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Bill Monroe- The Definitive Collection Free Download
Genre: Bluegrass/Americana
Label: Mca/Decca Nashville
Source: CD
Quality: Avg 288 kbps
Length: 56:35
Size:74.2 mb
Track Listing
01.Blue Moon Of Kentucky
02.Jimmy Brown the Newsboy
03.I Saw The Light
04.Goodbye Old Pal
05.Footprints In The Snow
06.Roll On Buddy Roll On
07.I'm Going Back to Old Kentucky
08.Molly & Tenbrooks
09.When The Cactus Is Is Bloom
10.Walls Of Time
11.I'm Working On A Building
12.Scotland
13.Walk Softly On My Heart
14.Kentucky Waltz
15.In The Pines
16.Toy Heart
17.New Mule Skinner Blues
18.Roanoke
19.Midnight On The Stormy Deep
20.Uncle Pen
21.Gotta Travel On
22.My Last Days On Earth
QUOTEBill Monroe's recorded legacy resides in the vaults of two major labels. His RCA Victor and Columbia recordings are in the possession of Sony BMG, and his Decca/MCA tracks are claimed by Universal. Monroe signed to Decca in November 1949 at the age of 38 and remained with it and its successor, MCA, until his death in 1996.
. . . chooses 22 tracks at a running time of less than an hour, ranging from Monroe's first recording session for Decca in 1950 to a 1981 MCA session. Since Monroe didn't really score hits in this period (his two country chart entries, "Scotland" and "Gotta Travel On," are included), the compiler must make many subjective choices to augment certain obvious favorites such as "Uncle Pen," and (music preservationist) Mary Katherine Aldin has leaned toward familiar songs from the pens of such well-known figures as Hank Williams ("I Saw the Light") and Jimmie Rodgers ("New Mule Skinner Blues"). She has also included four re-recordings of songs that were successful for Monroe on Columbia in the 1940s. And she has avoided chronological sequencing in favor of a mixed approach. The result is more a sampler than a real best-of, only emphasizing the necessity for the Monroe fan to obtain collections from all of the labels for which Monroe recorded.
William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
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