The Louvin Brothers - The Remasters (All Tracks Remastered) (2021)

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Title: The Remasters (All Tracks Remastered)
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Millennium Digital Remaster
Genre: Country
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 1:08:54
Total Size: 397 / 162 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Satan Is Real (Remastered 2018)
02. Tennessee Waltz (Remastered 2021)
03. Take Me Back Into Your Heart (Remastered 2021)
04. Satan and the Saint (Remastered 2021)
05. Are You Washed In the Blood (Remastered 2021)
06. Nobody's Darling but Mine (Remastered 2021)
07. I Can't Say No (Remastered 2021)
08. Are You Teasin' Me (Remastered 2021)
09. There's No Excuse (Remastered 2021)
10. Praying (Remastered 2021)
11. Don't Let Your Sweet Love Die (Remastered 2021)
12. Lord, I'm Coming Home (Remastered 2021)
13. What a Change One Day Can Make (Remastered 2021)
14. The Weapon of Prayer (Remastered 2021)
15. The Stagger (Remastered 2021)
16. At Mail Call Today (Remastered 2021)
17. Swing Low, Sweet Chariot (Remastered 2021)
18. Cash on the Barrel Head (Remastered 2021)
19. I Died for the Red, White and Blue (Remastered 2021)
20. Love Is a Lonely Street (Remastered 2021)
21. A Soldier's Last Letter (Remastered 2021)
22. Childish Love (Remastered 2021)
23. Searching for a Soldier's Grave (Remastered 2021)
24. Make Him a Soldier (Remastered 2021)
25. Love Thy Neighbor as Thyself (Remastered 2021)

Arguably the finest close-harmony duo in the history of country music, the Louvin Brothers were standard bearers of the traditions of Appalachian music at a time when Nashville was moving country music into a more modern direction. Raised on the sounds of the Delmore Brothers, the Monroe Brothers, the Carter Family, and the Blue Sky Boys, Ira and Charlie Louvin blended their tenor voices with a remarkable skill, creating a powerfully emotional sound reinforced by Ira's expert mandolin work. The siblings were steeped in gospel music, and while they enjoyed their greatest success with secular material, their love songs were always chaste, and their spiritual numbers often dealt with the severe consequences of sin. The Louvin Brothers began performing together in 1940, and struggled through years of career disappointments, unsuccessful record deals, and hiatuses brought on by military service before they scored their first hit in 1955 with "When I Stop Dreaming." The rise of rock & roll and countrypolitan had little impact on the Louvin Brothers' style, as they remained stubbornly traditionalist in classics like "Cash on the Barrelhead" and "My Baby's Gone," though they did record ambitious concept albums like 1956's Tragic Songs of Life and 1960's Satan Is Real that married their classic sound to dark and unforgiving themes. Ira Louvin's struggles with alcohol and anger led to the duo's breakup in 1963, but they would go on to influence country traditionalists like Marty Stuart and Gillian Welch as well as country-rock pioneers the Byrds, Gram Parsons, and Emmylou Harris and alt-country artists Will Oldham and Freakwater.



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Many thanks for lossless.