日本代购-発売日: 2019/10/25輸入盤USレーベル: Bear Family収録曲: 1.1 The Cotton Picker's Song - Lloyd Stalcup1.2 Darlin' Baby - Homer Pierce1.3 Sunny Cal - Jack Bryant1.4 Sunny California - Mary Sullivan1.5 Home in the Government Camp - Wayne 'Gene' Dinwiddle1.6 Get Along Down to Town - King Family1.7 Home in San Antone - Lloyd Reading1.8 Opening Theme / Seven Come Eleven - Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys1.9 Get Along Home Cindy - Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys1.10 Back in Dear Old Oklahoma - Elwin Cross and His Arizona Wranglers1.11 Okie Boogie - the Maddox Brothers and Rose1.12 Reading Your Letter with Tears in My Eyes - Bob Manning (Vocal: Billy Gray)1.13 Lost Highway - Leon Payne1.14 Hittin' the Trail - Tex Marshall ; Bill Woods1.15 When the Leaves Come Tumbling Down - Leo 'Tex' Butler1.16 Have I Got a Chance with You - Bill Woods / Cliff Crofford1.17 Water Baby Blues (Boogie) - the Maddox Brothers and Rose1.18 (A Pretty Woman Is a) Deadly Weapon - Terry Preston1.19 I Want You So - Terry Preston1.20 Funny Book - Herb Henson1.21 Honey Baby - Jimmy Thomason1.22 Your Love Was Like the Weater - Jimmy Thomason1.23 Ozark Polka - Ebb Pilling and His Ozark Squirrel Shooters1.24 A Heart Break Ago - Bill Woods and His Orange Blossom Playboys with Hillbilly Barton1.25 A Dear John Letter - Fuzzy ; Bonnie Owens1.26 Dear John - Bill Woods ; Rita Goodwin1.27 Pusan - Billy Mize with Bill Woods and His Orange Blossom Playboys1.28 Hank's Song - Ferlin Husky1.29 Dim Lights, Thick Smoke (And Loud, Loud Music) - Joe Maphis ; Rose Lee1.30 A Dear John Letter - Jean Shepard; Ferlin Husky2.1 You Better Not Do That - Tommy Collins2.2 Ain't You Had No Bringin' Up at All - Dallas Frazier2.3 Louisiana Swing - Bud Hobbs2.4 When I Hold You - Forest Lee ; Clete Stewart2.5 Down on the Corner of Love - Buck Owens2.6 Stepping Stones - Dave Stogner with Al Brumley2.7 When the Saints Go Marching in - Semie Moseley2.8 Take Possession - Jean Shepard2.9 It Pays to Advertise - the Farmer Boys2.10 Why Do I Love You So - Wynn Stewart2.11 Crazy Mixed Up Kid - Tommy Duncan2.12 Sad Sad Saturday Night - Johnny Taylor2.13 I Gotta Know - Wanda Jackson2.14 Who Will Buy the Wine - Billy Mize2.15 Baby I Like Your Style - Al Coker with the Coker Family2.16 Wherever You Are - Louise Duncan2.17 Bumble Rumble - Sid Silver2.18 I Need Her Love - Andy Morris2.19 I Want You - Dusty Payne2.20 Your Every Thing (I Wish That She Could Be) - Fuzzy Owen2.21 I Never Thought - Bonnie Blue Bell2.22 What Time Tomorrow - Jan Howard2.23 Drivin' Away My Blues - George Rich2.24 Ask Me No Questions - Bill Woods2.25 Beware of a Stranger - Fuzzy Owen2.26 Keep Her Off Your Mind - Skeets McDonald2.27 Yes Sir - Dave Stogner2.28 Fun on the Freeway - Harlan Howard2.29 A Night for Love - Cliff Crofford2.30 Someone to Love - the Farmer Boys2.31 Come Back to Me - Buck Owens3.1 I'm Sorry Too - Reuben Chapman with Coy Baker ; His Band3.2 Empty Days and Lonely Nights - Don Thompson with Coy Baker ; His Band3.3 You're a Luxury - Phil Brown3.4 Steady Lovin' - Unknown3.5 I Like That Kind - Johnny Bond3.6 Crazy Moon - Henry Sharp3.7 Pair of Empty Arms - Gene Martin with the Desert Stars3.8 You'al Come - Herb Henson3.9 Letters Have No Arms - Lewis Talley3.10 Second Fiddle - Buck Owens3.11 When - Billy and Cliff3.12 You Can't Take Your Love Outta This Boy - Billy Mize3.13 I Removed Your Ring - Billy Kaundart3.14 Keep Right on Tryin' - Larry Bryant3.15 Tired of Livin' - Buck Owens3.16 Cold Hearted Woman - Joe Hall3.17 If I Could Only Tell You - Rip Goodman and Marcia3.18 Our Hearts - George Latta3.19 Til These Dreams Come True - Buck Owens3.20 Living Up to My Name - Billy and Cliff3.21 Goose, Pt. 1 - Don Markham ; the Marksmen3.22 Just for the Children's Sake - Bonnie Owens3.23 My Baby Walks All Over Me - Wally Lewis3.24 Playboy - Wynn Stewart3.25 Someone's Gonna Get Hurt - Al Brumley3.26 Door of Temptation - Jackie Kelley3.27 Fiddlin' Country Style - Jelly Sanders3.28 Loose Talk - Buck Owens ; Rose Maddox3.29 What Will I Do (With All These Memories) - Jimmy Patton3.30 Loving You (On Someone Elses' Time) - Tommy Dee3.31 Why Tell Me - Custer Bottoms ; Jack and Jerry4.1 King of Fools - Buck Owens4.2 Scratch - the Marksmen4.3 It's My Turn to Cry - Jerry Cornelius and the Golden Eagles4.4 I Can't Stop Lovin' - Wayne Morris4.5 I Pretend - Wayne Morris4.6 Truck Drivin' Man - Bill Woods4.7 My Last Night in Town - Billy Bledsoe4.8 New Home Sweet Home - Leon Hart4.9 Crossing My Fingers - Kenny Hays4.10 Foolish Notions - Kenny Hays4.11 On Your Wedding Day - Georgia Lynn4.12 Go Where You Wanta Go - Tommy Lewis4.13 Private Party - Vancie Flowers4.14 There's Gonna Come a Day - Buck Owens4.15 Why Should I Cry Again - Anita Cross4.16 Waggin' Tongues - Bonnie Owens4.17 Painting the Town - Rollie Weber4.18 Second Fiddle - Johnny Barnett4.19 Too Old to Hurt - Johnny Barnett4.20 Skid Row - Merle Haggard4.21 Good-Bye Mr. Blues - Bill Meyers4.22 If You Ain't Lovin' You Ain't Livin' - Buck Owens4.23 Tell Me Why - Bill Bledsoe4.24 Put Your Arms Around Him - Bob Morris4.25 Silver Bells - Roy Nichols4.26 Act Naturally (Live) - Buck Owens4.27 Life in Prison - Merle Haggard4.28 My Past Is Present - Bobby Durham4.29 Queen of Snob Hill - Bobby Durham4.30 Tears in My Beer - Vancie and Rita4.31 Out of My Mind - Rose Stassi5.1 Close Up the Honky Tonks - Buck Owens5.2 Slowly But Surely - Merle Haggard ; Bonnie Owens5.3 Working Overtime - Bob Hortter5.4 S.O.S. - Jim Witlock5.5 Fallin' for You - Buck Owens5.6 I'm Gonna Break Every Heart I Can (Capitol) - Merle Haggard5.7 I Wish I Hadn't Called You - Tommy Duncan5.8 Red Wine - Jim Ward5.9 More Wine, More Women, More Song - Lewis Talley5.10 I'll Take a Chance - Merle Haggard ; Bonnie Owens5.11 I'm Layin' It on the Line - Don Rich ; the Buckaroos5.12 There Never Was a Fool - Buck Owens5.13 After You Leave Me - Doyle Holly ; the Buckaroos5.14 Just Leave My World Alone - Dee Mize (Aka Buddy Mize)5.15 Walking My Fool - Billy Mize5.16 (My Friends Are Gonna Be) Strangers - Liz Anderson5.17 If You Can't Bite Don't Growl - Tommy Collins5.18 Alcohol and Tears - Jeanie O'Neal5.19 Home Is Where I Hang My Head - Bobby Durham5.20 Jeannie with the Light Brown Cadillac - Red Simpson5.21 Swinging Doors (Alternate Take) - Merle Haggard5.22 Roll Out the Red Carpet - Kay Adams5.23 Old Standby - Dick Curless ; Kay Adams5.24 House of Memories - Buck Owens5.25 Tiger By the Tail (Live at Carnegie Hall) - Buck Owens5.26 Fool Me Again - Vicki Lester5.27 The Bad Guy Gets the Girl - Ray Salter5.28 Pappy Was a Clever Man - Billy Mize5.29 Correspondence Course in Love - Jeanie O'Neal6.1 Apartment #9 - Bobby Austin6.2 Open Up Your Heart - Buck Owens6.3 A Good Job Huntin' and Fishin' - Dick Curless6.4 Goin' Thru the Motions - Gary Paxton6.5 I'm Actin' Like My Old Self Again - Red Simpson6.6 Little Pink Mack - Kay Adams6.7 The Dumb Thing - Doyle Holly6.8 Someone Told My Story - Merle Haggard6.9 Diesel Smoke, Dangerous Curves - Red Simpson6.10 Queen for a Day - Barbara Mandrell6.11 I Guess You're Finally Satisfied - Ronnie Sessions6.12 Mixed Up Mess of a Heart - Merle Haggard6.13 A Lifetime of Love - Joe and Rose Lee Maphis6.14 I'm So Mad at Me - Del and Sue Smart6.15 Drink Up and Be Somebody - Merle Haggard6.16 You'll Never Miss the Water (Til the Well Runs Dry) - Wayne Wilson ; Don Rich with the Buckaroos6.17 The First Thing I Think of - Bob Morris6.18 Only the Strong Can