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| ARTIST: | Flatt & Scruggs |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Bear Family |
| FEATURES: | Box set |
| TYPE: | Pop, Country, Bluegrass |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | I'm On My Way To Canaan's Land - 1959, Angel Band - 1959, When The Angels Carry Me Home - 1959, I'll Never Be Lonesome Again - 1959, Get On The Road To Glory - 1959, Take Me In Your Lifeboat - 1959, Bubbling In My Soul - 1959, Heaven - 1959, Joy Bells - 1959, Give Me Flowers While I'm Living - 1959, You Can Feel It In Your Soul - 1959, Give Mother My Crown - 1959, Great Historical Bum - 1960, I've Lost You Forever - 1985, Polka On A Banjo - 1960, All I Want Is You - 1960, Shuckin' The Corn (Instrumental) - 1960, Home Sweet Home (Instrumental) - 1960, Fire Ball Mail (Instrumental) - 1960, Cripple Creek (Instrumental) - 1960, Reuben (Instrumental) - 1960, John Henry (Instrumental) - 1960, Cumberland Gap (Instrumental) - 1960, Lonesome Road Blues (Instrumental) - 1960, Sally Goodwin (Instrumental) - 1960, Little Darlin', Pal Of Mine (Instrumental) - 1960, Sally Ann (Instrumental) - 1960, Bugle Call Rag (Instrumental) - 1960, I Ain't Gonna Work Tomorrow - 1961, If I Should Wander Back Tonight - 1961, Cold, Cold Loving - 1961, Welcome To The Club - 1985, False Hearted Lover - 1961, Pickin' In The Wildwood - 1961, Homestead On The Farm - 1961, Foggy Mountain Top - 1961, You Are My Flower - 1961, Forsaken Love - 1961, Storms Are On The Ocean - 1961, Gathering Flowers From The Hillside - 1961, Worried Man Blues - 1961, On The Rock Where Moses Stood - 1961, Keep On The Sunny Side - 1961, Jimmie Brown, The Newsboy - 1961, Just Ain't - 1961, Where Will I Shelter My Sheep - 1961, I Saw Mother With God Last Night - 1966, Go Home - 1961, Handsome Molly - 1970, Coal Loadin' Johnny - 1962, Hear That Whistle Blow (A Hundred Miles) - 1962, Too Old For A Broken Heart - 1985, Legend Of The Johnson Boys - 1962, All The Good Times Are Past And Gone - 1962, George Alley's F.F.V. - 1962, This Land Is Your Land - 1962, Philadelphia Lawyer - 1962, Sun's Gonna Shine In My Back Door Some Day - 1962, Hear The Wind Blow - 1962, I'll Be No Man's Wife - 1962, Mckinley's Gone - 1962, Nine Pound Hammer - 1962, Ellen Smith - 1962, Life Of Trouble - 1962, Ballad Of Jed Clampett - 1962, Hard Travelin' - 1962, Wreck Of The Old 97 - 1962, Ninety-Nine Years Is Almost For Life - 1962, Over The Hills To The Poorhouse - 1962, New York Town - 1962, Dixie Home - 1962, Pastures Of Plenty - 1962, Bound To Ride - 1962, When I Left East Virginia - 1962, Drowned In The Deep Blue Sea - 1962, My Native Home - 1962, Coal Miner's Blues - 1962, Pearl, Pearl, Pearl - 1963, What About You - 1985, Rambling Gambler - 1970, Mama Don't Allow - 1963, I'm Troubled - 1992, My Saro Jane - 1966, The Train That Carried My Girl From Town - 1965, Little Birdie - 1964, You Are My Flower - 1964, Po' Rebel Soldier - 1970, Old Joe Clark - 1962, Sally Goodin - 1962, Black Mountain Rag - 1962, Billy In The Lowground - 1962, Twinkle Little Star - 1962, Old Fiddler - 1962, Soldier's Joy - 1962, Georgia Shuffle - 1962, Golden Slippers - 1962, Tennessee Wagner - 1962, Salty Dog Blues - 1963, Durham's Reel - 1963, Down The Road - 1963, Rainbow - 1963, Big Ball In Brooklyn - 1963, Flint Hill Special - 1963, Dig A Hole In The Meadow - 1963, I Hung My Head And Cried - 1963, Hot Corn, Cold Corn - 1963, Little Darlin' Pal Of Mine - 1963, You Can't Stop Me From Dreaming - 1963, Footprints In The Snow - 1963, Martha White Theme - 1963, I Wonder Where You Are Tonight - 1963, Old Mcdonald Had A Farm - 1963, He Will Set Your Fields On Fire - 1992, Let The Church Roll On - 1963, Wildwood Flower - 1992, Hear That Whistle Blow (A Hundred Miles) - 1992, Fiddle And Banjo - 1963, Old Leather Britches - 1992, Ballad Of Jed Clampett - 1992, Yonder Stands Little Maggie - 1963, Reuben - 1992, Mama Blues - 1963, I Know What It Means To Be Lonesome - 1992, Foggy Mountain Rock - 1992, Take This Hammer - 1963, Mckinley's Gone - 1992, Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms - 1992, Gotta Travel On - 1992, Mountain Dew - 1992 |
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Customer Reviews of 1959-63
more great stuff . . . If you're the sort of person to pick up an expensive, completist-oriented box like this, you might want to start with the 1948-1959 4xCD box set, also on Bear Family. It's considered by many to by their peak period, and it certainly is classic, beautifully played material - not to mention very well-packaged and mastered.
On the other hand, I slightly prefer this box set. It's not drastically different, but in some ways the music seems a little bit more relevant to the time it was made. Rock had taken over a lot of the country audience, and I sense that some of the increased intensity and hot performances contained here were in response to that . . . some of it could almost be interpreted as a challenge thrown back at rock and roll. The boys had been playing together for quite a while by this point and they'd pretty much figured out what worked and what REALLY worked, and decided to concentrate on the latter. I'm a pretty critical person, but I can honestly say that for roughly twenty years they never recorded a sub-par track.
Additionally, the songwriting feels fresher here. They revisit some old favorites and there are a lot of new ones, obviously. Of course, the big news during this period was the release (and massive success) of their "Beverly Hillbillies" theme, and frequent appearances on the show. It catapulted Flatt & Scruggs to a level of popularity unimaginable before. Roughly half the music here was made in the wake of that success, and as one might imagine, it's confident, inspired material.
This package is followed by a third Bear Family set, which takes the story up to 1969, more or less. It's probably the last of the three to consider buying, but only by the barest of margins. The three sets were designed to complement one another, so the high standards of artwork, annotation and sound are equal between them. It should also be noted that collecting all three sets makes pretty much every other F&S set redundant - it's all on these boxes.