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Cliff Parman And His Boys - Country And Western Guitars

Cliff Parman And His Boys - Country And Western Guitars

Musician: Cliff Parman And His Boys
Album title: Country And Western Guitars
Style: Country
Released: 1962
Country: US
Size MP3 version: 1224 mb
Size APE version: 1435 mb
Size WMA version: 1306 mb
Rating ✫: 4.8
Votes: 134
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Genre: Folk, World, & Country

Cliff Parman And His Boys - Country And Western Guitars


Tracklist

A1 Ramblin' Rose 2:07
A2 Born To Lose 2:15
A3 Release Me 2:00
A4 Jambalaya 2:07
A5 I Can't Stop Loving You 2:05
A6 Walk On By 2:15
B1 Your Cheating Heart 2:18
B2 Golden Wildwood Flower 1:46
B3 Sugarfoot Rag 1:35
B4 Roses Are Red 1:45
B5 Wolverton Mountain 2:35
B6 He'll Have To Go 1:59

Companies, etc.

  • Record Company – Time Records Inc.

Credits

  • Bass – Buddy Killen
  • Coordinator [Album] – Sandra Danesi
  • Design [Album] – Murray Stein
  • Drums – William Ackerman*
  • Engineer [Original Recording] – Cecil Scaife
  • Engineer [Re-Recording] – Billy Sherrill
  • Guitar – Charlie McCoy, Fred Carter*, Jimmy Wilkerson*, Jerry Reed, Kelso Herston, Wayne Moss
  • Liner Notes – Pete Spargo
  • Mastered By – Hal Diepold
  • Piano – "Pig" Robbins*
  • Production Manager [Production Coordinator] – Harry Ringler

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A Label): NO9Y-3008
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B Label): NO9Y-3009

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
S/2076 Cliff Parman And His Boys Country And Western Guitars ‎(LP, Album) Time Records S/2076 Canada Unknown



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Decent 1962 (i.e., pre-"rhinestone cowboy" era) collection of 2-minute instrumental versions of hits in the then-relatively-new "country" genre, by some top Nashville session musicians, including some who went on to bigger things, such as Jerry Reed. Interesting liner notes places the rise of country in some perspective. Serves as a cool "country karaoke" album while also documenting a bygone "authentic" Nashville sound.