Bobby Bare Me And McDill - Sleeper Wherever I Fall - Bare - Down & Dirty (2-CD)

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Bobby Bare: Me And McDill - Sleeper Wherever I Fall - Bare - Down & Dirty (2-CD)
Two CD sets with a quartet of digitally remastered albums of the country music legend. In 1977, 1978 and 1980, four Bobby Bare albums were recorded, one originally on RCA and the others for Columbia. All four made it into the US country charts.
These recordings date back to a time when Bare changed direction away from the pure country and included contemporary writers such as Townes Van Zandt, J. J. Cale and Guy Clark. Sleeper includes contributions by Rodney Crowell and rearranged versions of the Stones''The Last Time' and the Byrds''I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better'.
Article properties:Bobby Bare: Me And McDill - Sleeper Wherever I Fall - Bare - Down & Dirty (2-CD)
Interpret: Bobby Bare
Album titlle: Me And McDill - Sleeper Wherever I Fall - Bare - Down & Dirty (2-CD)
Genre Country
Artikelart CD
Label BGO Beat Goes On Records
EAN: 5017261213976
- weight in Kg 0.12
| Bare, Bobby - Me And McDill - Sleeper Wherever I Fall - Bare - Down & Dirty (2-CD) CD 1 | ||||
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| 01 | If You Think I'm Crazy Now (You Should Have Seen Me When I Was A Kid) | Bobby Bare | ||
| 02 | Hillbilly Hell | Bobby Bare | ||
| 03 | Don't Think You're Too Good For Country Music (Just Because You Can Rock And Roll) | Bobby Bare | ||
| 04 | Till I Get On My Feet | Bobby Bare | ||
| 05 | Don't Turn Out The Light | Bobby Bare | ||
| 06 | Wilma Lou | Bobby Bare | ||
| 07 | Look Who I'm Cheating On Tonight | Bobby Bare | ||
| 08 | You Made A Believer Out Of Me | Bobby Bare | ||
| 09 | The Woman In Every Man's Life | Bobby Bare | ||
| 10 | Can't Seem To Get Nowhere | Bobby Bare | ||
| 11 | Tired Of The Road Joe | Bobby Bare | ||
| 12 | Sleep Tight, Good Night Man | Bobby Bare | ||
| 13 | Hot Afternoon (Arizona Desert) | Bobby Bare | ||
| 14 | What Did It Get Me | Bobby Bare | ||
| 15 | Goin' Up's Easy, Comin' Down's Hard | Bobby Bare | ||
| 16 | The Way I Feel Tonight | Bobby Bare | ||
| 17 | Healin' | Bobby Bare | ||
| 18 | Love Is A Cold Wind | Bobby Bare | ||
| 19 | I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better | Bobby Bare | ||
| 20 | The Last Time | Bobby Bare | ||
| 21 | On A Real Good Night | Bobby Bare | ||
| Bare, Bobby - Me And McDill - Sleeper Wherever I Fall - Bare - Down & Dirty (2-CD) CD 2 | ||||
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| 01 | Big Dupree | Bobby Bare | ||
| 02 | Finger On The Button | Bobby Bare | ||
| 03 | The Gambler | Bobby Bare | ||
| 04 | Yard Full Of Rusty Cars | Bobby Bare | ||
| 05 | Greasy Grit Gravy | Bobby Bare | ||
| 06 | Too Many Nights Alone | Bobby Bare | ||
| 07 | Childhood Hero | Bobby Bare | ||
| 08 | February Snow | Bobby Bare | ||
| 09 | This Guitar Is For Sale | Bobby Bare | ||
| 10 | Sing For The Song | Bobby Bare | ||
| 11 | Good For Nothing Blues | Bobby Bare | ||
| 12 | Numbers | Bobby Bare | ||
| 13 | Some Days Are Diamonds (Some Days Are Stone) | Bobby Bare | ||
| 14 | Tequila Sheila | Bobby Bare | ||
| 15 | Rock Star's Lament | Bobby Bare | ||
| 16 | Crazy Again | Bobby Bare | ||
| 17 | Tecumseh Valley | Bobby Bare | ||
| 18 | Blind Willie Harper | Bobby Bare | ||
| 19 | Rough On The Living | Bobby Bare | ||
| 20 | Down To My Last Come And Get Me | Bobby Bare | ||
| 21 | Qualudes Again | Bobby Bare | ||
| 22 | Goin' Back To Texas | Bobby Bare | ||
| 23 | I Can't Watch The Movie Anymore | Bobby Bare | ||
Bobby Bare
Bobby Bare
born 7 April 1935 in Ironton - Ohio Record
Labels: Fraternity, Capitol, RCA, Mercury, United Artists, Columbia, Rice, Ember, Intercord, Bare Works
First Hit: Shame On Me (1962) First Top Ten Hit: Detroit City (1963)
Former farm and factory worker Bobby Bare began his career as a guitarist in a small country band. Shortly before he was called up for military service, he quickly recorded the self-written title "All American Boy" and sold the recording with all copyrights for 50 dollars to Fraternity, which also released the record, not under the cash name but under the pseudonym Bill Parsons. After military service, Bobby Bare made a second attempt, wrote three songs for the film "Teenage Millionaire" and had his first hit in 1962 with "Shame On Me".
Bobby Bare was one of those musicians who brought a folksy touch with dominant unamplified guitars to the Nashville sound in the mid-1960s and thus met the folk trend of the time. Other great bare hits were "Detroit City", "500 Miles Away From Home", "Miller's Cave" and "Four Strong Winds".
After excursions to smaller record companies, Bobby Bare joined Columbia in the late 1970s, where he recorded a whole series of fantastic L.P.s and recorded numerous hits. Nevertheless, the great success did not come any more and so Bobby Bare came to Capitol a second time in the mid 80's, where, similar to in the 50's, also this time they did not really know what to do with him.
It remained with a few singles with medium hit parade success. Obviously Bobby Bare does not manage to continue his great time, the 60s.

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