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Merle Travis : Sixteen Tons - His 30 Finest.
Format : 1 CD
Total Time : 01:19:33

Recording : 1946-1954
Location : Los Angeles
Country : Etats-Unis
Sound : Studio

Label : Retrospective
Catalog No. : RTR4266
EAN : 0710357426629

Publishing Year : 2015
Release Date : 01/05/2015

Genre : Country
Sixteen Tons
Sixteen Tons
No Vacancy
Nine Pound Hammer
Cincinnati Lou
Dark As A Dungeon
What A Shame
Over By Number Nine
Missouri
That’s All
Divorce Me C.O.D.
John Henry
So Round, So Firm, So Fully Packed!
I Am A Pilgrim
Three Times Seven
Muskrat
Steel Guitar Rag
Merle’s Boogie Woogie
Sioux City Sue
Crazy Boogie
Fat Gal
Cannonball Stomp
Blues, Stay Away From Me
Wildwood Flower
Start Even
Walkin’ The Strings
Lost John Boogie
Saturday Night Shuffle
Deep South
Blue Bell
Done Rovin’

Merle Travis, voix, guitare

Top Forties country star Merle Travis, singer, songwriter and guitarist extraordinary, has his finest work summed up on one great Retrospective album. Travis (1917-1983) was quite simply one of most accomplished and versatile figures in the history of country music, rated among the most talented men ever to enter the business. He was a singer and songwriter of major proportions, as well as actor, author, and cartoonist. Above all, his distinctive style of guitar playing was a monumental influence. Numbered among the top ten most successful country artists of the 40s, he was elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1977. Sixteen Tons (the title of Merle’s most famous composition) is a strong addition to Retrospective’s country roster, offering no fewer than 30 examples of Merle Travis’ best work, 20 of them his own songs. Included, naturally, are the two gigantic hits Divorce Me C.O.D. (No.1 for 14 weeks in 1946) and So Round, So Firm, So Fully Packed (No.1 for 14 weeks in 1947), as are all his other Country hits. There’s plenty of “Travis-style pickin’” to be savoured on such as Merle’s Boogie Woogie, Steel Guitar Rag, and five classic instrumentals (Cannonball Stomp, Walkin’ The Strings). While the majority of tracks are accompanied by his seven- or eight-piece western swing band with trumpet etc., the selection is also notable for including his complete 1947 album of “Folk Songs From The Hills”, introduced and sung with just to his own terrific guitar for backing (Sixteen Tons, Dark As A Dungeon, Nine Pound Hammer, John Henry).

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