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December ‘10 Newsletter ------------------- Yesterday & Today Records P.O. Box 54 Miranda NSW 2228 Phone: (02) 95311710 Email: [email protected] Home page: www.yesterdayandtoday.com.au ----------------------------------- Post: 1 cd $2 / 2 cds $3 / 3-4 $6.50 larger packages at cost. Registered or express on request. ------------------------------------------------------ Please, if you are sending an order by mail check with us first or list alternates. If you need to phone please feel free from 8am to 8pm. As I am out at some time in the day doing postal rounds please leave a message if that is the case and I will get back to you. ------------------------------------------------------ Marti Brom “ Not For Nothin’ : Tales of Tension & Romance” $30 Goofin’ Records. Marti, which you must pronounce Mar-tee…two distinct syllables…take a small break between them. Marti for the uninitiated is a Texas singer who treads a brilliant line between country and rockabilly music. She doesn’t write much but she has exceptional taste and her covers are not the overly familiar type. They are sound remarkably fresh. The opener, Wynona Carr’s “Finders Keepers” is an absolute cracker. A classic toe tapper. She does a great cover of Nat Stuckey’s “Sweet Thang” with Bill Kirchen on a duet basis. Terri Joyce, who had a top 10 album with us last year contributes the great “Something Blue” ,a track that sounds like a standard, it is that good. Marti is a superior vocalist and her version is a cracker. Arty Hill ,who is a great honky tonker (shamefully & ridiculously some of his albums are in our $10 bin) contributes “Mascara Tears”, a number replete with a great fiddle and piano solo reminds of that other underecorded great, Mandy Barnett,

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  • December ‘10 Newsletter

    ------------------- Yesterday & Today Records P.O. Box 54 Miranda NSW 2228 Phone: (02) 95311710 Email: [email protected] Home page: www.yesterdayandtoday.com.au ----------------------------------- Post: 1 cd $2 / 2 cds $3 / 3-4 $6.50 larger packages at cost. Registered or express on request. ------------------------------------------------------ Please, if you are sending an order by mail check with us first or list alternates. If you need to phone please feel free from 8am to 8pm. As I am out at some time in the day doing postal rounds please leave a message if that is the case and I will get back to you.

    ------------------------------------------------------ Marti Brom “ Not For Nothin’ : Tales of Tension & Romance” $30 Goofin’ Records. Marti, which you must pronounce Mar-tee…two distinct syllables…take a small break between them. Marti for the uninitiated is a Texas singer who treads a brilliant line between country and rockabilly music. She doesn’t write much but she has exceptional taste and her covers are not the overly familiar type. They are sound remarkably fresh. The opener, Wynona Carr’s “Finders Keepers” is an absolute cracker. A classic toe tapper. She does a great cover of Nat Stuckey’s “Sweet Thang” with Bill Kirchen on a duet basis. Terri Joyce, who had a top 10 album with us last year contributes the great “Something Blue” ,a track that sounds like a standard, it is that good. Marti is a superior vocalist and her version is a cracker. Arty Hill ,who is a great honky tonker (shamefully & ridiculously some of his albums are in our $10 bin) contributes “Mascara Tears”, a number replete with a great fiddle and piano solo reminds of that other underecorded great, Mandy Barnett,

  • maybe it this similar Patsy Cline emphasis she places on certain words. The title track is from Sean Mencher of the group High Noon. Nice production by Peter Bonta, assumably a relative of T Jarrod Bonta, that great piano pounder who is a member of Cornell Hurd’s great band. 15 tracks and another outstanding album from Marti, well in line for a place in the albums of the year list, which will appear in the first newsletter in 2011. Joey & Rory “Album #2” $30 Husband (Rory) and wife (Joey) team were great on their first album. But this is even better. On the first album Rory was content to do harmony vocals but on this he does a couple of duets as well as a solo number and the great news is he has a fabulous voice. The opener “Album # 2” serves as both an introduction as well as a witty number about what might happen if they do not succeed. They have no worries. It is a great opener, a shuffle with a real humorous touch. Joey Martin & Rory Feek have a unique blend. Although Rory has a career as a songwriter it is the ability to write songs which fit their combo so rightly that make it so special on this. “Born to Be your Woman” is a classic duet. Why didn’t he solo on the first? You can’t help like the guy. Carl Jackson produces superbly, with a hint of bluegrass on the wonderfully witty “Baby I’ll Come Back to You”. “God Help My Man” is another stunning number in which Joey summarises what she will do to her man if his delay in returning home is a result of him fooling around. This is real Loretta Lynn stuff…”I hope he’s got a real good lawyer cause he’s gonna need one, you know my daddy’s the judge in this town.” “Farm to Fame” is all bout the farm boy who is lucky to get a deal in Nashville, but alas “rags to riches to rags again”. Joey’s voice is amazing. She has a slightly nasal tone which is not meant to be a putdown in any way, shape or form. She sings with such a sincerity and clarity that you hang on every word. Rory’s solo spot “My Ol’ Man” is brilliant. He seemingly had a lack of confidence singing solo, and given Joey is so brilliant that is understandable but he has no worries. Mainly piano accompaniment this is a great great performance. The rural theme gives the album a n authentic flavour. The final “This Song’s For You” is produced by Keith Steagall and features the Zac Brown album. Hard to find a seconds fault in the entire album; I don’t think there is one. A must have. Who said country music is dead?? Not me, this is as good as it can get. DVDTruCountry Season 1 3 dVDS$48 The dvd that came out on the Heart of Texas label featured great performances but was hampered by very poor production. This on the other hand has superb production….as good as Austin City Limits and that is saying something. Both visually & aurally this is a1!! Firstly this was a cable tv show which was produced by Heather Myles. This has all 12 episodes of season one (with better news even that season 2 is due anytime). Here’s a quick summary as to who is featured in each episode. I don’t have to say they are Y & T royalty! Episode 1 Jake Hooker/ Heather Myles/ James Hand Episode 2 Bode Barker/ Darrell McCall/ Mona McCall Episode 3 Bobby Flores/ Miss Leslie Episode 4 Amber Digby/ Justin Trevino (duet & solo) Episode 5 Dallas Wayne/ Heather Myles (even a duet) Episode 6 Jake Hooker/ Jimm Loessberg/ Leona Williams Episode 7 James Hand/ Bode Barker/ Miss Leslie/ Bobby Flores Episode 8 Darrell McCall/ Mona McCall/ Heather Myles Episode 9 Jake Hooker/ Amber Digby (inc. duet) Episode10 Bobby Flores/ James Hand

  • Episode11 Heather Myles/ Justin Trevino (inc. duet) Episode12 Miss Leslie/ Leona Williams Shawn Camp – “1994” $25 Shawn Camp is one of the most talented guys in country music. He has it all; great voice, songwriting skill, multi instrumentalist/ highly personable/ good looking….but he never became a big star as he apparently didn’t want to play the touring game. But, he didn’t really need to as that bloke called Garth Brooks hit #1 with Shawn’s “Two Pina Coladas”. His own material has been more traditional and this album was one that WB chose not to release but advance to the present and new Warner Brothers President John Esposito going over some old tapes is totally knocked out and insists on an immediate release of this gem. What, a Nashville CEO with musical taste…it couldn’t be true. “Near Mrs” is about about a relationship that almost made it. “Stop Look & Listen (Cow Catcher Blues)” is a great romp. Great musicians include Richard Bennett, James Burton and producer Emory Gordy. Patty Loveless is a guest vocalist. But I’ll leave the best to last, and it is the last track…”The Grandpa That I Know”. This is about a funeral, and it is brilliant. It evokes comparisons of “Jim, I Wore a Tie today” (to me anyway) but this time it is about the man in the coffin…actually the lyrics say “This ain’t the grandpa that I know”…the one he knew wore overalls, not a pin stripe suit. It has previously been recorded by the excellent Tim Mensy, Shawn’s collaborator, but Shawn’s version is even better with simple instrumentation and a real lump in his throat voice. May be the best track I’ve heard all year. If you scoured all of Nashville you would not find one person who would have anything but the greatest praise for Shawn Camp, both as a person & performer. Peter Cooper – “The Lloyd Green Album” $30 Firstly this is Peter Cooper’s second solo album and it is right up there with his first which was right up in our album of the year list 2 years ago. Secondly this is unusual in that a lot of the instrumentation is just acoustic guitar and Lloyd Green’s steel guitar. To use the word living legend is probably not giving Lloyd the respect he deserves. The album reminds me a lot of Mike Nesmith’s album “And the Hits Just Keep on Coming”, in which the only instrumentation was Mike on acoustic and Red Rhodes on steel guitar. There are snippets of other instrumentation but they are subdued. “The Last Laugh” is a song Cooper co-wrote with Todd Snider and Lloyd’s stunning final steel passage leads into the story song “Elmer the Dancer”. “What Dub Does” is probably my favourite with a jaunty steel opening leading into the true story of Dub Cornett, a guy who is the friend of all in Nashville…he’s sitting at all good tables and his name’s in the magazines. Only trouble is no one can quite figure out “what Dub does”. Cooper also interprets Kristofferson’s “Here Comes That Rainbow Again” and “John Hiatt’s “Train to Birmingham” which closes the album with some stunning steel and electric piano (Jen Gunderman) interplay. It is just an entrancing album as was his first. Fayssoux Starling & Rodney Crowell guest on backing vocals. Erin Hay “Blue Country Song” $28 Has long been a favourite but hasn’t risen to the heights we hoped she should have; she is great. This is her first in a while and it seems the reason is that she and her husband, the wonderfully named Perley Curtis, have had time off to have a baby. Perley is also excellent on steel guitar and dobro. Erin’s new album has 12 songs and 4 are written for this album with the rest being covers. I would rate only one, a “why Worry” and that is “Harper Valley PTA” but Erin’s version is great, but the song is so closely associated with Jeannie

