 tracks |
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Vernon Taylor 1999 | CD | 15.00 € |
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| Vernon Taylor - There's Only One.. Your Loving Man 29 tracks |
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Eagle Records 1995 | CD | 15.00 € |
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| Vin Bruce - Dans La Louisianne - King Of Cajun Music 1-CD DigiPac (4-plated) with 36-page booklet, 20 tracks. Playing time approx. 54 minutes. -- Long overdue set of Cajun icon Vin Bruce's very first recordings for Columbia Records spotlights a fascinating time and place in the development, popularity and rise of Cajun music and its inevitable collision with country and western at its mid-century apex. Hank Williams was so endeared to Bruce's music that he invited him to play his public wedding ceremony at New Orleans' Municipal Auditorium. Produced by Don Law, Vin's Columbia sides represent the first time a Cajun artist was accompanied by Nashville's legendary session players. Among the highlights are Grady Martin multi-tasking on guitar, mandolin and fiddle, Owen Bradley on piano, Chet Atkins and Jack Shook and Tommy Jackson on guitars, and other leading lights of the early Nashville era. For the first time ever, these groundbreaking sides are brought together with flawless sound quality, including four never-before-released tracks. Highlights include the hit 'Dans la Louisianne', the plaintive hillbilly blues 'My Mama Said', songs from the pens of Bruce, Atkins, Felice and Boudleaux Bryant and Autry Inman, and the unreleased Cajun bopper 'Le d‚lece', featuring Chet Atkins' stellar proto-rockabilly guitar picking. -- Often called 'The King Of Cajun Music,' Vin Bruce is a South Louisiana treasure of unparalleled significance. His signing to Columbia Records in the early fifties was positively historical in more ways than one. The first Cajun artist to be marketed to the widespread record buying public by a major record company, his first single, 'Dans la Louisianne b/w Fille de la ville', was sung purely in French, but, like Harry Choates' 'Jole Blon' before it, that didn't keep it from becoming a country music sensation. Hailing from Bayou Lafourche, below New Orleans, Vin and his peers Leroy Martin, Gene Rodrigue and Dudley Bernard developed their own stripe of Cajun music; an accordion-less string band style that was as much hillbilly as it was French. Vin's Columbia sides brought that sound to the jukeboxes, airwaves and the Grand Ole Opry. Hank Williams was so endeared to Bruce's music that he invited him to play his public wedding ceremony at New Orleans' Municipal Auditorium. The authoritative booklet by Louisiana musicologist Michael Hurtt is the most detailed history of Vin Bruce and the Bayou Lafourche sound yet to be published, bringing together years of research, illuminating interviews and never-before-seen photographs. This set is a revelation for Cajun and country music fans alike. |
Bear Family 2011 | CD | 17.00 € |
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| Vipers Skiffle Group - 10,000 Years Ago 3 CD Box 3 CD:tä ja 65 biisiä. Mukana myös 36 sivuinen kirja. Bändin koko Parlophone tuotanto - mukaanlukien myös Hank Marvinin ja Jet Harrisin ensimmäiset levytykset. |
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Bear Family 1996 | CD-Box | 65.00 € |
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| Wade Ray - Idaho Red 1-CD Digipak (4-plated) with 48-page booklet, 30 tracks. Playing time: 74:04. - Jumping western swing and hillbilly from an unheralded pioneer! Most songs completely new to CD ... only a few were reissued on LP! Includes 3 previously unissued recordings, plus 'Let Me Go, Devil'... the rarely heard original version of 'Let Me Go, Lover'. - Wade Ray never achieved the fame of Bob Wills or Spade Cooley, but he was a true musician's musician and a key member of Willie Nelson's backing group for years. Wade Ray played hot swing fiddle, and he was a versatile vocalist who shone on jazz, country, pop and even rock numbers. -- This collection captures his flawless, often explosive approach to swing. It didn't hurt that his accompanists on record included Speedy West, Jimmy Bryant, Noel Boggs, Billy Liebert, Chet Atkins, and Owen Bradley. The 30 tracks include blazing numbers like the classic trucker anthem 'Idaho Red', 'It's All Your Fault' with Boggs, 'Walk Softly'...the closest he came to a hit single, the bluesy 'Too Late To Dream', the swinging instrumental 'Dipsy Doodle', the never-issued 'Perdido' and two incredibly rare post-RCA recordings for Fabor Records. In the past, Ray's best work has never been properly reissued. Now at last, this collection gives the man, who died in 1998, his due. The set includes liner notes by Rich Kienzle and a detailed discography. |
