Oh So Many Years
These volumes show sibling country harmony at its finest and most haunting! The Bailes Brothers influenced the Everly Brothers...and many others. They feature previously unissued KING recordings. None of these recordings has been available since the 78 RPM era.
Arriving from West Virginia, the Bailes Brothers were an instant success when they debuted on the Grand Ole Opry in 1944, introducing I Want To Be Loved, Dust On The Bible, Remember Me and other songs and hymns that have become country and bluegrass standards.
The Bailes Brothers' story is as compelling as their music. Dick Spottswood's essay sheds light on their career and troubled personal lives, including astonishing details of how they were fired from the Opry at the height of their success, how they alienated COLUMBIA RECORDS in spite of being best-selling artists, and how they wound up in obscurity and poverty after sabotaging a second career as headliners at the fabled Louisiana Hayride in Shreveport. This two-volume collection includes the Bailes Brothers' complete KING recordings, created at a legendary marathon session in 1946 and at three more sessions in 1953 when Johnnie and Walter were living in East Texas, and picking themselves up after many reversals of fortune.
Digital transfers from original master discs and tapes assure optimal sound quality and enhance the voices of Johnnie and Walter, the immortal Bailes Brothers. This is country harmony at its all-time best. The second volume in this two-volume set, BCD 17133, includes several previously unissued recordings from 1957 with Webb Pierce singing harmony. These and a session from 1959 are reissued here for the first time.
Country | USA |
Brand | UNIVERSAL MUSIC GROUP |
Manufacturer | Bear Family Germany |
Binding | Audio CD |
ItemPartNumber | BCD17133 |
ReleaseDate | 2012-08-21 |
UnitCount | 1 |
Format | Import |
EANs | 4000127171337 |