Iconic Country Originals in Stereo!
Iconic Country Originals in Stereo!

Complete 60s CD #13607 (Import)     $11.98

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Who said you can’t improve on perfection? These country classics are not only some of the most iconic songs from country music’s Golden Age but now they’re in jaw-dropping stereo for the first time ever! Listen for yourself—we’ve freed these already incredible mono recordings from their narrow one-track existence to give you a remarkable audio experience that is more true-to-life than ever before. Our expert sound engineers have reached all the way back to 1928 with cutting-edge DES technology to separate voices, drums and other elements of original mono hit recordings and mix them into true stereo without adding or subtracting anything. Imagine hearing country’s premier songwriter—one of the most celebrated figures in American music—in stereo for the first time! We’re talking Hank Williams here, and his indelible classics “Jambalaya” and “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry” come alive as never before in stereo. You don’t have to imagine it anymore, because it’s here, and the new sound is a revelation! And what about hearing definitive #1 country smashes of the ’50s and ’60s finally in glorious stereo mixes? It’s an entirely new experience listening to all-time favorites by the kings and queens of country music, like Patsy Cline, Kitty Wells, Wanda Jackson, Hank Snow, Jim Reeves, Don Gibson and Faron Young. This 29-track collection rounds up great originals from every corner of the country music tradition. Hear the King of Western Swing, Bob Wills, on his breakthrough 1940 hit “New San Antonio Rose,” dramatically reborn in stereo! And Vaughn Monroe’s “Riders in the Sky,” that timeless cowboy tale that went to #2 on the country chart in 1949! Fourteen #1 classics make their stereo debuts, including “A White Sport Coat (And A Pink Carnation)” by Marty Robbins, “Four Walls” by Jim Reeves, “Sixteen Tons” by Tennessee Ernie Ford, “Young Love” by Sonny James and “If You’ve Got The Money I Got The Time” by Lefty Frizzell (what a great hook this one has!). And we have to mention how terrific early Sun recordings sound in stereo with proper EQ: check out the three classics by Mr. Cash and Mr. Presley (his first recording). For serious collectors, we’ve included “Waiting for a Train” by one of the earliest pioneers of country, Jimmie Rodgers, to show what a 1928 recording would sound like in stereo. Check out the sound samples for each song (on your best system). Includes a 12-page booklet with
photos and liner notes by Greg Adams. You won’t find these EXCLUSIVE stereo gems online!
– ALL 29 SONGS IN STEREO. 76 MINUTES OF MUSIC! – – MAJOR NEW STEREO / 20 STEREO DEBUTS – – AUDIOPHILE QUALITY... CREATED BY COLLECTORS FOR COLLECTORS –

Track Listing — Disc #1  ·  29 Songs  ·  Various Artists  ·  Complete 60s Records

Listen Track Title Artist Country Peak Release Date
1
STEREO DEBUT
Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys #3 1940
2
STEREO DEBUT
Ernest Tubb 1941
3
STEREO DEBUT
Jimmie Rodgers 1928
4
STEREO DEBUT
Lefty Frizzell #1 1950
5
STEREO DEBUT
Hank Williams #1 1952
6
STEREO DEBUT
Hank Williams #43 1949
7
STEREO DEBUT
Kitty Wells #1 1952
8
STEREO DEBUT
Elvis Presley 1954
9
STEREO DEBUT
Johnny Cash #4 1955
10
STEREO DEBUT
Johnny Cash #1 1956
11
STEREO DEBUT
Tennessee Ernie Ford #1 1955
12 Marty Robbins #5 1960
13
STEREO DEBUT
Vaughn Monroe #2 1949
14 Hank Snow #1 1962
15
STEREO DEBUT
Stuart Hamblen #2 1954
16
STEREO DEBUT
Don Gibson #1 1957
17
STEREO DEBUT
Billy Grammer #5 1958
18
STEREO DEBUT
Marty Robbins #1 1957
19
STEREO DEBUT
Sonny James #1 1956
20 Burl Ives #2 1961
21 Ferlin Husky #1 1960
22 Wanda Jackson 1961
23 Flatt & Scruggs #1 1962
24
STEREO DEBUT
Bobby Edwards #4 1961
25
STEREO DEBUT
Patsy Cline #2 1957
26 Patsy Cline #1 1962
27 Faron Young #1 1961
28
STEREO DEBUT
Jim Reeves #1 1957
29 Jim Reeves #2 1962