  • C Riley. The only mistake on the album. I was going to also include “Between an Old Memory & Me”, a gem when covered by Keih Whitley but wait…the arrangement of this is great. Slowed right down and with a simple backing it is like a new song. The other song choices are superb. “Country Music’s King” is a great shuffle with some nice fiddle by Jim Unger, who rather sadly appears to have recently passed on. “Long Days” , written by her manager Lonnie Radcliff, has some great lines about “long days turning into such short years”. A great traditional style vocalist, this is bound to please all the fans she has gained but I still can’t work out her overall relative anonymity in the world of country music. She is just so darn good. Chris Hillman & Herb Pederson “At Edwards Barn” $30 A live album in which Chris & Herb go back and talk about their careers as well as performing songs that have been associated with the many and varying groups they have been in. Chris of course was a founding member of both the Byrds and the Flying Burrito Brothers whilst Herb was a member of the Dillards, as well as being an in demand session man. They eventually joined together in the Desert Rose Band, which took its name from Chris Hillman’s great Sugar Hill label album (see our $10 bin…a steal), on which Herb played. There are new songs as well which fit in with the Bakersfield sound to which they now lean. Of course songs as Hillman & Gram Parsons’ co-writes “Wheels” and even more so “Sin City” are part of musical history. The anecdotes are great and the performances sublime. All unplugged with the principles on mandolin & guitar, and banjo & guitar respectively. Lonnie Spiker “Coming to a Honky Tonk Near You” $30 Lonnie’s last album was called “Unapologetically Honky Tonk” and for some lucky soul there is a solitary copy in our sale list below. But this is even better as Lonnie has recorded it for our favourite Heart of Texas label with production by Justin Trevino, who with Amber Digby contributes backing vocals. Both of these greats also do stunning duets with Lonnie; Justin on the opening “Eyes as Big As Dallas’ and Amber on “A Hundred Years from Now”, a great cheating ballad, maybe the best on the album. Damn! It is good. In fact Lonnie wrote 10 of the 13 songs on the album and they are all grand. As always the Heart of Texas crew is great with Reggie Rueffer on fiddle showing there must be one on every corner in Texas! The great Dicky Overbey alternates on steel with Jim Loeessberg. Whether it be a shuffle such as “Soft Place to Fall” or a weeper such as “What’s He Got That I Ain’t Got” it is all class. “Bubbling Under” is a classic drinking song. This album has it all. Wayne Walker “How Do You Think I Feel” $32 European release on the El Toro label which is the first cd for Wayne Walker one of Nashville’s most successful songwriters. A whopping 33 tracks, 18 if you count the 2 duets with Jimmy Lee are Wayne Walker’s own recordings whilst 15 are other artists doing Wayne Walker songs. His own recordings range from rockabilly (“Bo Bo Ska Diddle Daddle” was on several CBS rockabilly compilations) to country (“What Kind of a God do You Think You Are”. Of the Walker songs we get such things as “Holiday for Love” (Webb Pierce), “Rock the Bop” (Brenda Lee), “I’ve Got a New Heartache” (Ray Price), “Rosalie (Is Gonna get Married)” (Faron Young) and so on Roy Acuff “The End of the World” $28 Goldie Hill “Don’t Send Me No More Roses” $28 Joe & Rose Lee Maphis “Cold Heart of Steel” $28

  • Carl Smith “Happy Birthday My Darling” $30 Four UK releases which for the first time cover the Hickory releases of Acuff and Carl Smith along with the Decca releases of Goldie Hill and Columbia releases of Joe & Rose Lee. The albums are let down a bit by lack of notes but sound good and the content is all first time on cd. Goldie, the second Mrs Carl Smith (after June Carter) has been an artist I’ve been asked for for years. Included are a couple of duets with Justin Tubb; if only someone would release his RCA albums! The 16 songs on her album show her to be a fine traditional vocalist. There are 20 songs on the Acuff album including several Hank Williams covers. The Maphis album has 10 duets plus 5 Joe guitar instrumentals and a real up tempo number from Rose. The 22 tracks on the Carl Smith are superb with great range of styles. It didn’t chart but his version of “Drinking Champagne” may be the best of the lot. Great stuff. Ken Mellons – “Rural Route” $30New bluegrass album which features duets with both Vince Gill and the stunningly gorgeous Sonya Isaacs. Conway Twitty – “Next in Line/ Darling, You Know I Wouldn’t Lie” $30 Conway Twitty – “I Love You More Today/To See My Angel Cry/That’s When She Started to Stop Loving you” $30 Conway’s Decca albums have had a song here and a song there on compilations but this is the first time they have been issued in their entirety to my knowledge. The first two are from 1968 and the other two are from 1969 & 1970. Conway’s albums were mainly written by others and as at the time there were quite a few covers, Conway puts his own slant on things such as “DI-V-O-R-C-E”, “mama’s Hungry Eyes” and even “Proud Mary” but was always able to tweak them enough to make them his . “Darling, You Know I Wouldn’t Lie” may be a half head in front as the best of these 4 albums and that edge is given by 2 Conway songs, “Bad Man” & “Bad Girl”. “Next in Line”, the song, gave Conway his first #1 country single whilst the title song “Darling You Know I Wouldn’t Lie” was his second. These give a great indicator of the early part of Conway’s massive country career in which he is rated one of the 10 all time great charting artists. Others in stock: *1. Big Bopper – “Hello Baby, You Know What I Like” (Bear Family) $32 Complete recordings of the man so tragically killed with Buddy holly & Richie Valens. Includes the eddie Cochran tribute “Three Stars” 31 tks * 2. Tony Booth – The Other Side Of Love $30 Great Bakersfield meets Ray Price sound. * 3 . Browns – Country Music Odyssey (Bear Family) $32 * 4. Burnette, Johnny - Ballads (Bear Family) $32 * 5. Chesnutt, Mark - “Outlaw” $30 his 2010 release. * 6. Dobson, Bonnie – “Viva La Canadienne” $32 Bear Family folkie style. * 7. Girl Called Johnny Cash & Other Answer Songs $32 ..as indicated this contains 10 Stoney Edwards songs of which 9 are previously unrelased. One of the greatest singers ever and 9 unrelased songs is reason enough to get this gem, even if there were no other tracks! * 8. Jones, Georgette – The Other Woman $30 * 9. Laine, Frankie – Rocks & Gravel $28 28 tracks western oriented material he recorded for Columbia. *10. Leigh, Brennen – The Box $30 (great Emmylou style) Miss Leslie – Wrong IS What I Do Best (the only female to ever sing like George Jones)

  • *11. Morgan, Lynette & Backwater Valley Boys – Insomnia Blues $30 rockabilly *12. Myles, Heather – In the Wind $30 (2 copies & is seemingly out of print) *13a. Newbury, Mickey Live at the Hermitage Dvd $38 2 ½ hours!! *13. Nunn, Gary P – Taking Texas to the Country $30 (exc. 2010 album) *14 Penny, Mike – Don’t Start Breathing Down My neck $30 rockabilly *15. Robbins, Marty – I’ve Got a Woman’s Love/ Have I Told You Lately That I Love You $30 UK 2 on 1. First time on cd. *16. Rockin’ Bonnie & the Rot Gut Shots -Cocktail Jubillee $30 great rockabilly. *17. Serratt, Kenny – Best Volume 1 $30 17 wonderful Haggard/Lefty style songs on Hillside. Stunning stuff but his own composition “Just a Damn Good Drinking Song” may be the best of the lot & that is saying something. *18. Shit Happens!! (Bear Family) $35, no not an error but a rather bold title with 25 track and ultra thick book. The morale is if bad luck is gonna get ya there is no escape. Highlights are many but a true version of Ferlin Husky’s epic “Drunken Driver” may just take the prize. *19. Silver Meteor: A Progressive Country Anthology. $30 wonderful country rock album featuring Clarence White on a lot of tracks. The cd more than doubles the number of tracks on the original lp with a massive track count of 26. Artists include Clarence White, everly Brothers, Paul Siebel, Iam Matthews, etc. None are available elsewhere. *20. Smith, Cal – Best $30 UK compilation which for the first time makes available his fabulous MCA/Decca tracks on cd. *21. Smith, Carl – Hey Joe (Bear Family) $32 34 Columbia tracks including the much sought duet with then wife June Carter on “Time’s a Wastin’” which was featured in the “Walk the Line” movie. *22. Thompson, Hank – Hank the Hires Hand $35 2cds including interview, very eloquent and with great recall. *23. Twitty, Conway – The Ballads $32 (Bear Family) 33 tracks,… “Is a Blue Bird Blue” dare we ask! *24. Wagoner, Porter – “What Ain’t to be, Just Might Happen/ Sings His Own” $28 Two classic Porter Lps on CD for the first time. * 25. Wagoner, Porter – Cold Hard Facts of Life $100 (Bear Family) Classic presentation of 6 of his epic RCA albums on 3 cds. A must have item. * 26. Watson, Gene – Matters of the Heart $30 UK 20 tracker of his hard to get MCA recordings. * 27. Wilson,. Jason Lee – Big Gun $30 rockabilly with a western feel. * 28. Worley, Shane – Honky Tonk History $30 Big bad John’s “Album of the Year” and several other folks as well. All his albums are grand. At the moment we also have: * 29. Worley, Shane – Rosie’s on a Roll $30 * 30. Worley, Shane – What’s Goin’ On $30 * 31Worley, Shane – Shotgun House $30 * 32. Young, Faron – “Here’s Faron Young/ Occasional Wife” $32 UK 2 on 1 cd of his hard to get, but great Mercury albums.

    Bear Family News Hank Williams Complete Mothers Best Recordings $280 This is one of the most unusual packages we have ever seen and as such is quite stunning. It all comes housed inside an old style wooden shelf radio and lo & behold if you turn the on dial you get an old time radio show with

  • samplings of Hank. It is heavy and an odd shape so will be well protected for shipment. Includes 15 cds + dvd as well as an 108 page book and an exclusive from Bear Family an lp size jigsaw. Quantities will be limited so be quick. Country & Western Hit Parade 1956 $35 Country & Western Hit Parade 1957 $35 Country & Western Hit Parade 1958 $35 Country & Western Hit Parade 1959 $35 Country & Western Hit Parade 1960 $35 Hard cover book style packages with 72 page booklets covering the biggest country hits year by year, each with around 30 tracks in stunning remastered Bear Family quality sound and around 80 minutes playing time. A great series. Allerton & Alton Black, White & Bluegrass $32 It was almost unheard of at the time, let alone in a genre so right wing as country music. The Cumberland Ridge Runners were perhaps country Music’s first interracial duet. Ella Mae Morse “Rocks” $35 Great series and with a massive number of tracks. Ella Mae covered R& B/ Rock & roll/ and country with equal aplomb, often backed by big band such as that of Freddie Slack. She also teamed up with the likes of Tennessee Ernie Ford. 34 tracks and 84 minutes. Johnny Horton & Johnny Cash This is a one off novelty from Bear Family a wall mountable magnetic key holder. Quite heavy, about 1 kg. Also has a 3 track cd with an unissed Horton track “I’m a Fishing Man” plus 2 Horton/Cash duets “Rock Isalnd Line” and “I Just Don’t Like your Kind of Living” $45

    Rarities These are some of the best albums over the years and they are all out of print. All are in new/as new condition. Don’t miss out, as most 1 copy only. These take great skill in acquiring, believe me. Anderson, Bill Greatest Hits (Varese) $40 This is out of print and stands as the best cd by Bill with the classics “Mama Sang a Song” & “Golden Guitar” hard to get. Atkins, Chet/Jerry Reed Sneakin’ Around $30 Great album that followed on Chet’s equally great effort with Mark Knopfler & earlier albums with Les Paul & Merle Travis. Lots of good time humour and some great guitar. Ball, David David Ball $30 This was going to precede “Thinkin’ Problem” and in their wisdom RCA didn’t release it. A pity as it is very good with originals & covers. A must for David Ball fans, and isn’t that just about everyone?? Bandy, Moe Many Mansions $35 (very rare MCA album) Bellamy Brothers Rebels Without a Clue $30 There MCA

  • album from 1988 was their best with the title track, “Fountain of Middle Age”, “The Courthouse” & “Andy Griffith Show” being just some of the classics. Bogguss, Suzy/Chet Atkins Simpatico XXXXSpecial priceXXXXX $20 One of Chet’s last albums and one of Suzy’s best, if not the best. A must have. Boone, Larry One Way to Go $20 XXXXXXSpecial

    priceXXXX Great ballads on this. Boone, Larry Swingin’ Doors, Sawdust Floors $30 Boone, Larry Down That River Road $35 All 3 are as good as it gets. A great songwriter & singer he reminds of George Strait in the late 80s! Superb, Mrs Johnson. The first listed was his first CBS album & may be the best value in the entire newsletter Britton, Marsha Good Times & Hard Times $30 Great

    Album on Hawk label “We’ve Had Some Good Times” is a duet with Benny Berry.

