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Bobby Bare Bare, Bobby Darker Than Light (2012) 180g Vinyl
catalog number: LPPLOW1
weight in Kg 0,300
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Bobby Bare: Bare, Bobby Darker Than Light (2012) 180g Vinyl
(2012/PLOWBOY) 10 titres - Gatefold / Klappcover (Code incl.Downlaod).Songs
Bobby Bare - Bare, Bobby Darker Than Light (2012) 180g Vinyl Medium 1 | |||
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1: | Going Down The Road (I Ain't Going To Be Trea | ||
2: | John Hardy | ||
3: | Boll Weevil | ||
4: | Farewell Angelina | ||
5: | Lookout Mountain | ||
6: | I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For | ||
7: | I Was Drunk | ||
8: | Shenandoah | ||
9: | I Was A Young Man Once | ||
10: | The Devil And Billy Markham |
Artikeleigenschaften von Bobby Bare: Bare, Bobby Darker Than Light (2012) 180g Vinyl
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Interpret: Bobby Bare
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Albumtitel: Bare, Bobby Darker Than Light (2012) 180g Vinyl
- Format LP
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Genre Country
- Music Genre Country Music
- Music Style Vinyl - Country
- Music Sub-Genre 551 Vinyl - Country
- Edition 2
- Title Darker Than Light (2012) 180g Vinyl
- Vinyl size LP (12 Inch)
- Vinyl weight 180g Vinyl
- Speed / RPM 33 U/min
- Record Grading Mint (M)
- Sleeve Grading Mint (M)
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Label PLOWBOY
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SubGenre Country - General
EAN: 0788581394700
- weight in Kg 0.300
Artist description "Bare, Bobby"
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.