Buck Owens and The Buckaroos - The Complete Capitol Singles: 1967-1970 (2018)

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Title: The Complete Capitol Singles: 1967-1970
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: Omnivore Recordings
Genre: Country
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (track+digital booklet)
Total Time: 01:32:54
Total Size: 219 mb | 478 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Sam's Place (Mono Single Version)
02. Don't Ever Tell Me Goodbye (Mono Single Version)
03. Your Tender Loving Care (Mono Single Version)
04. What A Liar I Am (Mono Single Version)
05. It Takes People Like You (To Make People Like Me) [Mono Single Version]
06. You Left Her Lonely Too Long (Mono Single Version)
07. How Long Will My Baby Be Gone (Mono Single Version)
08. Everybody Needs Somebody (Mono Single Version)
09. Sweet Rosie Jones (Mono Single Version)
10. Happy Times Are Here Again (Mono Single Version)
11. Let The World Keep On A Turnin' (Mono Single Version) feat. Buddy Alan
12. I'll Love You Forever And Ever (Mono Single Version) feat. Buddy Alan
13. I've Got You On My Mind Again (Mono Single Version)
14. That's All Right With Me (If It's Alright With You) [Mono Single Version]
15. Christmas Shopping (Mono Single Version)
16. One Of Everything You Got (Mono Single Version)
17. Things I Saw Happening At The Fountain On The Plaza When I Was Visiting Rome Or Amore (Mono Single Version)
18. Turkish Holiday (Mono Single Version)
19. Who's Gonna Mow Your Grass (Mono Single Version)
20. There's Gotta Be Some Changes Made (Mono Single Version)
21. Johnny B. Goode
22. Maybe If I Close My Eyes (It'll Go Away)
23. Tall Dark Stranger
24. Sing That Kind Of Song
25. Big In Vegas
26. White Satin Bed
27. We're Gonna Get Together feat. Susan Raye
28. Everybody Needs Somebody feat. Susan Raye
29. Togetherness feat. Susan Raye
30. Fallin' For You feat. Susan Raye
31. The Kansas City Song
32. I'd Love To Be Your Man
33. The Great White Horse feat. Susan Raye
34. Your Tender Loving Care feat. Susan Raye
35. I Wouldn't Live In New York City (If They Gave Me The Whole Dang Town)
36. No Milk And Honey In Baltimore

Omnivore's second installment of Buck Owens' The Complete Capitol Singles opens up with "Sam's Place," the song Buck took to number one early in 1967, and closes with "I Wouldn't Live in New York City (If They Gave Me the Whole Dang Town)," which peaked at nine in late 1970. In other words, this double-disc compilation traces the waning years of Buck's imperial era, ending at a point when he's still having hits but starting to have diminishing creative returns. While there are a couple of bum sides to be heard in these 36 tracks usually, they arrive in the form of duets with his son Buddy Alan or a half-baked B-side the consistency of these singles remains remarkable, as do the chances Owens takes. By 1969, he took "Johnny B. Goode" into overdrive, drenched "Who's Gonna Mow Your Grass" with fuzz guitar, and didn't resist heightened productions like the one that made "Tall Dark Stranger" nearly cinematic. "Tall Dark Stranger" arrived in the summer of 1969, when Owens transitioned to stereo from mono, but the first disc and a half of The Complete Capitol Singles: 1967-1970 are devoted to crisp mono mixes that give this collection a period appeal. Listening to these singles chronologically in the original mix illustrates how rapidly Buck Owens & His Buckaroos evolved in these four years, which means it's not just an entertaining listen, it's instructive as well.


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thanks a lot Pisu, already downloaded !
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Many thanks for lossless!!