    Browne, Jann Tell Me Why $35 1990 gem long OOP As well as being a cracker singer she is a great writer with the highlight being “Louisville”. Emmylou guests. Browne, Jann It Only Hurts When I Laugh. $25 Great

    west coast singer reminiscent of Emmylou.

    Cartwright, Lionel Lionel Cartwright $30 Was nominated as one of 1989’s 3 best new artists along w. Clint Black and Garth Brooks. He loses absolutely nothing in comparison. Cash, Tommy Let An Old Racehorse Run $28 12 track indie on Playback inc duet with Jeannie C Riley Cash, Tommy Classics $25 15 tracks on his own label has Johnny cash on 4 tracks plus Connie Smith, Tom T Hall, George Jones etc. Cash, Tommy 50th Anniversary Album $30. This is The gem which features George Jones, Johnny Cash, Connie Smith & Tom T Hall. Coe, David Allan 1990 Songs for Sale. $40 20 new original recordings (not re-recordings of hits) was first on the DAC label. All great Coe songs such as “A Marriage Made in Heaven Went to Hell”, “The Devil was to Blame”, “Tennessee Waltz With Me” etc Cryner, Bobbie Bobbie Cryner $35 I always say this gem is the best album by a female we have ever had & (until Miss Leslie came along) the only time I have heard a female sing like George Jones. Very much like Melba Montgomery to these ears. Conlee, John 20 Greatest Hits (MCA) $30 Conlee, John Fellow Travellers (16th Avenue) $35 Conlee, John Harmony (Columbia) $40 Classic country vocalist & very popular. The first is all his great MCA hits such as “Busted” & the incredibly warped “I

  • Don’t Remember Loving You” which the great Harlan Howard cited as one of the very favourites he had written (and there were indeed a few). The second was on a label that went bankrupt and 3rd an impossible to find gem on Columbia, with the highlight being “Class reunion”. Dalton, Lacy J Crazy Love $30 Stunning album which features a great version of Van Morrison title but the highlight is “Little Boy Blue” one of the best things you’ll ever hear. Dalton, Lacy J Survivor $45 an amazing album; easily

    her best & that is saying something given the overall quality. Her version of Guy Clark’s “Old Friends” ranks as one of the best recordings ever!!! “Hard Luck Ace” makes reference to both Waylon & Janis Joplin. A magical album.

    Davies, Gail Pretty Words $25 The ubiquitous Jimmy Bowen was in a class of his own at the end of the 1980s. All songs by Gail inc. “I Don’t Know Why” which was renamed “Tell Me Why” & was title track of Jann Browne’s debut. Top cd.

    Davis, Joey “Love Songs, Waltz’s True Stories & Lies” The spelling may be a bit out but 17 superb honky tonk tracks are as good as it can go. Everybody loves this. $40 Delray, Martin Get Rhythm $45 This is absolutely one of the best albums we have ever had and whilst the title track featured Johnny Cash joining Martin in a sensational duet, I have no reservations in saying Martin’s version of the Wood Newton song “Lillie’s White Lies” is the best album track on any album we have ever had. The fact the rest of the album is nothing less than great makes this a must have. Trivia: Martin’s real name is Mike Martin and he is a professional tennis coach. We still await his third album. Delray, Martin What Kind of Man XXXXSALEXXXX $25 Second of only 2 albums. Dillon, Dean I’ve Learned to Live $48 second of his Capitol albums. Impossible to find. Inc. his version of the song he wrote with Vern Gosdin, “Back in the Swing of Things” as well as “Changes Going On” which hit for Alabama. Still more, a great duet with Tanya Tucker. Terrific album. Draper, Rusty Greatest Hits $28 Out of Print 18 tracker. Dunn, Holly Across the Rio Grande $38 Dunn, Holly Holly Dunn $38 Dunn, Holly Cornerstone $40 Holly Dunn’s first 3 albums on the MTM label were definitely her best with the self titled one containing her biggest hit

  • in “Daddy’s Hands”, the second “Cornerstone’ maybe her best with 2 stunning tracks in “Strangers again” & a delightful version of Jim Croce’s “Lovers’ Cross’ whilst the final MTM album had her delightful version of the title song, also done by Reba, but Holly wins!! All 3 albums are delightful. Earle, Steve Uncut Gems $40 20 tracker put out by his Publishing company. Some have never appeared on his albums and in different versions when they did. Earle, Steve The Hard Way $28 and still in the Long box. Includes “Billy Austin” a wonderful tale of a condemned man. Ford. Tennessee Ernie Capitol Collectors Series $35 This 29 tracker is out of print and contains the best single collection of Ernie’s hits & more. This is the best ever US series. Ford. Tennessee Ernie/Glen Campbell Erie Sings & Glen Picks $28 Just Campbell on acoustic (+ occasional vocal) & Ern on vocal. A favourite! $30 Freberg, Stan Capitol Collectors Series XXXXXSpecial priceXXXXX $20 21 tracks. Again, the sound and presentation is stunning. Collects the best of Stan’s musical parody tracks plus his “Green Christmas” tracks. Frickie, Janie Labor of Love $28 This 1989 CBS release

    was one of her best two with the highlight being stunning version of Steve Earle’s best song, “My Old Friend the Blues”.

    Frickie, Janie Saddle the Wind $30 Ironically her best two albums were ones in which she changed the spelling of her true name “Fricke” to reflect the pronunciation. This even starts with a stunning swing number in “Sugar Moon”. Gosdin, Vern Alone $30 Came after his best “Chiselled

    in Stone” and was 100% cry in your beer ballads; as good as any George Jones album, ever!

    Gosdin, Vern The Voice $30 1998 classic which proved Vern had not as yet reached the other side of the hill! Now out of print. Grand, Gil Famous Last Words Never actually released. $25 has partial graphics & have just acquired the only one I have ever had with full graphics $40 Greene, Jack The Jolly Green Giant $38 20 MCA & Decca tracks long deleted. Only time the originals have been on cd. Inc. 3 duets with Jeannie Seely. Haggard, Merle Capitol Collectors Series $25 20 tracks. The best single cd of Merle at his best. Haggard, Merle 5:01 Blues Epic Out of print $35 Haggard, Merle Back to the Barrooms/ The Way That I

  • Am (MCA) 2 on 1 $48. The second cd is out of print and to have it with the classic “Back to the Barrooms” is a plus. Haggard, Merle Chill Factor $25 Original album Haggard, Merle It’s All in the Game $35 Epic Out of print. Haggard, Merle His Greatest And Best $25 MCA collection which is very well compiled. Hardwick, Billy Too Country $25 A great singer and writer’s only album. Like Dean Dillon. A+ Harms, Joni Hometown Girl $35 Joni’s original Capitol album. Very hard to get. Harris, Emmylou Last Date $35 On defunct Eminent label & has 2 bonus tracks. This also has attractive slip sleeve. No slip sleeve $28 Hobbs, Becky All Keyed Up XXXSpecial price $20 Best ever female honky tonk album, with the best track being “Jones on the Jukebox”. Homer & Jethro America’s Song Butchers: The Weird World of Homer & Jethro. $35 Great humour and equally fine musicianship. Apparently they were originally billed by their real names till some guy forgot who they were & on the spur of a moment said…”Here are Homer & Jethro” and it stuck. 20 track on Razor & Tie. OOP Honeys Capitol Collectors Series $40 Not a country one but a classic of female pop mixed with surf elements as Marilyn Rovell married Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys. 20 great tracks. Very influential. Horton, Steven Wayne Steven Wayne Horton Capitol album from 1989 was sadly his one & only. What you get is a great upbeat album a la Marty Stuart “Hillbilly Rock” but better. $28 House, James Hard Times for an Honest Man $40 His second MCA album was even better than his first self titled album & is very very hard to get. Husky, Ferlin Capitol Collectors Series $38 This is a wonderful cd. The entire Capitol Collectors Series is a must and though repeating myself represents an artist’s best output. 20 tracks Jenkins The Jenkins $35 Record companies are in general a brainless bunch as proved by the fact this album didn’t get a release. It is a gem and featured a mother & two daughters. Sound is superb with a reminder of the Judds & McCarters. Johnson, Johnnie & Kentucky Headhunters That’ll Work $30 This was just a one off unfortunately as Chuck Berry’s piano player worked very well with the Kentucky Headhunters, who had an amazing rhythm section, which is why they could fit inside the country genre. Jones, George Friends in High Places $30 All duets

  • Jones, George Wine Colored Roses $48 1986 album is very very hard to find on cd. Jones, George Alone Again/Grand Tour $40 2 on 1. “Alone Again” is only available here & is rated one of his very best albums. Jones, George One Woman Man $35 Personal favourite. “Place in the Country” is one of his best unknown songs. Right up there with “He Stopped Lovin’ Her Today” & with the delicious irony he only gets his wish when he is buried! Jones, George You Oughta Be Here With Me $38 This was the last album he did for Epic & it may be his best. Superb songs & he is in absolutely wonderful voice. Jones, Geo./Melba Montgomery Vintage Collection $55 20 classics!! Out

    of print and has all the wonderful United Artists’ label duets.His best duet partner.

    Jones, George Sings the Hits of His Country Cousins. OOP Razor & Tie issue of 1962 album and a wonderful selection of songs including a great cover of “Little Bitty Tear” $28 Jones, George Sings Bob Wills $28 OOP Razor & Tie Jones, George Live at Dancetown USA $50 Amazing album superbly recorded which was on Ace UK label but has been deleted 10 years or so, 26 tracks and over an an hour running time and in great stereo sound. Like the Ernest Tubb

    below (also from 1965!) this is amazing and George runs through things he has written (“Window Up Above”/ “Ragged But Right”/ “Accidentally on Purpose”) as well as songs by Dickey Lee (“She Thinks I Still Care”) Harlan Howard, Melba Montgomery etc. Although not a regular “Jones boy” Buddy Emmons joins the band for this set. Also Don Adams (not Max Smart!) acts as the leader of the Jones’ Boys & duets with George on Melba Montgomery’s “We Must Have Been Out Of Our Mind” as well as a couple of his own leads. Just remembered the classic Jones’ line “We’re gonna take a short liquor- mission I mean intermission”!! Jones, George The Rock: Stone Cold Country 2001 Radio Special $35 Jones, George Cup Of Loneliness: The Classic Mercury Years 2cd 51 tracks 24 page book. This came out both as a jewel case & a book style, the latter is what we have as new. His classic earlier Pappy Daily produced tracks are unavailable elsewhere. Kane, Keiran Find My Way Home XXXON SALEXXX $22 Rare post O’Kanes album. Kemp, Wayne One Song at a Time $30 One of the best

  • honky tonk writers is a shamefully under-recorded singer as well. Kendalls 20 Favorites $35 The Kendalls made one album for Epic where they went and re-recorded their hits. The result was even better than the originals with the highlight being Royce’s lead on “Pittsburgh Stealers”. Lind, Bob Best of Bob Lind $35 25 tracker Inc. #1 hit “Elusive Butterfly”. Logan, Josh Somebody Paints the Wall $55 sung in the style, sound & spirit of Mel Street. Louvin, Charlie And That’s the Gospel $30 Like his other Playback album this features duets & is long OOP. Guests include John Conlee, Tammy Wynette, Little Jimmy etc Lyda, Jacob Three Times the Charm $30 Great indie

    album with the great indie producer Mike Headrick in tow.

