| The Early Rebel Recordings: 1962-1971 |  | Artist: Country Gentlemen Label: Rebel Records Category: Music
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Seller: cddvd4u Sales Rank: 90,678
Format: Box set Media: Audio CD Discs: 4 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9 Dimensions (in): 12.6 x 12.4 x 0.9
UPC: 032511400222 EAN: 0032511400222 ASIN: B000005YVA
Release Date: April 21, 1998 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Disc 1
| • | Christmas Time Back Home | | • | Heavenward Bound | | • | I Am Weary (Let Me Rest) | | • | Sad And Lonesome Day | | • | The Bluebirds Are Singing | | • | The White Rose | | • | The Gentleman Is Blue | | • | Philadelphia Lawyer | | • | Spanish Two-Step | | • | Bringing Mary Home | | • | The Convict And The Rose | | • | Banks Of The Ohio | | • | Down Where The River Bends | | • | Battle Hymn Of The Republic | | • | This World's No Place To Live | | • | Uncle Joe | | • | Northbound | | • | Let The Light Shine Down | | • | Girl From The North Country | | • | Cold Wind A Blowing | | • | Jingle Bells | | • | Silent Night | | • | We Three Kings | | • | Blue Bell | | • | It's All Over Now, Baby Blue | | • | Matterhorn | | • | Dark As A Dungeon | | • | Big Bruce |
Disc 2
| • | When They Ring Those Golden Bells | | • | Buffalo Girls | | • | A Beautiful Life | | • | I'm Working On A Road | | • | A Border Affair | | • | Johnny Reb | | • | Many A Mile | | • | Amelia Earhart's Last Flight | | • | Lord, I'm Coming Home | | • | The Traveler | | • | Silver Bell | | • | Theme From Exodus | | • | Love And Wealth | | • | He Was A Friend Of Mine | | • | Daybreak In Dixie | | • | Some Old Day | | • | Raggy Mountain Shakedown | | • | Banana Boat Song | | • | Going To The Races | | • | Waiting For The Boys To Come Home | | • | Darling Little Joe | | • | El Dedo | | • | I'll Be There Mary Dear | | • | Blue Ridge Cabin Home | | • | Take Me In A Lifeboat | | • | The Sentence | | • | Where I'm Bound |
Disc 3
| • | To The Rescue | | • | Rodger Young | | • | Green Green Grass Of Home | | • | Along The Way | | • | Let's | | • | Rambling Boy | | • | Gentlemen's Concerto | | • | Take Me Back To The Valley | | • | Fare-Thee-Well Cisco | | • | Preaching, Praying, Singing | | • | Mrs. Robinson | | • | Two Little Boys | | • | Doin' My Time | | • | Rank Strangers To Me | | • | Heaven | | • | Gone Home | | • | Rank Strangers To Me | | • | I'm Using My Bible For A Roadmap | | • | Over The Hills To The Poorhouse | | • | Little White Church | | • | Heaven | | • | Bill Bailey | | • | He Will Set Your Fields On Fire | | • | Are You Washed In The Blood | | • | One Wide River | | • | On The Sunny Side Of Life | | • | Born Again | | • | I'll Break Out Again |
Disc 4
| • | Less Of Me | | • | I Am A Pilgrim | | • | Weapon Of Prayer | | • | If I Were Free | | • | Teach Your Children | | • | Fox On The Run | | • | Johnny And Jack Medley | | • | I'd Rather Live By The Side Of The Road | | • | These Men Of God | | • | Cowboys And Indians | | • | Sea Of Heartbreak | | • | Orange Blossom Mandolin | | • | Yesterday | | • | The Girl Behind The Bar | | • | The Son Of Hickory Holler's Tramp | | • | Country Roads | | • | Redwood Hill | | • | Secret Of The Waterfall | | • | Walkin' Down The Line | | • | Breakin' It Down | | • | New Freedom Bell | | • | The Old Pine Tree | | • | The Legend Of Rebel Soldier | | • | C.G. Express | | • | Little Bessie | | • | The Fields Have Turned Brown | | • | Get In Line Buddy |
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Amazon.com The folk revival frequently takes a lot of heat from bluegrass experts. When a younger urban audience and their ethnomusicologist guides began discovering and drawing attention to established bluegrass artists in the '50s, they sometimes proffered a distorted folk purism to the music--and that can rankle hardcore bluegrassers. Yet without the folk revival, bands as seminal as the Country Gentlemen would not exist--in fact, one of the band's earliest singles was a reworking of the best-known folk-revival performance: the Kingston Trio's "Tom Dooley." This four-disc box set collects the most energetic and groundbreaking work of the classic Country Gentleman ensemble--Charlie Waller, John Duffey, Eddie Adcock, and Tom Gray--as well as the equally great, early-'70s lineup of Waller, Bill Emerson, Bill Yates, and Doyle Lawson. No bluegrass band of the '60s and '70s was more influential: they brought songs by Dylan and the Beatles into bluegrass, not as novelties, but with all the soul of the standards these songs would become. But this isn't hippie newgrass either--the playing is stunning, and the harmonies grip like a vise. --Roy Kasten
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