- Newly-researched biography and discography!- Many previously unseen photos from the Frizzell family!- A new designed 264 page hardcover book!- Newly remastered!- Many previously unissued... more
That price might seem steep if you ever had the good fortune to attend a Louisiana Hayride show at the Municipal Auditorium in Shreveport, Louisiana; after all, it only cost 60 cents for adults (30... more
This Bear Family set collects all of his Capitol recordings, from early smashes like "Live Fast, Love Hard, Die Young" and "I’ve Got Five Dollars" to later monsters such as "Alone with You" and... more
This 10-CD set from Bear Family traces the career of one of the most remarkable singers—and bands—in all of country music. Every single one of Ray’s Columbia recordings from 1950 to 1966 is here,... more
The third and last Bear Family retrospective covering these bluegrass legends contains 12 complete albums plus non-LP singles, the hit re-recording of Foggy Mountain Breakdown and more. Bear Family.
To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the legendary Jim Reeves’ tragic death, this definitive 3-CD set presents all of the recordings Gentleman Jim made prior to signing with RCA in 1955. This... more
More adventuresome country from one of the great Nashville songwriters! Includes gospel, standards, blues, even work with Los Indios Tabajaras plus hits like Yes, I’m Hurting; Oh Such a Stranger, and... more
A 5-CD, 159-track set containing his COMPLETE recordings from 1953 to 1964! This is the Big Bang of the Bakersfield Sound, featuring demos, LPs and legendary singles like Under Your Spell Again;... more
This 5-CD set contains his complete early recordings, 125-plus tracks that include hits like "I’ll Go On Alone," "That’s All Right," "Singing the Blues" and "I Can’t Quit" along with a complete... more
The last word on the first name in Western group harmony! This 6-CD set includes EVERYTHING the Sons of the Pioneers (Roy Rogers, Bob Nolan, Tim Spencer and the Farr Brothers, Hugh and Karl) recorded... more
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... more
Floyd’s complete recordings from 1936 to 1962! That includes his early work with the Blue Ridge Playboys, his 1936–41 Decca sides, the nine (1936–45) classic years with Columbia, his 1958 album for... more
Digipak. Includes 36 booklet. In a career stretching nearly sixty years, Billy Walker (1929-2006) charmed audiences with his lively stage presence and lilting Texas tenor. Often overlooked and... more
"The single most important event in the history of country music"—Johnny Cash. Victor Records went to Bristol, Tennessee in ’27 and made the first recordings of the Carter Family and Jimmie Rodgers... more
A 28-track overview of Tex’s Capitol recordings, this collection spans from 1942 to 1957 and includes Rye Whiskey; Gunsmoke; I Got Spurs to Jingle Jangle Jingle; Blood on the Saddle; Remember the... more
When Bear Family does a "best-of" they do it up right. This one is packed with 26 innovative tracks from one of the most successful country acts of the 1960s on a single disc. You get Jimmy's... more
Some of Roy’s early Columbia recordings are out here in the States, but this Bear Family set’s the only place in the world you’ll find his ’50s recordings for Capitol, Decca and MGM. 57 tracks with a... more
Bear Family’s batch of vintage Western theme songs walks the line between recording artists and movie stars—check out this assortment: My Rifle Dean Martin; Bonanza Johnny Cash; Man Without a Star... more
Patsy wasn’t just a master of the seductive ballad—she cut a lot of catchy up-tempo stuff in her first five years of recording. Her bouncier tunes have been reissued scattershot on various... more
Dave’s well-known today as an evangelist, but he should be famous as a country singer, as these recordings attest. Check out his versions of City Lights, recorded months before Ray Price hit #1 with... more
Bobby returned to RCA after a couple years with Mercury with this 1973 LP, his first full-on collaboration with Shel Silverstein. The album was a smash, giving him his two biggest hits, Daddy What If... more
This family band—who ruled West Coast country in the ’40s and ’50s—could belt it out and get as rowdy as any rock ’n’ roller around. Here are 30 of their feistiest rockabilly and hillbilly-boogie... more
A pair of 1982 releases consisting of mostly Coe-penned tunes about the darker side of life, and featuring the hits Now I Lay Me Down to Cheat and Take Time to Know Her. Also here are the bonus... more
Connie always loved country, and this duet album proves that she definitely could have had a career as a country singer. She and Hank make some beautiful country music together as they sing "Bye Bye... more
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