    McCall, Darrell Pictures Can’t Talk Back $35 his debut cd on the Atrap label from 1992. McCarters The Gift $35 Impossible to get debut. McCarters Better Be Home Soon XXXXON SALEXXXX $20. Hard to believe they only ever had 2 albums. This billed as “Jennifer MCarter & the McCarters” features a stunning take on the Crowded House song. Has slight bluegrass leanings & great songs. McDaniel, Mel Rockabilly Boy $35 There is no better song than “You Can’t Play the Blues in An Air conditioned Room”!!!! McDaniel, Mel Stand Up $30 Very hard to get on cd McEntire, Reba Oklahoma Girl 2cds 40 Mercury tracks. Double cd case with attractive slip sleeve

    & book $30 (on sale****) Her best & most country.

    Have one without slip case $22 McQuaig, Scott Scott McQuaig $35 This album is deserving of a special award and that is “Best Album by an Artist Who only Ever Had One Album”. Haven’t given up hope of a second but won’t hold my breath. And whilst Scott wrote 5 songs on this album, all of which are great his version of “My Friend the Bottle” is as good as that other ode to the inanimate object, Johnny Bush’s version of “Bottle Bottle”. Certainly vintage George Strait fans will (pardon the pun), lap this up. McRight, Alecia For Love’s Sake $25 rare independent album from the wonderful Alecia Nugent. Not sure if “Nugent” is married/single/ married again or divorced name but this is a great album prod. by Carl Jackson/ Martin, Sonny I’ve Always Been Country $38 Great indie with the saddest song ever on it. “Rock A Bye Baby” makes Little Jimmy Dickens’

  • “Raggedy Ann” seem jolly! Miller, Roger Best of Volume One: Country Tunesmith $48 This gem focusses on Roger’s own

    versions of songs that were hits for others. As such the 20 tracks are ultra rare & essential. They include “Tall Tall

    Trees”, “Don’t We All Have the Right”, “Husbands & Wives”, “Half a Mind” etc. Miller, Roger Best Of Volume Two: King of the Road $30. Best single cd of his hits. Long OOP Moffatt, Katy Greatest Show on Earth $20 *** on

    sale**** Taken of the market as Ringling Bros objected to the title. Superb album & purists will need this version. It was later reissued as “Evangeline Hotel”.

    Montgomery, Melba/ Norma Jean First Ladies of country 22 tracks $28 Only place you’ll get Melba doing “No Charge”. Moore, Lattie I’m Not Broke But Badly Bent: Best of King-Starday recordings 1953-63 $40 29 great tracks on defunct Westside label Morgan, George Room Full of Roses: the George Morgan Collection Razor & Tie OOP $35 Has a rare duet with Lorrie. Morse, Ella Mae Capitol Collectors Series XXSALEXX $25 Mixed her styles from big band to country Nelson, Willie A Horse Called Music $35 Nelson, Willie Promiseland $35 Nelson, Willie Peace in the Valley: The Gospel Truth

    Collection with Willie Nelson Jnr. They used a little poetic licence with the artists as Willie Nelson Jnr was known as Billy Nelson all his life, up until it tragically ended on Christmas day 1991. So this album had special meaning for Willie as it seems this was the only time Willie Jnr/Billy had recorded. The results are stunning. Billy/Willie Jnr generally trades parts of the songs with Wilie and has a distinctive voice that is instantly memorable. He does the sole vocal on "My Body's Just a Suitcase for Your Soul" and it indeed may be the best track on an album where nothing is less than grand. Willie solos on "Troublemaker" and it is a different and far better version than on his album of the same name. being a big Willie fan I must rate this as his best gospel album an indeed one of the best in general. $40

    Newton, Wayne Coming Home $25 No I haven’t gone nuts as this is a 1989 country album which is really good and features a great duet with Tammy Wynette. All good. O’Kanes O’Kanes $40 O’kanes Tired of the Running $35 O’kanes Imagine That XXXON SALEXXX $20

  • Superb duo of Jamie O’Hara & Keiran Kane. Wonderful songs with a touch of bluegrass. The debut self titled is almost impossible to get. Owens, Buck Hot Dog $30 Owens, Buck Kickin’ In $30 Owens, Buck Act Naturally $40 His 3 comeback albums

    the latter is very hard to get as it features the likes of Emmylou, & Ringo (who did vocal on the Beatles’ version of ‘Act Naturally’ & duets here)

    Pacheco, Tom Bare Bones & Barbed Wires 2cds $40 Everybody’s favourite songwriter, that nobody’s ever heard of!!! Great unplugged album Parton/Wagoner Two of A Kind $28 20 tracks Parton/Wagoner Sweet Harmony $30 another 20 tracks Both on the excellent Pair label. Paycheck, Johnny Survivor $30 His last hurrah, out of print w. the highlight “I Can’t Quit Drinking”. Also issued as “I’m a Survivor” ($25) Paycheck, Johnny The Difference in Me $38 Rare 1993 album on the Playback label with classic takes on “The waltz of the Angels” & “My Name’s Not on the Sidewalk” in in particular. Pennington,R/Buddy Emmons Swinging by Request $35 Ray Pennington was honcho of Step One Records, a Nashville independent label which had a wonderful roster. He was also a fine Ray price inspired vocalist & as many steel players would say Buddy Emmons is the best ever. The Step One House band, so to speak, was none too shabby with Rob Hajacos on fiddle, Bobby All on acoustic guitar and Bunky Keels on piano. This has 21 tracks & Clinton Gregory is an excellent vocalist on 2 tracks. They are a mix of vocal & instrumentals, with “Little Brown Jug” featuring some extraordinary steel from Mr Emmons. Peters, Gretchen Buried Treasures 14 great songwriting demos which place her in the same league as the likes of Iris Dement and Emmylou Harris. Like Steve Earle’s “Uncut Gems” this was put out as a demo disc but is as fine a female country/ folk album as we have ever had. $55 It is exceedingly rare & then some. Simply put you will not find a copy except here. Price, Ray Sometimes a Rose $25 great 90s album which contains one of our favourite tracks in “Not a Dry Eye in the House.” Price, Ray Happens To Be the Best $30 16 tracks of CBS material issued on Pair label. As such a mix of rare and well known tracks.

  • Raye, Susan 16 Greatest Hits $30. Out of print on the Varese label. Rhodes, Kimmie West Texas Heaven XXXspecial PriceXXX

    $20 In the top 2-3 female folk-country albums ever & has duets with Willie, Waylon & Townes Van Zandt. A steal. Rich, Charlie Pictures & paintings $38 His wonderful last album on Warner Brothers is just as much jazz and blues as country. Shown with a lighted cigarette we wonder if it was perhaps lit with the same lighter he set fire to the envelope with when he announced John Denver as Male Vocalist of the year in the early 70s! Ritter, Tex Capitol Collectors Series $35 25 tracks in this great series. Has all you need if you only want one disk! Blood on the Saddle/ Deck of Cards/ Hillbilly Heaven/ Just Beyond the Moon. Briliant selections Rogers, Roy On Track Radio Special $30 Radio special based on Roy’s final album “Tribute” Schneider, John Too Good to Stop Now/Tryin’ to Outrun The Wind 2 on 1 $38 Schneider, John You Ain’t Seen the Last of Me $22 Great singer. 2on1 features albums from 1984 & 1985 whilst the latter is probably his last album from 1987. Scott, Jack Capitol Collectors series $35. 23 Capitol tracks including the hit “What in the World’s Come Over You” Also has 4 previously unissued tracks. All great! Seals, Dan Rage On $25 His 1988 Capitol album with the classic title and the great “Five Generations of Rock County Wilsons”. Sears, Dawn What a Woman Wants to Hear $20 WB 1990 album Great traditional feel. Seekers Capitol Collectors Series $25 It is this great series again & it is hard to believe that as quintessentially Australian they

    are the best ever compilation is clearly this both in terms of selection & sound.

    Shafer, Sanger D “Whitey” I Never Go Around Mirrors $35 10 tracker by the writer of many of Lefty Frizzell hits who also sounds a lot like Lefty. Shaver, Billy Joe Salt of the Earth $30 Shepard, Jean Honky Tonk Heroine Classic Capitol Recordings 1952-1964 24 track out of print gem on CMF label $38 Shepard, Jean Signature Series $22 14 Capitol tracks. Smith, Russell This Little Town $35 Great solo album Amazing Rhythm Aces vocalist. Smith, Sammi Best $30 Another must have out of print cds Springfield, Bobby Lee All Fired Up $35 Great honky tonk with rockabilly feel. Includes the original “Hank Drank”. See Scott McQuaig. This

  • would be a top 5 in that list. Starr, Lucille The French Song $30 Expanded 17 tracker, now out of print. Stewart, Wynn California Country- Best of the Challenge Masters. $30 29 great tracks from one of the west coast’s absolute best. OOP Thompson, Hank Capitol Collectors Series $25 20 great Capitol tks including “Blackboard of My Heart”, which rarely pops up. Thompson, Hank Dance Ranch/Songs for Rounders $55 The first is a great album, but the second is simply one of the greatest in country music history. It is the first stereo country album and the first themed country album. Up until that time most albums were based around a couple of hits with a lot of filler. It is otherwise only available on the $400+ Bear Family box set. Thompson, Jeff Jeff Thompson $40 No, not Thommo, but a fine singer who was going to have the first album release on the Arista country label but the album never came out. Has a style reminiscent of Ricky Van Shelton with a great deep voice. Does a superb version of “The Greatest Man I Never Knew”, a hit for Reba, but Jeff wins hands down!! Equally grand is the wonderful “It’s a Good Thing I Don’t Love You Anymore”, with a superb lyric and the upbeat “Today is Elvis’ Birthday”. Thornton, Marsha Marsha Thornton $28 Includes the original and easily best version of “Bottle of Wine & Patsy Cline” One of the last albums produced by Owen Bradley & yes Patsy fans love it. This is a corner missing on the booklet. Thornton, Marsha Maybe the Moon Will Shine. Second of only 2 is equally good. Gets away from Patsy influence. XXXSALEXXXX $20 Tubb, Ernest Live 1965 $28 OOP on Rhino this like George Jones’ Dancetown showed 1965 as a vintage year for live recording even though both were not issued at the time. His band included both Jack Greene & Cal Smith. Wade, Norman For A Minute There $40 Think Vernon Oxford meets George Jones

    with a bit of Hank Thrown in. This one was his second & last cd on the Bob Grady label and what can I say is stunning. We sold them by the bucket & every one loved them. His “new’ album which was due out “next month” (about 10 years ago) is still coming!! Hopefully.

