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Buck Owens - The Complete Capitol Singles: 1971-1975 (2019)

Buck Owens - The Complete Capitol Singles: 1971-1975 (2019)

BAND/ARTIST: Buck Owens

  • Title: The Complete Capitol Singles: 1971-1975
  • Year Of Release: 2019
  • Label: Omnivore Recordings
  • Genre: Country
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 104:53 min
  • Total Size: 695 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Bridge Over Troubled Waters
02. (I'm Goin') Home
03. Ruby (Are You Mad)
04. Heartbreak Mountain
05. Rollin' In My Sweet Baby's Arms
06. Corn Likker
07. Too Old To Cut The Mustard
08. Wham Bam
09. Santa's Gonna Come In A Stagecoach
10. One Of Everything You Got
11. I'll Still Be Waiting For You
12. Full Time Daddy
13. Made In Japan
14. Black Texas Dirt
15. Looking Back To See
16. Cryin' Time
17. You Ain't Gonna Have Ol' Buck To Kick Around No More
18. I Love You So Much It Hurts
19. In The Palm Of Your Hand
20. Get Out Of Town Before Sundown
21. Ain't It Amazing, Gracie
22. The Good Old Days (Are Here Again)
23. The Good Old Days (Are Here Again)
24. When You Get To Heaven (I'll Be There)
25. Arms Full Of Empty
26. Songwriter's Lament
27. Big Game Hunter
28. That Loving Feeling
29. On The Cover Of The Music City News
30. Stony Mountain West Virginia
31. (It's A) Monster's Holiday
32. Great Expectations (B-Side Version)
33. Great Expectations (A-Side Version)
34. Let The Fun Begin
35. 41st Street Lonely Heart's Club
36. Weekend Daddy
37. Love Is Strange
38. Sweethearts In Heaven
39. The Battle Of New Orleans
40. Run Him To The Round House Nellie (You Might Corner Him There)
41. Country Singer's Prayer
42. Meanwhile Back At The Ranch

Third and final of 3 volumes collecting Buck’s complete Capitol singles. • Original stereo single mixes. • Duets with Susan Raye & Buck’s son Buddy Alan. • 9 Top Ten hits. The final installment completing the entirety of Buck Owens' historical Capitol singles. One of the good things that happened in 1970 was that I finally had my studio up and running in Bakersfield. If I was in the mood to record, I’d just call the guys and tell ’em when to be there. I didn’t have to deal with having to find out when Capitol’s studio would be available anymore, or go to the trouble of driving down to L.A. every time we were going to record, or knowing that every minute I was recording at Capitol it was costing me money. It was still costing me money to record at my own studio, of course, but at least I wasn’t billing myself at an hourly rate that would be charged against my record royalties like Capitol had done to me all those years. —Buck Owens This third and final collection of Buck’s Capitol singles includes the A- and B-sides of every release from 1971 to the end of his original Capitol era in 1975. Taken together, they represent a period of experimentation that reflects Owens’ willingness to adapt to changing times and commercial tastes. The music presented here includes some pop-inflected country, some bluegrass, some novelty songs, some slickly-polished productions, and some stripped-down ballads. In Buck’s chest, however, beat a hard-driving honky-tonk heart that was never too far from the surface. The elements we associate with Buck’s 1960s period are on display here, too. While his ’70s output doesn’t often earn the same attention as his earlier work, there is much from this period that should be celebrated. —Scott B. Bomar, from the liner notes Omnivore Recordings, in conjunction with the Buck Owens Estate, is proud to present Buck Owens And The Buckaroos’ The Complete Capitol Singles: 1971–1975. This is the third and final volume in a series chronicling every one of Buck’s historic Capitol singles from the ’50s, ’60, and ’70s. Taken from the original stereo masters, The Complete Capitol Singles: 1971–1975 collects the A- and B-side to all 21 singles from that period, including 9 Top Ten hits, in their original, chronological form. Newly remastered, and featuring liner notes from Scott B. Bomar, The Complete Capitol Singles: 1971–1975 presents the golden age of Buck Owens in an entirely new way. These are the records that made Buck Owens a legend and defined the Bakersfield Sound. It’s history. It’s The Complete Capitol Singles: 1971–1975.


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  • whiskers
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Many thanks for lossless.