 Another Log on the Fire - Hillbilly Central #2
|  Lovin Her Was Easier/After All These Years
|  The Best of Tompall Glaser & the Glaser Brothers This is the 1st ever North American compilation for the man who, though his own recordings and his Hillbilly Central recording studio in Nashville, had more to do with starting the outlaw country movement than anybody else (that includes Waylon 'n' Willie)! We've put together a... |  Outlaw To The Cross It was a summer night in Nashville and I thought I would go out and listen to some music. I've forgotten the name of the club I went to and who was playing. I've not forgotten the big event of the evening, and that was meeting my hero, Tompall Glaser. Someone said to me, "T... |  The Rogue
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 Nashville Rebel Studio: Sony Music Release Date: 10/24/2006 |  Nashville Rebel Though the late Waylon Jennings has had numerous greatest-hits compilations, this four-disc box that encompasses almost half a century of music making is his first comprehensive, career-spanning anthology. While the 1970s and early '80s were plainly Jennings's commercial and crea... |  A Bird Named Yesterday/Talk Me Some Sense Bobby Bare is, in some ways, a deceptive artist. His smooth, beguiling baritone and accomplished Countrypolitan productions sometimes tend to overshadow the fact that he is an artist of immense substance. Two of his most impressive country-concept albums are presented here, lov... |  Dwight Sings Buck Of course, you're thinking, when did Dwight not sing Buck? A fine question, since Yoakam built much of his vocal style around that of the late Bakersfield master, and recorded with him on occasion, the two even collaborating on Owens's own work ("Streets of Bakersfield"). So whi... |  Wanted! The Outlaws Less successful when it's sentimental (Waylon Jennings' "My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys") than when it's wry (Willie Nelson's myth-puncturing "Me and Paul"), this cash-in compilation of previously released cuts was just in time to grab the first platinum record ever awarded a... |