    Wade, Norman Old Time Country Music $30 his equally

  • fine 2002 album. Wagoner, Porter Greatest Hits $28 Great compilation on Pair label (all original RCA recordings) Top selection includes “Rubber Room”. Watson, Gene Back in the Fire $48 Great singer as he is & no correspondence will be entered into on that fact, this is his best album, a Warners album from 1989 with the best version ever of “Dreams of a Dreamer”, which was also done by Darrell McCall so there is plenty competition plus Gene’s best ever ballad “The Great Divide” Watson, Gene The Good Old days $30 Step One with a superb selection excellently produced by Ray Pennington who also contributed 4 Songs. Watson, Gene Jesus Is All I Need $30 Great 1997 gospel album on the defunct Step One. Wells, Kitty Duets $30 16 tracks on Pair records with Red Foley/Webb Pierce/ Roy Drusky etc West, Speedy/Jimmy Bryant For the Last time $25 (Step One label) Whitley, Keith I Wonder Do You Think of Me $35. The album he had just finished when he died. One of the greatest ever country vocalists. Deep rich voice with his own nuances. Pity the wonderful honky tonk songs were lived out so tragically with his alcohol overdose. Whitley, Keith Kentucky Bluebird $35 15 tracks not on his other albums. Augmented with some historical and rare clips. Wild Rose Listen to your Heart $28 Wild Rose Breaking New Ground $28 two great

    albums by talented all gal group led by Pam Gadd & Wanda Vick

    Williams, Hank Rare Demos First to Last $25 CMF Williams, Hank The Health & Happiness Shows 2cds $35 Only place to get these. Williams, Hank Live at the Grand Ol Opry 2cd book cover $28 Young, Faron Live Fast Love Hard: Original Capitol Classics 1952-1962 $28 CMF label Various Beverly Hillbillies Cast Album $30 Songs by Buddy Ebsen, Max Baer Jnr Donna Douglas, Irene Ryan and feat. Flatt & Scruggs. Beverly Hillbillies Soundtrack Classic country songs presented by likes of Ricky VanShelton, Doug Supernaw, Lorrie Morgan, Joe Diffie etc. Tops $22 Mamas Hungry Eyes Tribute to Merle Haggard with John Anderson, Alan Jackson, Clint Black, Vince Gill, Lorroe Morgan etc $25 Red Hot & Country An Aids benefit project with gem after gem, though easy to pick the best as a wonderful mix of Carl Perkins, Duane Eddy & the Mavericks on “Matchbox”. Johnny Cash does a superb take on the

  • Bob Dylan song “Forever Young” and Mark Chesnutt is superb on the Haggard (via Tommy Collins) gem “Goodbye Comes Hard to Me” 17 great tracks.

    $10 Cds (3 for $25) Acuff, Roy Country Music Legends 2cds Adkins, Trace Cowboy’s Back in Town (2010) Adkins, Trace Greatest Hits Vol 2: American Man Allen, Terry Pedal Steal Allen, Terry Salivation Allen, Terry Best of the Sugar Hill years Anderson, Bill The Way I Feel (w. “Whiskey Lullaby”) Arnold, Eddy Wanderin’ 20 Folk & Traditional Songs Asleep at the Wheel Remembers the Alamo Axton, Hoyt Spin of the Wheel Barnett, Mandy Mandy Barnett Barnett, Mandy I’ve Got a Right to Cry Barnhill, Joe Joe Barnhill (inc. “Chill of an Early Fall” great) BArmby, Shane Let’s Talk About us Baylor, Andy Blues is Poetry Bella, Mike Lost in the Shuffle Bellamy Brothers Angels & Outlaws Blaker, Clay Rumor Town Bogguss, Suzy Somewhere Between (a must have cd) Bogguss, Suzy Something Up My Sleeve Bogguss, Suzy Live at Caffe Milano (they can’t spell “café”) Bogguss, Suzy Swing Bogguss, Suzy Aces Bogguss, Suzy Suzy Bogguss Bogguss, Suzy Voices in the Wind Bonson, Joe And Coffee Run (inc. “Jesus & Bartenders”) Brooks, Kix Kix Brooks (solo album) Brooks &Dunn Greatest Hits Collection (faux leather cover) Boyd, Bill And Cowboy Ramblers Vol 1 16 tracks Brown, T Graham The Next Right Thing Burns, Billy Don Heroes, Friends & Other Troubled Souls Burrito Deluxe The Whole Enchilada (“Rex Bob Lowenstein”) Butler, Larry & Willie Nelson Memories of Hank Williams Byrd, Jason Just a Southern Thing Cactus Brothers 24 Hrs 7 Days a Week (fans of Kentucky HH) Calamity & Main Honky Tonk heaven Camp, Shawn Shawn Camp Camp, Shawn Lucky Silver Dollar Carpenter, Mary Chapin State of the Heart (with “This Shirt”!) Carpenter, Mary Chapin Age of Miracles (2010 album) Carter Family Country Music Hall of Fame (MCA) Carter Family Can the Circle Be Unbroken (CBS) Cash, Johnny Carryin’ On (with June Carter) 2 bonus tks Cash, Johnny The Fabulous 6 bonus tks Cash, Johnny Hymns By 1 bonus tk Cash, Johnny Orange Blossom Special 3 bonus tks Cash, Johnny Ride This Train 4 bonus tks Cash, Johnny Cash, Johnny Sings Songs of the True West 2 bonus tks

  • Cash, Johnny Songs of the Soil 2 bonus tks Cash, Johnny Unchained Cash, Johnny American V Cash, Johnny American Recordings Cassidy, Eva Wonderful World Chesney, Kenny All I Need to Know Chesney, Kenny In My Wildest Dreams Chesney, Kenny Me & You Chesney, Kenny Everywhere We Go Chesney, Kenny Be As You Are Chesney, Kenny I Will Stand Chesney, Kenny All I Need to Know Chesney, Kenny The Road & the Radio Chesney, Kenny When the Sun Goes Down Chesney, Kenny Greatest Hits II Chesnutt, Mark Too Cold at Home Chesnutt, Mark Greatest Hits Chesnutt, Mark Longnecks & Short Stories Chesnutt, Mark Almost Goodbye Chesnutt, Mark Wings Clark, Guy Cold Dog Soup Clark, Roy Hymns From an Old Country Church\ Confederate Railroad Confederate Railroad (“Trashy Women”) Confederate Railroad Notorious (“Elvis & Andy”) Confederate Railroad When & Where (“Bills Laundromat etc”) Conley, Earl Thomas Greatest Hits Conley, Earl Thomas Greatest Hits II Conley, Earl Thomas Yours Truly (“Brotherly Love” w. K. Whitley) Conley, Earl Thomas Treadin’ Water Dalton, Lacy J Chains on the Wind Daniel, Davis Fightin’ Fire With Fire Daniels, Charlie Renegade Dekle, Mike Sketches Dekle, Mike Fine Tuned (both recommended by moi) Davis, Orville Barnburner Derailers Reverb Deluxe Derailers Full Western Dress Derailers Here Come the Derailers Desert Rose Band Pages of Life Dillon, Dean Hot Country & Single Dillon, Dean Out of Your Ever Lovin’ Mind Dunn, Holly Milestones: Greatest Hits Edwards, Don Best Edwards, Don Songs of the Trail Elliott, Ronny Poisonville Ey, Joe Letter to Laredo Ely, Joe Time for Travellin’ Best Vol II Ely, Joe Twistin’ in the Wind Evans, Sara Three Chords & the Truth Everly Brothers Sing Great Country Hits/Gone Gone Gone Everett, Jace Red Revelations Faithfull, Marianne Faithless (her superb country album) Felts, NArvel Best 1973-1979 (Bear Family) Ford, Marshall It’s About Dam Time Foster, Radney Del Rio Texas 1959 Fowler, Kevin Looose, Loud & Crazy Frizzell, David Very Best …all his original hits inc. the superb

  • “I’m Gonna Hire a Wino To Decorate Our Home” Gatlin, Larry & Gatlins Houston to Denver/Not Guilty (2 on 1) Gibson, Nate & Gashouse Gang Sing All the Way Home Gill, Vince The Key ….a must have item Gill, Vince I Still believe in You Gill, Vince When I Call Your Name Gill, Vince Souvenirs Gill, Vince High Lonesome Sound Gill, Vince Pocket Full of Gold Gill, Vince Let’s Make Sure We Say Goodbye Gilmore, Jimmie Dale Spinning Around the Sun Golden, William Lee The Artist (inc. 30 min. interview) Greene, Jack Highway to the Sky (gospel) Griffith, Nanci Other Voices Other Rooms Griffith, Nanci Wings to Fly & a place to Be (GH) Haggard, Merle 1996 Haggard, Merle rainbow Stew Live Hall, Robert David Things They Don’t Teach You in School Fascinating cd. The name may not be familiar but he is the coroner in CSI, the guy who uses a crutch (with good reason as he sadly lost both legs in a car accident) Anyway this is his first album as far as I’m aware & is produced by the rather reclusive Chris Wall. Hand, James Evil Things Hand, James Shadows on the Ground Hand, James The Truth Will Set you Free (Geo Jones fans!) Harris, Emmylou White Shoes Harris, Emmylou Heartaches & Highways: Very best (1 only) Harris, Emmylou Ballad of Sally Rose Harris, Emmylou Trio II (with Dolly & Linda) Harris, Emmylou Angel Band Hayden, Rodney Down the Road Herndon, Ty This Is: Greatest Hits Hill, Arty Bar of Gold Hill, Arty Montgomery on My Mind (Hank Tribute) Hill, Arty Back on the Rail Hill, Byron Stay a While (2009) Hill, Byron Ramblings (inc. the great “Truckstops, Honky Tonks & Cheap Motels”) Hill, Byron Gravity (one of Nashville’s best!) Hillman, Chris Desert Rose (the Sugar Hill label gem that inspired the Desert Rose Band) Hillman, Chris Like a Hurricane Hinojosa, Tish Culture Swing Hinojosa, Tish Homeland Hinojosa, Tish Best of Watermelon Years Hobbs, Becky The Boots I Came to Town In Honky Tonk Hangovers Giant Country Horton, Johnny Live Recordings from Louisiana Hayride Hunter, Billy D Inside Out Hunter, Billy D Country Souvenirs Jackson, Alan The Greatest Hits Collection Jaron & the Long Road Getting Dressed in the dark Jeffries, Herb Bronze Buckaroo Rides Again (on Warner Western label) Jennings, Waylon This Time