Survive - Faye Hardin6.19 You Don't Have Very Far to Go - Merle Haggard6.20 I'm Not Looking for An Angel - Bobby Austin6.21 Chicken Pickin' - the Buckaroos6.22 A Foolish Notion - Doyle Holly ; the Buckaroos6.23 I Made the Prison Band - Merle Haggard6.24 50 Year Waltz - Oscar Whittington6.25 Love That Jコメント:Including a larger number of previously unreleased studio and live recordings, radio recordings and demos.A treasure trove of Bakersfield history presenting country music stars Merle Haggard and Buck Owens, guitar hero Don Rich and dozens of artists like Ferlin Husky, Dallas Frazier, Jean Shepard, Wynn Stewart, Tommy Duncan, Red Simpson, Kay Adams, Duck Curless, Joe Maphis, David Frizzell, The Gosdin Brothers, Clarence White a.m.o.From hits to deep cuts to alternate takes to album tracks to live material, this set dives deeper into the Bakersfield Sound than ever before. Full-color illustrated 220-page hardcover book with a plethora of photos, many shown here for the first time, and track-by-track commentary.In depth analysis by Grammy-nominated Bakersfield Sound historian Scott B. Bomar.Foreword by Foo Fighters guitarist Chris Shiflett.Buck Owens and Merle Haggard emerged from the dim lights, thick smoke and loud, loud music of Bakersfield, California's thriving honky-tonk scene of the 1950s and '60s and changed country music forever. But what is the 'Bakersfield Sound?' While twanging Telecasters and crying steel guitars come to mind, the music that emanated from Central California in that era reflected a variety of influences that was expressed in myriad ways."We represent the end results of all the years of country music in this town," Haggard once remarked about the California city that served as home base for the two Country Music Hall of Fame inductees. But how did the musical world from which Buck and Merle emerged come to be? How were the twiIncluding a larger number of previously unreleased studio and live recordings, radio recordings and demos.A treasure trove of Bakersfield history presenting country music stars Merle Haggard and Buck Owens, guitar hero Don Rich and dozens of artists like Ferlin Husky, Dallas Frazier, Jean Shepard, Wynn Stewart, Tommy Duncan, Red Simpson, Kay Adams, Duck Curless, Joe Maphis, David Frizzell, The Gosdin Brothers, Clarence White a.m.o.From hits to deep cuts to alternate takes to album tracks to live material, this set dives deeper into the Bakersfield Sound than ever before. Full-color illustrated 220-page hardcover book with a plethora of photos, many shown here for the first time, and track-by-track commentary.In depth analysis by Grammy-nominated Bakersfield Sound historian Scott B. Bomar.Foreword by Foo Fighters guitarist Chris Shiflett.Buck Owens and Merle Haggard emerged from the dim lights, thick smoke and loud, loud music of Bakersfield, California's thriving honky-tonk scene of the 1950s and '60s and changed country music forever. But what is the 'Bakersfield Sound?' While twanging Telecasters and crying steel guitars come to mind, the music that emanated from Central California in that era reflected a variety of influences that was expressed in myriad ways."We represent the end results of all the years of country music in this town," Haggard once remarked about the California city that served as home base for the two Country Music Hall of Fame inductees. But how did the musical world from which Buck and Merle emerged come to be? How were the twin pillars of the Bakersfield Sound shaped by the city's larger musical community? Who were their influences, and what were the musical markers along their paths to success? In what ways did their achievements reshape the local scene from which they emerged?