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Various - Country & Western Hit Parade: 1967 - Dim Lights, Thick Smoke And Hillbilly Music

1-CD Deluxe album with 72-page booklet, 31 tracks. Total playing time approx. 84 mns.


It was the year that thousands of kids obeyed the invocation to go to San Francisco and wear some flowers in their hair. Civil unrest spread like a medieval plague: riots in the cities and violent protests on campuses. We've all seen the footage: draft-card burning, anti-war protests, hippies offering flowers to National Guardsmen. Seismic changes in society were reflected in music, with the notable exception of country music. Rock singles were no longer two-minute jingles, and albums supplanted singles as the preferred sound-carrier. Lyrics tried to make sense of what was happening. A little of this made its way into country music, but only a little. The best country songs always had gritty blue collar poeticism, but a few new country songs, starting with John Hartford's Gentle On My Mind, tried to stretch the parameters of country songcraft. Some felt called to follow in Hartford's footsteps, few were chosen. Most carried on as if music and society were not realigning.

But 1967 saw significant shifts in the country music business. On March 1, Columbia's veteran country A&R chief, Don Law, retired. He'd started as a book-keeper for Brunswick Records in June 1926 before Brunswick was bought first by Warner Brothers and then by Columbia's parent, ARC. Law, though, didn't completely retire. He kept six Columbia artists, notably Ray Price, as production clients and started Don Law Productions from his apartment. Within a year or so, he scored a big hit with Henson Cargill's Skip A Rope on Monument (see 1968) and helped Price transform himself into a lounge act. Years of chain-smoking and hard drinking took their toll, and he died in Texas in 1982. His former boss and fellow Englishman, Art Satherley, who had been forced out of Columbia in 1952, lived until 1986. Law and Satherley had been in charge of Columbia's country A&R from 1929 until 1967, in other words all but seven years of recorded country music history. In his autobiography written decades later, Texas honky tonk singer Johnny Bush said, "Do you know why A&R men like Don Law were so great? They kept their fucking mouths shut and left it to the musicians to work it out, and let the artist be the artist." One month after Law retired, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum opened its doors (admission one dollar). Satherley was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1971 and Law in 2001.

Law's assistant, Frank Jones, expected to take over at Columbia, but Law had coasted to the finish line with artists he'd signed in the 1950s, leading Clive Davis and Ken Gallagher at Columbia in New York to go for some fresh thinking. They handed the job to Bob Johnston, who'd produced Bob Dylan, Simon & Garfunkel, and Leonard Cohen. Johnston's tenure at Columbia Nashville resulted in some of the worst country records ever made, none worse than Flatt & Scruggs' version of Dylan's Rainy Day Women #12 & 35. Some artists quit because Law was no longer there, others were dropped. Among those leaving were Little Jimmy Dickens, George Morgan, Billy Walker, and Marion Worth. "Rather than go about his work quietly," Columbia president Clive Davis wrote of Johnston, "building up a record of imposing artist signings, he kept giving interviews saying how he was going to shake things up in Nashville. He was going to create waves and change everything." When Davis went to Nashville for a BMI dinner, Minnie Pearl was entrusted with the task of telling Davis that Johnston irritated everyone. "It was," wrote Davis, "quite refreshing to get a dressing down in such a warm, personal way. I looked at Johnston's operation. In contrast to what he was saying, very little was happening." Even with Johnny Cash still on his roster, Johnston was eclipsed by Billy Sherrill at Columbia's poor-relation label, Epic. In July 1968, Sherrill was named head of the entire Nashville operation, and remained in charge until 1985.

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Various - Country & Western Hit Parade - 1967 - Dim Lights, Thick Smoke And Hillbilly Music CD 1
01Ode To Billie JoeGentry, Bobbie
02Ruby (Don't Take Your Love To Town)Darrell, Johnny
03Mental RevengeJennings, Waylon
04I Won't Come In While He's ThereReeves, Jim
05Break My MindHamilton IV, George
06Laura (What's He Got That I Ain't Got)Ashley, Leon
07Branded ManHaggard, Merle
08What Kind Of Girl (Do You Think I Am)?Lynn, Loretta
09Pop A TopBrown, Jim Ed
10Danny BoyPrice, Ray
11Little Ole Wine Drinker MeMitchum, Robert
12Gentle On My MindHartford, John
13By The Time I Get To PhoenixCampbell, Glen
14Tonight CarmenRobbins, Marty
15Life Turned Her That WayTillis, Mel
16Where Does The Good Times GoOwens, Buck
17What Does It Take (To Keep A Man Like You Satisfied)Davis, Skeeter
18The Chokin' KindJennings, Waylon
19JacksonCash, Johnny & Carter, June
20Sing Me Back HomeHaggard, Merle
21Tears Will Be The Chaser For Your WineJackson, Wanda
22Guitar ManReed, Jerry
23Jackson Ain't A Very Big TownJean, Norma
24Walk Through This World With MeJones, George
25My Elusive DreamsHouston, David & Wynette, Tammy
26It's Such A Pretty World TodayStewart, Wynn
27Sam's PlaceOwens, Buck
28I Don't Wanna Play HouseWynette, Tammy
29Does My Ring Hurt Your Finger?Pride, Country Charlie
30Cold Hard Facts Of LifeWagoner, Porter
31Nashville CatsLovin' Spoonful, The
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Tracklist
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01 Ode To Billie Joe
02 Ruby (Don't Take Your Love To Town)
03 Mental Revenge
04 I Won't Come In While He's There
05 Break My Mind
06 Laura (What's He Got That I Ain't Got)
07 Branded Man
08 What Kind Of Girl (Do You Think I Am)?
09 Pop A Top
10 Danny Boy
11 Little Ole Wine Drinker Me
12 Gentle On My Mind
13 By The Time I Get To Phoenix
14 Tonight Carmen
15 Life Turned Her That Way
16 Where Does The Good Times Go
17 What Does It Take (To Keep A Man Like You Satisfied)
18 The Chokin' Kind
19 Jackson
20 Sing Me Back Home
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22 Guitar Man
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