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Prodcut Description: [More Information ...] Bear Family have Painstakingly Gone Through all the "Outtake" Boxes and Chosen Those that Are Substantially Different from the Issued Take, Included the False Starts, Studio Chatter and Jive as Well. Compiled Entirely of Cadence Outtakes, this Set features 34 Working Versions and Musical Sketches from this Magical Era, Giving a New and Totally Fresh Prospective on These Invaluable Sessions Where the Everlys' Most Popular Songs were Born. The Deluxe Booklet is Filled with Rare Photos and Entensive Liner Notes. A Must for all Everly Brothers Fans.
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Reviews:
Revealing Wonderful CD compilation by Bear Family showing early musical growth of the Everly Brothers, a must have for any collection. The mastering is good but not quite as crisp as those produced by Rhino but excellent nevertheless. Enjoy! The Discription Lies But The Everlys Excell. I adore the Everly Brothers. They can do no wrong in my book and I have just about every album they have released. If You enjoy perfect harmony then look no further. However, I have a giant problem with whomever was chosen to discribe this collection. I rushed out to get this album full of songs I already own in their original release form due to the fact that the discription said there are false starts and studio chatter. I love studio chatter and false starts due to the fact that you feel your there while the album is being made. When I played the Expensive CD(due to the unnessessary box the CD comes in. The book could have fit in the case)I found no chatter what so ever. I'm glad I have this CD due to different versions of classic songs but I'm furious that the things I was looking for and were promised are missing. For those who enjoy false starts,chatter and listening to the creative process then pick up "All They Had to Do Was Dream". You'll feel be glad you did. I would love to give this a lower number rating due to the fact that the discription is so wrong but it's the Everly Brothers. You just can't do better than the Everly Brothers:) |
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Description: Outtakes

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