The Stanley Brothers - Carter & Ralph: Selected Singles (1953-1960) (2021)
BAND/ARTIST: The Stanley Brothers, Carter Stanley, Ralph Stanley
- Title: Carter & Ralph: Selected Singles (1953-1960)
- Year Of Release: 2021
- Label: Jasmine Records
- Genre: Bluegrass, Country
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 1:15:57
- Total Size: 381 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. This Weary Heart You Stole Away (Wake up Sweetheart)
02. (Say) Won't You Be Mine
03. Memories of Mother
04. Could You Love Me (One More Time)
05. Poison Lies
06. Blue Moon of Kentucky
07. Calling from Heaven
08. Orange Blossom Special
09. Nobody's Love Like Mine
10. Christmas Is Near
11. She's More to Be Pitied
12. The Memory of Your Smile
13. Keep a Memory
14. Trust Each Other
15. The White Dove
16. I'm a Man of Constant Sorrow
17. How Mountain Girls Can Love
18. Another Night (My True Love Ain't Around)
19. Sunny Side of the Mountain
20. Heaven Seemed so Near
21. How Far to Little Rock
22. Pass Me Not
23. Ridin' That Midnight Train
24. Mountain Dew
25. Sweeter Than the Flowers
26. Mother Left Me Her Bible
27. Rank Stranger
28. Finger Poppin' Time
29. Little Maggie
30. Little Benny
01. This Weary Heart You Stole Away (Wake up Sweetheart)
02. (Say) Won't You Be Mine
03. Memories of Mother
04. Could You Love Me (One More Time)
05. Poison Lies
06. Blue Moon of Kentucky
07. Calling from Heaven
08. Orange Blossom Special
09. Nobody's Love Like Mine
10. Christmas Is Near
11. She's More to Be Pitied
12. The Memory of Your Smile
13. Keep a Memory
14. Trust Each Other
15. The White Dove
16. I'm a Man of Constant Sorrow
17. How Mountain Girls Can Love
18. Another Night (My True Love Ain't Around)
19. Sunny Side of the Mountain
20. Heaven Seemed so Near
21. How Far to Little Rock
22. Pass Me Not
23. Ridin' That Midnight Train
24. Mountain Dew
25. Sweeter Than the Flowers
26. Mother Left Me Her Bible
27. Rank Stranger
28. Finger Poppin' Time
29. Little Maggie
30. Little Benny
Musical brothers and Bluegrass music are almost synonymous with each other. Many of the greats of the genre were siblings - Bill and Charlie Monroe, Jim and Jesse McReynolds, Bobby and Sonny Osborne being three of the most famous family names of this rural variant of hillbilly music. Among the most famous of all the actual brother acts in bluegrass, Carter and Ralph Stanley are without peer.
In a recording career that began in the late 1940s and that stalled in the mid-60s after Carter Stanley tragically drank himself to death - at which point Ralph began a second, even more successful career that spanned the next half century - the Stanley Brothers recorded and introduced some of the finest bluegrass recordings made by anyone, at any time. This new Jasmine collection brings together the best of their sides for the Mercury, Starday and King labels from the 1950s and early 60s - a period during which they were at their peak as performers, and one that produced some of the most important and essential bluegrass recordings of all.
As well as exceptional vocal and instrumental skills, this compilation shows the breadth of material in the Stanley's discography. Sacred songs, seasonal songs, covers of R&B hits and indeed one of Mr. Monroe's 'Blue Moon Of Kentucky' performed in the style of Elvis Presley's Sun recording - these are just a few of the delights in store for you here. Naturally it also includes their most famous recording of 'I'm A Man of Constant Sorrow', a song that underwent a rebirth of popularity after being featured in the soundtrack of the film 'Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?'
In a recording career that began in the late 1940s and that stalled in the mid-60s after Carter Stanley tragically drank himself to death - at which point Ralph began a second, even more successful career that spanned the next half century - the Stanley Brothers recorded and introduced some of the finest bluegrass recordings made by anyone, at any time. This new Jasmine collection brings together the best of their sides for the Mercury, Starday and King labels from the 1950s and early 60s - a period during which they were at their peak as performers, and one that produced some of the most important and essential bluegrass recordings of all.
As well as exceptional vocal and instrumental skills, this compilation shows the breadth of material in the Stanley's discography. Sacred songs, seasonal songs, covers of R&B hits and indeed one of Mr. Monroe's 'Blue Moon Of Kentucky' performed in the style of Elvis Presley's Sun recording - these are just a few of the delights in store for you here. Naturally it also includes their most famous recording of 'I'm A Man of Constant Sorrow', a song that underwent a rebirth of popularity after being featured in the soundtrack of the film 'Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?'
Year 2021 | Country | Oldies | FLAC / APE
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