Bear Family 2012 | CD | 18.00 € |
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| Walter Brennan - Old Rivers / Twas The Night Before Christmas.. Back Home |
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Collector's Choice Music 1996 | CD | 15.00 € |
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| Waltons - The Spirit Of Cowpunk |
Part Records 2005 | CD | 9.90 € |
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| Wanda Jackson - Best Of The Classic Capitol Singles Idolized by three generations of rockers, from Las Vegas to Stockholm, Wanda Jackson, the “Queen of Rockabilly,” has never worn her crown as to the attitude born. Debuting on country radio when she was still too young to drive, she would enter middle-age singing joyfully for the Lord. But in between, she would meet Elvis Presley and record her legendary Capitol singles, some of them fueled by rock ’n’ roll nitroglycerin. Yet, to hear this selection now is to also marvel at how wildly Wanda veered from style to style, as if the gorgeous, spaghetti-strapped Oklahoma rockabilly cared no more for the confines of genre than she did for a respectable neckline. For every A-side rave-up like “Mean Mean Man” or “Fujiyama Mama,” she offers a B-side weeper like “(Every Time They Play) Our Song” or the hillbilly tragedy of “No Wedding Bells For Joe.” In one giddy jukebox pairing, her “Little Charm Bracelet” flips to a distaff remake of The Robins’ “Riot In Cell Block Number Nine.” Punch side A, you hear “Little charm bracelet, means so much to me.” Punch side B, it’s “Pass the dynamite, Molly, ’cause, man, this fuse is lit!” She tore through songs that Elvis sang, The Cadillacs sang, Betty Hutton sang. She drew from jazz greats, R&B legends, and writers revered in the Nashville song factories. But none gave her better Wanda Jackson songs than Wanda herself, her pen opening the microphone range from “Cool Love” to “Right Or Wrong.” Were it not for the riot of her rock ’n’ roll, she might be revered as a wayward princess, if not the queen, of sawdust-soaking honky-tonk. It’s all there in her Capitol debut, “I Gotta Know,” the stop-and-go-go-go three minutes of dance-floor fun that kicks off this collection. Upon its release in 1956, Capitol’s own ad men scratched their heads, then gamely pitched the record as a “jumping rock-’n’-waltz novelty.” |
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Omnivore Recordings 2013 | CD | 19.00 € |
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| Wanda Jackson - Heart Trouble Mukana Dave Alvin, Elvis Costello, The Cramps, Rosie Flores ja Lee Rocker. |
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CMH 2003 | CD | 18.00 € |
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| Wanda Jackson - Live At The Town Hall Party 1958 Recorded November 29, 1958 |
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Sundazed Music 2008 | 10" LP | 15.00 € |
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| Wanda Jackson - Love Me Forever / Blues In My Heart Two Original Albums from 1962 and 1965 on One CD |
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T-Bird Records 2010 | CD | 17.00 € |
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| Wanda Jackson - Right Or Wrong 4 CD:tä + kirja. Yhteensä 124 biisiä: |
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Bear Family 1992 | CD-Box | 80.00 € |
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| Wanda Jackson - Right Or Wrong / In The Middle Of A Heartache |
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Collectables | Single/EP | 6.00 € |
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| Wanda Jackson - Rock Around The Eiffel Tower - Live In Paris Recorded Live At Olympia, Paris, France |
Big Beat Records 2000 | CD | 19.00 € |
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| Wanda Jackson - Rock Your Baby - Pioneer Of Rock'n'Roll |
IMC Music 2011 | LP | 15.00 € |
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| Wanda Jackson - Rocking Country Style 2CD Wanda Jackson's career began whilst she was still at high school and she quickly became one of America's most popular female rockers and one of first major female country and rockabilly singers. Featured here are her first four albums recorded between 1958 and 1961 including her two most famous rock and roll sets: 'Rockin' with Wanda' and 'There's A Party Goin' On'. With hits such as: 'Let's Have a Party', 'I Gotta Know' and 'Right or Wrong' you can see why Wanda was as popular as she was and in fact she is still recording today. Her last album (and this is for the young'uns amongst us) was produced by Jack White of The White Stripes. |