  • Jennings, Waylon Essential Jennings, Waylon Never Say Die Live Jennings, Waylon All American Country (with Jesse Colter) Jennings, Waylon Full Circle Jennings, Waylon Right for the Time Jennings, Waylon New Classic Waylon Jennings, Waylon The Eagle Johns, Sarah Big Love in a Small Town (Heather Myles fans) John, David Cowboys, Old Fiddles & Wine Jones, David Lynn Mixed Emotions Jones, George Hits I Missed & One I Didn’t Jones, George It Don’t Get Any Better Than This Jones, George Dispatches: best 1990-1999 Jones, George Cold Hard Truth Jones, George Walls Can Fall Jones, George Live on Louisian Hayride Joy, Homer Someday It’ll be Country (inc. duet with Buck, appropriate as Homer wrote “Streets of Bakersfield”) Kane, Keiran Dead Reckoning Kane, Keiran/Welch/Kaplan Lost John Dean Keith, Toby Bullets in the Gun (3D cover…yes real 3D which the sorry plonkers in Australia didn’t release) Kendalls Make a Dance Kendalls So Many Hits Kennedy, Ray What a way to Go (Haggardish) Kennedy, Ray Guitar Man (No Way Jose) Kentucky Headhunters Stompin’ Grounds Kershaw, Doug Best (WB) Kershaw, Sammy The Hits Chapter One (Greatest Hits) Kershaw, Sammy Covers the Hits (covers…very good) Knight, Jeff They’ve Been Talkin’ About Me (great) Labeef, Sleepy Nothing But the Truth Lady Antebellum Need You Now Lambert, Miranda Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Landreth, Sonny South of 1-10 Lawrence, Tracy Best of Ledoux, Chris Anthology Vol 1 (20 tracks) Lee, Albert Road Runner Lee, Albert Heartbreak Hill Lee, Brenda Anthology Volume 2 1962-80 (20 tracks) Lewis, Jerry Lee Mean Old Man (2010 gem. Comes with nice fold out cover which has players listed on the back & hark…that is Haggard and the Killer sounding superb on “Swingin’ Doors”. Also duets with Keith Richards, Willie, Mick Jagger etc.18 tks Lewis, Jerry Lee Definitive Collection (career spanning 24tk) London, Eddie Do It Right (Merle Haggard style. Great!) Little Big Town A Place to Land Little Big Town The Reason Why Loveless, Patty Honky Tonk Angel Loveless, Patty On Down the Line Loveless, Patty The Trouble With the Truth Loveless, Patty Only What I Feel Loveless, Patty On Your Way Home (cd + dvd) Loveless, Patty Up Against My Heart Loveless, Patty When Fallen Angels Fly

  • Loveless, Patty Mountain Soul Loveless, Patty Long Stretch of Lonesome Loveless, Patty Greatest Hits (MCA) Unquestionably the most consistent female vocalist of the past 25 years. Some of the very best albums in that period. McDaniel, mel Greatest Hits (Capitol) one of best ever! McEntire, Reba Heart to Heart (rare Mercury cd) McGuinn, Roger Live From Mars …great live w. many anecdotes Maddox Bros & Rose That’ll Learn ya Durn Ya (30 tks) Maphis, Joe Fire on the Strings (Sony Legacy) Malo, Raul Lucky One Martin, Carolyn Very thought of You (great vocalist with Nashville Western Swing Band “Timejumpers”) Martin, Leland Simply Traditional Mattea, Kathy Right Out of Nowhere Mavericks Music for all Occasions Mavericks What a Crying Shame Messina, JoDee Unmistakable Love (2010 album) Meyers, Augie Live at the Longneck Meyers, Augie Finally in Lights Miller, Buddy Midnight & Lonesome (with 2nd bonus disc) Miller, Darnell Certified Country Miller, Frankie The Family Man (George Jones inspired!) Miller, Roger Classic (Varese) Moffatt, Hugh Songs from the Back of the Church (gospel) Moffatt, Hugh The Way Love Is (17 tracks) Moffatt, Hugh The Life of a Minor Poet (inc duet w. Martin Delray which is stunning) Montgomery, John Michael Greatest Hits Moore, Justin Justin Moore Moorer, Alison Alabama Song (stunning debut) Moorer, Alison The Alison Moorer Show (cd + dvd) Morris, Gary Plain Brown Wrapper (a real surprise!) Moyer, Brent That’s My Job (great singer songwriter) Mullins, Dee the Continuing Story (27 tks) Murphey, Michael Martin Cowboy Songs (the original & best!) Murphey, Michael Cosmic Cowboy Souvenir (pre Martin) Nelson, Willie Across the Borderline (duets w. Dylan/ Lovett Paul Simon etc) Nelson, Willie Yesterday’s Wine (classic concept album) Nelson, Willie Phases & Stages (his best IMO and IANW) Nelson, Willie Moonlight becomes You (“Stardust” #2 and as good too!) Nelson, Willie The Sound in Your Mind Nelson, Willie Gospel Favourites (reissue of “Family Bible”) Nelson, Willie City of New Orleans Nelson, Willie Country Music (2010 superb) Nelson, Willie Me & Paul Nelson, Willie/Ray Price Run That By Me One More Time Nichols, Joe Man With a Memory Niemann, Jarod Judge Jarod & the Hung Jury Nitty Gritty Dirt Band Speed of Life Old Dogs Greatest Hits (didn’t even know about this.. Tillis/Bare/Waylon/Reed re-recorded some of their classics at time of Old Dogs album) Orbison, Roy/Sonny James RCA sessions (Bear Family)

  • Overstreet, Paul Greatest Hits Pacheco, Tom Woodstock winter (with The Band) Palmer, Keith Keith Palmer (one off gem. A little like Doug Stone) Papa Top’s West Coast Turnaround Greatest Hits Vol 1 Fabulous truckin’ Parton, Stella Appalachian Blues (Dolly’s sister) Price, Ray 16 Biggest Hits Prophet, Orval The Travellin’ Kind (Bear Family) Raybon, Marty At His Best (Shenandoah’s great singer) Raybon, Marty Full Circle Red River Dave Amelia Earhardt’s Last Ride (27 tks) Richman, Jonathan Jonathan Goes Country! Riders in the Sky Harmony Ranch Ringer, Jim Band of Jesse James: The Best Ritter, Tex Country Music Hall of Fame (pre Capitol) Robbins, Marty What God Has Done (gospel) Robison, Charlie Life of the Party Robison, Charlie Step Right Up Robison, Charlie Beautiful Day Rodriguez, Carrie Live in Louisville Rodriguez, Carrie She Ain’t Me Ronstadt, Linda Western Wall (with Emmylou Harris) Rucker, Darius Charleston, SC 1966 Russell, Tom The Long Way Around Russell, Tom Box of Visions Schatz, Lesley Banjo Pickin’ Girl (Bear Family) St Germain, Ray There’s No Love like Our Love Shaver, Billy Joe Tramp on Your Street Shaver, Billy Joe The Earth Rolls On Shelton, Blake All About Tonight Shocked, Michelle Short Sharp Shocked Shocked, Michelle Arkansas Traveller Singletary, Daryle That’s Why I Sing This Way Skaggs, Ricky Life is a Journey Skaggs, Ricky My Father’s Son Skaggs, Ricky And Bruce Hornsby Skaggs, Ricky Solid Ground Skjelnes, Egil Steel on My Mind (Norwegian steel guitar) Smith, Shadric And the Billy Buffalo Band Snow, Hank I’m Movin’ On (20 great tracks RCA USA) Sonnier, Jo-El Have a Little Faith Sons of the Pioneers Sing the Stephen Foster Songbook (Varese) Stamper, Blake Way Back to Texas Starline Rhythm Boys Masquerade for Heartache Starlite, Tammy Faye On My Knees (X-Rated gospel singer…true!) Stone, Doug Greatest Hits (great artist) Strait, George Ocean Front Property Street, Mel Greatest Hits Stuart, Marty Hillbilly Rock Stuart, Marty Country Music (CD + DVD version) Stuckey, Dave Get a Load of This (great Texas honky tonk) Stuckey, Nat Pop a Top Stuckey, Nat/Connie Smith God Will (gospel album delight) Sturr, Jimmy Top of the World (w. Rhonda Vincent & Arlo Guthrie) Fabulous King of the polka! Sugarland The Incredible Machine Summar, Trent And the new Row Mob (great. Formerly of the

  • oddly named but great Hank Flamingo) Supernaw, Doug Red & the Rio Grande Supernaw, Doug Deep Thoughts from a Shallow Mind Supernaw, Doug Fadin’ Renegade (Doug was a bit of a nutter. It was not as though he just had one screw loose. But saying that he made some of the greatest country albums ever heard…try one at least). Talley, James Nashville City Blues (great Outlawish stuff) Talley, Liz Road to You Taylor, Chip Red Dog Tracks (w. Carrie Rodriguez) Taylor, Chip Let’s Leave This Twon (w. carrie Rodriguez) Thomas, B J Most of All/Billy Joe Thomas 2 on 1 Thompson, Hank Vintage Collection (20 Capitol tks) Thompson, Hank Seven Decades (Hightone) Tippin, Aaron He Believed (only sold in Crackerbarrel stores) Travis, Randy Round the Bend Travis, Randy Passing Through Tritt, Travis Greatest Hits from the Beginning Tubb, Ernest Classic Country Favourites (22 tks) Tubb, Ernest Family Bible (Gospel) Tubb, Ernest Stand By Me 23 Gospel greats.Diff. to previous Turner, Josh Long Black Train Turner, Josh Your Man Twitty, Conway Southern Comfort Twitty, Conway Don’t Call Him a Cowboy Urquahart, Felicity Landing Lights Van Shelton, Ricky Don’t Overlook Salvation Van Shelton, Ricky Loving proof Van Shelton, Ricky Greatest Hits Plus Van Shelton, Ricky RVS III Vincent, Rick A Wanted Man (a gem…see Scott McQuaig in Rarities section. Rick is a top 5 in that) Watson, Dale People I’ve Known Places I’ve Seen Watson, Dale The Truckin’ Sessions Wayne, Bobby Ballad of the Appaloosa (western w. rockabilly) West, Shelley Very Best (originals) White, Howard Western Swing & steel Guitar (Bear Family) White, Joy Lynn On her Own (hard to find indie release) Whitley, Keith L A to Miami (no better singer ever) Whitman, Slim Vintage Collection (original Liberty tracks) Willett, Slim Boppin’ Hillbilly Series (30 tks) Williams, Hank Alone & Forsaken Williams, Hank III Rising Outlaw Williams, Hank Jnr 127 Rose Avenue Williams, Jett You Are on My Lonely Mind Williams, Jett That Reminds Me of Hank Williams, Jett I’m So lonesome I Could Cry Willmon, Trent Broken In Wright, Chely Lifted Off the Ground Yates, Billy If I Could Go Back (…just get it..A++) Yoakam, Dwight This Time (his best) Yoakam, Dwight Just Lookin’ for a Hit Yoakam, Dwight Last Chance for a Thousand Years Yoakam, Dwight In Others’ Words Yoakam, Dwight Under the Covers Various As Good as it Gets: Hillbilly 2 cds 52 tracks…a steal. Lots rare.

  • Capitol Country Classics 1940s Capitol Country Classics 1950s Capitol Country Classics 1970s Great UK series EMI UK Common Thread Songs of the Eagles (Clint Black, John Anderson, Jackson, Bogguss, Gill etc) Down the Path of AChin’ Hearts: 3 Australian Yodelling Cowgirls Endless Highway Tribute to the Band (w. 17 tracks) Greetings from Tennessee (Bear Family 25 tks ..all about Tennessee) Heartworn Highways 26 tracks of Texas artists. Many rare!! Hickory Records Greatest Hits Vol II 14 tracks Hillbilly Boogie 20 tracks on Sony. Hillbilly Fever Vol 4 Legends of West Coast Country (Rhino OOP) Horse Whisperer Soundtrack a must have with Starit, Yoakam etc Into the West Soundtrack (a 6 pt mini series.) Mad Dogs & Okies 16 tracks with Vince Gill/ Ray Benson/ JJ Cale/ Tony Joe White/Clapton/ Willis Alan Ramsay Etc. All tracks only on this album. Mean Mamas & Do Right Daddies Rough & Rowdy Hillby of the 30s 29tks. Points West New Horizons in Country Music (first issue on Hightone with some tracks off early Hightone albums & some that never made it inc. Buddy Miller’s superb “Garage sale” & Bobby Durham. Rancho Deluxe Sountrack (feat. Jimmy Buffett) Sunday in the Country (inc. Strait’s great “I Found Jesus on the Jailhouse Floor) Tulare Dust Haggard Tribute (must have with Dwight, Tom Russell, Shaver, Iris, Lucinda, Katy Moffatt etc.