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Jasmine Records 2012 | CD | 13.00 € |
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| Wanda Jackson - The Ballads Of Wanda Jackson 30 tracks |
Bear Family 2007 | CD | 18.00 € |
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| Wanda Jackson - The Party Ain't Over |
Nonesuch Records 2011 | CD | 22.00 € |
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| Wanda Jackson - There's A Party Goin' On |
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Rumble / Capitol Records | LP | 18.00 € |
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| Wanda Jackson - Thunder On The Mountain / Dust On The Bible |
Third Man Records 2010 | Single/EP | 9.00 € |
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| Wanda Jackson - Unfinished Business |
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Sugar Hill Records 2012 | CD | 17.00 € |
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| Wanda Jackson - Wanda Jackson reissue of her first album from 1958. 180 gram vinyl |
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Doxy Music 2009 | LP | 17.00 € |
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| Wanda Jackson - Wanda Jackson Show - Live And Still Kicikin' Record live on a snowy night in New York Ciry at the Village Underground on December 7th, 2002. |
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DCN 2003 | CD | 11.90 € |
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| Wanda Jackson - Wonderful Wanda new. unplayed copy. re-issue of 1962 capitol album. |
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Jasmine Records | LP | 17.00 € |
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| Wanda Jackson - You Know I'm Good / Shakin' All Over Recorded 2009. Produced by Jack White |
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Third Man Records 2010 | Single/EP | 8.00 € |
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| Wandering Eyes - Songs Of Forbidden Love |
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Lazy SOB 1998 | CD | 17.00 € |
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| Wanktones - Live At The Fontana Bowlarama used copy. M- |
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Run Wild 1997 | CD | 8.00 € Käytetty |
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| Warner Mack - Baby Squeeze Me 1-CD Digipac with 44-page booklet, 38 tracks. Playing time approx. 84 minutes. -- In this CD you'll find a massive 38 tracks recorded by this important artist during the classic era when rock 'n' roll met the Nashville Sound! Here are all 12 tracks from Warner Mack's six Decca singles issued during 1957 and 1958; 16 tracks not originally issued by Decca; and four tracks from singles issued on Scarlet and Top Rank in 1959 and 1960! Also here are Mack's two very first rockabilly recordings made at Delta Records of Jackson, Mississippi in 1957! Bonus tracks include three radio advertising spots Warner made for the Mary Carter paint company - and finally, a live radio recording from 1958 of 'Honky Tonk Song'! His Decca disc, 'Roc-A-Chicka', was a no.74 pop hit in January 1958. The accompanying booklet by Martin Hawkins tells the little-known story of Warner Mack and contains rare photographs! -- Warner Mack wrote and recorded two classic songs of the rock & roll era - 'Is It Wrong (For Loving You)', and 'Roc-A-Chicka'. But he was responsible for many more country and pop hits, both as a singer and a songwriter. His prolific Decca output of the 1950s has not been recognized for the significant and influential body of work it is - until now! -- Warner Mack was one of the best singers and songwriters of the '50s and '60s; a man who started out with rockabilly but soon demonstrated a real command of many other rock 'n' roll and rockaballad styles. His was a commanding yet at times plaintive, appealing voice and his songs displayed his rare ability to capture the essence of life and its successes or trials in a song. He had a number of country pop hits in the '60s including 'Sittin' In An All Night Caf‚' in 1964 and 'The Bridge Washed Out' in 1965 and many more country hits right through to the later 1970s. As a writer he was prolific and was still writing hits for Ricky Van Shelton in the '90s. He owned recording and publishing businesses, Pageboy and Bridgewood, and put his name on Warner Mack's Country Store out of Madison, Tennessee. Through ill-health Warner Mack withdrew from the music scene some years ago and his part in creating Nashville's sound is little-remembered today. Now it is told the Bear Family way in words, pictures, and especially in his music. |
Bear Family 2011 | CD | 17.00 € |

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