    $5 CDs Acuff, Roy Essential 1936-1949 (CBS Legacy) 20 tks Acuff, Roy King of Country Music 25 tks Alabama Very Best of Live (12 tks) Allan, Gary Used Hearts for Sale Anderson, John Country Till I Die Asleep at Wheel Tribute to Music of Bob Wills Dance mix cd Austin, Sherrie Following a Feelin’ Austin’s Bridge Times Like these Autry, Gene Essential 1933-46 (CBS Legacy) 18 tks Bakker, Tammy Sue There Is a Medicine (gospel) yep! Ball, David Amigo Barker, Aaron Taste of Freedom (wrote many Strait hits) Bellamy Brothers Angels & Outlaws Vol 1 (duets) Bentley, Dierks Dierks Bentley Berg, Mateca Lying to the Moon Berg, Matreca Sunday Morning to Saturday Night Big Kenny The Quiet Times of a R & R Farm Boy Black, Clint Killin’ Time (1989 album & artist of Year) Black, Clint D’electrified Bonamy, James Roots & Wings (perplexed that his version of “Daddy Never Had a Chance in Hell” may be better than Roger Springer version even!) Boone, Larry Get in Line Boxcar Willie Collection (24 tks UK) BR549 Tangled in the Oines Brooklyn Cowboys Doin’ Time on Planet Earth Brooklyn Cowboys Dodging Bullets

  • Breese, Rob/Doug Rowe Anytime Now Brooks & Dunn Brand New Man Brooks & Dunn Steers & Stripes Brooks & Dunn If You See her Buffalo Club Buffalo Club (very Eagles-ish) Bundy, Laura lee Achin’ & Shakin’ (2 sides if it were) Buttercup Evil for You Campbell, Glen Reunited (w. Jimmy webb) Campbell, Glen Old Home Town Campbell, Stacy Dean Lonesome Wins Again Campbell, Stacy Dean Hurt City Cannon, Melanie And the Wheels Turn Carey, Rick & Thel Let’s Pull Together Carpenter, Mary Chapin Come On Come On Carpenter, Mary Chapin Shootin’ Straight in the Dark Cash, Johnny Very Best of Johnny Cash Live (14 tks) Cash, Rosanne The Wheel Casner, Lost John Don’t Make Me Laugh Charles, Ray Super Hits (reissue of “Friendship” album) Cheevers, Bob Tall Texas Tales Clark, Terri Terri Clark Clark, Terri How I Feel Cline, Patsy Live Volume 2 (MCA0 Clymer, Clynt It’s All About the Ride Cochran, Tammy Tammy Cochran Cochran, Tammy Life Happened Cochran, Tammy Where I Am Cook, Elizabeth Hey Y’All Cooper, Dana Made of Mud Coster, Stan My People/Songs from a Wanderer’s Pen 2 on 1 Coster, Stan Travellin’ On my Own Track Coster, Stan I Wouldn’t Be Dead for Quids Cowan, Mike Easy Chair Crowell, Rodney Collection (WB) Crowell, Rodney Life is Messy (CBS) Cyrus, BillyRay Some Gave All Dalhart Imperials Finally Dallas, Rex Heartland Daniels, Charlie Ultimate Collection 2cds gospel Davis, Jimmie Midnight Blues 1929-1933 Dean, Billy Best Dean, Eddie Very Best (Varese) Dennis, Wesley Wesley Dennis Diffie, Joe Twice Upon a Time Diffie, Joe Honky Tonk Attitude Diffie, Joe Regular Joe Diffie, Joe A Night to remember Diffie, Joe In Another World Diffie, Joe Life’s So Funny Domino Kings Life & 20 Ducas, George George Ducas Dusty, Slim Heritage Album Dusty, Slim Looking Forward, Looking Back Dusty, Slim Ringer from the Top End Dusty, Slim Country Way of Life Dusty, Slim Essentially Australian Evans, Sara Greatest Hits

  • Fairchild, Shelley Ride Faucett, Dawnett Taking My Time Frizzell, David David Frizzell 2001 Gattis, Keith Keith Gattis (superb) Gentry, Bobbie Best (20 tks) Golden Smog On Golden Smog Goldens Rush for Gold Green, Pat What I’m For Gregory, Clinton Freeborn Man Griggs, Andy You Won’t ever Be Lonely Hank Flamingo Hank Flamingo (Trent Summar & co-horts) Heatherly, Eric Swimming in Champagne Hellecasters Essential Listening Henderson, Michael Country Music Made Me Do It Herndon, Ty Journey On (2010) Holy, Steve Blue moon Howard, Rebecca Lynn Forgive Hunter, Jesse A Man Like me (Waylon fans) Ingram, Jack Big Dreams & High Hopes Jackson, Alan A Lot About Living Jackson, Alan Don’t Rock the Jukebox Jackson, Alan High Mileage Jackson, Alan Everything I Love Jackson, Alan Here in the Real World Jackson, Alan Who I Am James, Brett Brett James Glenn Jones The Track to yesterday Jones, Kacey Sings Mickey Newbury Jones, Kacey Every Man I Loved is either Married Gay Or Dead Judd, Cledus T Cledus Envy Judd, Wynona Wynona (her great debut) Judds Wynonna & Naomi Keith, Toby Greatest Hits Vol 1 Kelley, Irene Simple Path Kelley, Irene Thunderbird Kentucky Headhunters Big Boss Man Kershaw, Sammy Don’t Go Near the Water Kershaw, Sammy Feelin’ Good Train (G. Jones’ style debut) Kershaw, Sammy Maybe Not Tonight Kershaw, Sammy Labor of Love Kershaw, Sammy Politics, Religion & Her Ketchum, Hal I Saw the light King, Jill Jillbilly (Heathe Myles fans) Kirwan, Dominic Today Kirwan, Dominic Try a Little Kindness Kirwan, Dominic Introducing Kirwan, Dominic The Music’s Back Lane, Cristy Greatest Country hits Lansborough, Charlie With You in mind Lansborough, Charlie Still Can’t Say Goodbye Lansborough, Charlie What Colour is the Wind Lansborough, Charlie Live from Dublin Larsen, Blaine Rockin’ You Tonight Lauderdale, Jim The Other Sessions (very George Strait-ish) Lawrence, Tracy Tracy Lawrence Lawrence, Tracy Sticks & Stones

  • Lawrence, Tracy The Rock Lawrence, Tracy Lessons Learned Lawrence, Tracy I See It Now Lawrence, Tracy Alibis Lawrence, Tracy Time Marches On Ledoux, Chris After the Storm Ledoux, Chris Horsepower Lee, Robin Very Best Lee, Johnny Greatest Hits Leigh, Danni 29 Nights (the female Dwight) Lewis, Jerry lee The Platinum Collection McBride, Martina The Way That I Am McComas, Brian Brian McComas Mccoy, Neal Greatest Hits McDowell, Ronnie Unchained Melody (duets) Martin, Stan Love Ain’t That Tough Mattea, Kathy A Collection of Hits Mattea, Kathy The Innocent Years Mattea, Kathy Time Passes By Mehaffey, Derrick All Over Again Mellons, ken Ken Mellons Mensy, Tim This Ol’ Heart (superb) Miller Brothers Boppin’ Hillbilly Series Mitchell, Waddie/Don Edwards Bard & the Balladeer Moffatt, Katy Child Bride Molly & Heymakers Molly & haymakers Montgomery Gentry You Do Your Thing Montgomery, John Mich. John Michael Montgomery (Grundy County) Montgomery, John Mich. Life’s a Dance Montgomery, John Mich. Letters from Home Morgan, Craig My Kind of Livin’ Morgan, Lorrie Something in Red Morgan, Lorrie War Paint Morgan, Lorrie Watch Me Morgan, Lorrie Greater Need Morgan, Lorrie Leave the Light On Morris, Gary Hits Mowrey, Dude Dude Mowrey Murphey, Michael Martin Cowboy Songs IV Murphey, Michael Martin River of Time Nelson, Willie RCA Country Legends Nelson, Willie Songbird Norwood, Daron Daron Norwood…whatever happened to… O’Farrell, Sean Introducing Oslin, K T My Roots Are Showing Overstreet, Paul Love is Strong Overstreet, Paul Sowin’ Love Overstreet, Paul Heroes Pacheco, Tom There Was a Time Paisley, Brad American Saturday Night Paisley, Brad 5th Gear Parker, Ed Still a Lot of Good Miles Left in Me Parks, John Andrew John Andrew Parks Parsons, Gordon Legendary Parr, Paul Saints & Sinners Pearl River Find Out What’s Happening (Eagleslike) Perkins, Al Big Dog (steel player)

  • Peterson, Michael Michael Peterson (how good was this debut!. Very in fact and the song of the album was “When the Bartender Cries” which he actually wrote. Brilliant. Penrod, Jake Hank Williams remembered Vol 1 Penrod, Jake Hank Williams remembered Vol 2 Pirates of the Mississippi A Streetcar Man Named Desire Poole, Reg Way it Used To be Before GST Preacher Jack Pictures fRom Life’s Othe rSide Ranger, Shorty True Country Style Randall, Jon Willin’ Rascal Flatts Melt Raven, Eddy Live at Billy Bobs Raye, Collin Extremes (superb) Raye, Collin All I Can Be (just as good) Raye, Collin I Think About You Reed, Jerry Let’s Git It On Reynolds, Billy Ray Whole Lot of memories Roberts, Julie Man & Mascara Roberts, Julie Julie Roberts Royal, Billy Joe The Royal Treatment Scott, Ray My Kind of Music (title track worth $20 alone) Sears, Dawn Nothing But Good Springer, Roger Roger Sringer Band (writing on cover) Statler Brothers Letser Roadhog Moran Stevens, Ray Classic Stone, Doug Doug Stone (great artist) Stone, Doug From the Heart Strait, George Greatest Hits Vol 2 Strait, George If You Ain’t Lovin’ You Ain’t livin’ Strait, George Always Never the Same Strait, George Blue Clear Sky Stuart, Marty Love & Luck Stuart, Marty This One’s Gonna Hurt You Stuart, Marty Let There Be Country Stuart, Marty Honky Tonkin’s What I Do best Temple, Owen Right Here & Now Thomson, Cyndi My world Thompson, Josh Way Out Here Tillis, Mel You Ain’t Gonna Believe This (2010 album) Tillis, Mel Me & Pepper Tillis, Pam Rhinestoned Tillis, Pam It’s All Relative: Tillis Sings Tillis Tillis, Pam Put Yourself in My Place Tippin, Aaron Read Between the Lines Tippin, Aaron You Got to Stand For Something Tobin, Karen Carolina Smokey Moon Trailer Choir Tailgate Travis, Randy Full Circle Travis, Randy Always & Forever Travis, Randy Storms of Life Travis, Randy Old 8 x 10 Tritt, Travis It’s All About to Change (his best) Trooper, Greg Make It Through This World Turner, Josh Everything Is Fine Van Zant Get Right With the Man Wagon, Chuck & wheels Off the top rope

  • Walker, Clay Clay Walker Walker, Clay Rumor Has It Williams, Don Great Country (13 Capitol label tracks) Williams, Hank Jnr Five-O Williams, Hank Jnr Man of Steel Williams, Hank Jnr Rowdy Williams, Hank Jnr Born to Boogie Williams, Holly The Ones We Never Knew (Hank jnr daughter) Williams, Marc The Forgotten singing Cowboy Williams, Tex Very Best (of Shasta Years) Woodruff, Bob Dreams & Saturday Night Wright, Chely Single White Female Wright, Curtis Curtis Wright Wills, Bob Essential 1935-1947(CBS Legacy) 20 tks Wills, Bob Anthology Dicsc 2 (Rhino) 16 tks Womack, Lee Ann Lee Ann Womack Womack, Lee Ann I Hope You Dance Womack, Lee Ann There’s More Where That Came From Yoakam, Dwight A Long Way Home Various *American Cowboy Rodeo album of Champions (rodeo riders sing Rodeo songs. ..was gonna say I didn’t like it because Rollie Fingers wasn’t on it until I realised that he was a baseballer. Now wouldn’t I have appeared a bigger dill than normal. Mind you he should do a guest spot. *Australian Balladeers Remembered Tribute Series 2 *Close Harmony History of Southern Gospel Music *Come Together America Salutes the Beatles *8 Seconds Soundtrack 12 tracks only on this album inc. Chesnutt! *Get Low Soundtrack New movie with Robert Duvall and the sound track is in essence half Jerry Douglas (all new) *Hillbilly Honeymoon: Manhaters, Misogynists & Marital MAyhem *Kindred Spirits: Tribute to Songs of Johnny Cash *One Voice: Atlanta Olympics (highlight Willie & Marty Stuart “We Must Believe in Magic” *Peace in the Valley Gospel (Books & Dunn/Jackson/ Arista label) *Perfect World Sountrack *Songs for Worship Live (gospel) *Songwriters Tribute to George Strait (guys who wrote ‘em sing ‘em) *Southern Jazz Western Swing of the 1930s & 1940s *Volunteer JamVII Charlie Daniels & Friends *Western Jubileee Songs & Stories of the American West 20tks

    CDS $15 & up Adkins, Trace Definitive Greatest Hits 2 cds $15 Allan, Gary Get Off on the Pain deluxe ed. $20 Allen, Nolan Bruce Salutes the Bob Wills Era $15 22 tks w. Tom Morrell Allen, Rex Riding All Day:Life of a Cowboy 26tks $20 Allen, Rex Voice of the West $18 (Bear Family) Allen, Terry Lubbock on Everything $20 Alverson, Tommy Heroes & Friends $18 w. guests Alverson, Tommy Me on the Jukebox $18

  • Anderson, Bill Songwriter (2010) $20 Anderson, John I Just Came Home to Count the memories Reissue of WB classic $15 Area Code 615 Area Code 615/Trip in the country $18 Not Razor & Tie but put out by Wayne Moss. Atkins, Chet Picks on the Hits/ Superpickers 2on1 $20 Atkins, Chet Discovers Japan $22 (Japan press) Autry, Gene Essential $18 2cd Sony Legacy 40 tks Baker, Sam Cotton $18 (2009) Ball, David Sparkle City $20 Ball, David Thinking problem $18 Ball, David Heartaches by the number $20 Ballew, Michael I Love Texas $18 (Bear Family) 22tks Bare, Bobby Lullabys, Legends & Lies 2cd edition $28 Bare, Bobby Essential $18 20 tks Barker, Aaron/Curtis Wayne Straight from the Horse’s Mouth $20 Bell, Delia Delia Bell $20 produced by & featuring Emmylou Harris. Great album Bellamy Brothers Anthology cd + dvd $18 Bellamy Brothers Jesus Is Coming $15 Gospel with Old Hippie III!!!! Bentley, Dierks Up on the Ridge $15 (2010) Bice, Steve Sixty Minutes of Sin $20 gem Blue, Arkey The Best 20 tracker $20 Blue, Arkey The Hills of Old Fredericksburg $20 Blue, Arkey There’s Still Country Music in Texas $20 Blue Sky Boys Complete Starday Recordings $20 28 tks inc. 4 previously unissued + 8 pg book. Blue Sky Boys A Treasury of Rare Gems from the Past $18 16 tracks Boland, Jason High in the Rockies: A live Album $20 Bond, Johnny Ten Little Bottles & 15 Other Starday Recordings $15 Bond, Johnny Country & Western Standard Transcriptions $18 31 tks Booker, Patty Fire & Brimstone $20 Booth, Tony Key’s in the Mailbox/Lonesome 7-7203 2 on 1 $20 great Brown, Greg If I Had Known Essential 1980-1996 $20 CD + DVD Brown, Jim Ed & Browns Essential $18 Great cd of both group & Jim Ed solo…only place you’ll get these. Brown, Junior Down Home chrome $20 Brown, Pieta Shimmer $15 Brown, Zac You Get What You Give $20 Browne, Jann Buckin’ around $20 …tribute to Buck Brown’s Ferry Four Fine Singing of Wonderful Country Gospel Songs 24 tks $15 Browns Complete Hits $20 Bruce, Ed In Jesus’ Eyes: Songs of Inspiration $18 Burns, Brian Eagle & The Snake $18 Burns, Brian Angels & Outlaws $20 Burns, Brian Highways, Heartaches & Honky tonks$20 Butler, Carl & Pearl Best of (inc. 5 tracks by Johnny & Jonie Mosby) $20 Byrds Sweethearts of Rodeo $15 Gram parsons

  • Byrom, Jim Whiskey Uniform $18 Campbell, Stacy Dean Ashes of an Old Love Campbell, Stacy Dean Cottontown $20 Hard to get now. Cargill, Henson On The Road $18 Carey, Rick & Thel Regal Zonophone Colllection 3cd $20 Cari Lee & Saffleites Red Barn Baby $18 Carlisle, Bill Boppin Hillbilly Series 25 tks $18 w. Cliff Carlson, Paulette It’s About Time $18 (of Highway 101) Carolina Cotton Yodelling Blonde Bombshell $20 Carter, Carlene Musical Shapes/Blue nun 2 on 1 $18 Carter, Sara & Maybelle Sara & Maybelle Carter $20 (Bear Family) Carter Family Sunshine in the Shadows 2cds 48 tks $18 Carter, Wilf Dynamite Trail $18 (Bear Family) Cartwright, Lionel I Watched It All on the Radio $18 Cash, Johnny Rocakabilly Blues $18 Cash, Johnny At Madison Square Garden $18 Cash, Johnny Original Sun Singles $15 (Sundazed) Cash, Johnny Mystery of Life $18 (Mercury label) Cash, Johnny Sunday Morning Coming Down $18 Cash, Johnny Johnny Cash Is Coming to Town/ Boom Chicka Boom $20 (Mercury 2 on 10 great Cash, Johnny Country Classics 3CD $25 Readers Digest Cash, Laura Awake but Dreaming $15 Cash, Tommy Fade to Black $20 (2010) Cash, Tommy Very Best $20 Casello, Chris Done Moved on $18 scorching rockabilly Chapel, Leon Automatic Mama $18 (Bear Family) Chapman, Marshall Big Lonesome (2010) $15 Charles, Bobby See You Later Alligator $20 (Bear Family) Charles, Ray Friendship $18 duets 2 bonus tks Chesney, Kenny Hemingway’s Whiskey Chesnutt, Mark Savin’ the Honky Tonk $20 Clark, Gene/Carla Olson In Concert 2cds $20 19 tks + 7 Gene solo Clark, Gene Silverado ‘ 75 $18 Clark, Sanford Shades $15 (Bear Family) Clark, Terri Live $18 Cletro, Eddie Flying Saucer Boogie $20 (Bear Family) Cochran, Hank Living for a Song $18 Conlee, John Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus $20 gospel Conlee, John Classics $20 Cooper, Wilma Lee & Stoney Songs of Inspiration $15 Cooper, Wilma Lee & Stoney 24 All Time GH $15 Corbett, Tom Tonight I Ride $18 w. guests inc. Herb Pederson Corbin, Easton Easton Corbin $20 Craft, Paul To oBad You’re No Good $20 inc. his own Version of “Drop Kick Me Jesus” which he wrote. Great cd. Crowell, Rodney Houston Kid $15 inc. Johnny Cash on “I Walk the Line Revisited”. Great album Dadi. Marcel Nashville Rendezvous $25 2cds with Chet Albert Lee, Charlie McCoy etc. Dalton, Lacy J Here’s to Hank $20 (2010) Dalton, Lacy J Greatest Hits $18 Davis, Jimmie Country Music Hall of Fame $18 Davis, Skeeter Essential (RCA) $18 Davis, Stephanie Western Bliss $18 (western swing)

  • Dean, Eddie On the Banks of the Sunny San Juan $18 26 tracks. Dean, Lonnie/Will Taylor Texas Honky Tonk Shuffles $20 Dee, Billy When the Vow Breaks $20 Dale Watson. Delmore Brothers Freight Train Boogie (Ace) Uk 420 Delmore Brothers King & Deluxe Acetates (Ace ) UK $20 Dement, Iris Infamous Angel $18 Dement, Iris My Life $18 Dement, Iris The Way I should $15 Derailers Genuine $18 Derailers Under the Influence of Buck $18 Diamond, Claude Diamond Dust $18 Diffie, Joe Ultimate Collection $15 20 tks Digby, Amber Another Way to Live $20 Digby, Amber/Justin Trevino Keeping Up Appearances $20 Dodd, Landon Call of the Wine $20 Brilliant Dunn, Holly Blue Rose of Texas $18 Dusty, Slim Australia Is His Name $20 3cds OOP Eaglesmith, Fred Lipstick, Lies & Gasoline $18 Eaglesmith, Fred Cha Cha Cha $20 (2010) Earle, Steve Ain’t ever Satisfied 2cds $20 Earle, Steve Guitar Town $15 Edwards, Jonathan Honky Tonk Stardust Cowboy $18 Elliott, Ronny Valentine Roadkill 420 Escovedo, Alejandro Street Songs Of Love $18 (2010) Ewing, Skip Naturally $18 Ewing, Skip Will to Love $20 Fargo, Donna Best $20 Possibly out of print Farrar, Jay/ Benjamin Gibbard One Fast Move Or I’m Gone $18 (2010) Flatlanders Hills & Valleys $18 Flores, Bobby Direct from Blanco County $20 Flores, Bobby Neon Lights $20 Flores, Rosie Dance Hall Dreams $15 Flores, Rosie Rockabilly Filly $20 Flowers, Floyd I Ain’t Much but I’m All I Got $20 Foley, Red Best 1944-1958 $18 (edsel UK) Ford, Tennessee Ernie Songs of the Civil War 2 on 1 $20 North + South. Ford, Tennessee Ernie Vintage Collection $18 Good Ford, Tennessee Ernie Ultimate Collection $28 2cds OOP Razor & Tie with career cross section. Foster & Lloyd Foster & Lloyd $18 Great deb