Bellamy Brothers Album: “Redneck Girls Forever”
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The Bellamy Brothers: David Bellamy, Howard Bellamy (vocals); Randy Heibert (acoustic & electric guitars, bass, programming); John Willis (acoustic & 12-string guitars); Danny Jones (steel guitar); Wally Dentz (harmonica); Alan Klingman (saxophone, piano, keyboards); Ron Talor (Hammond B-3 organ); Garland Craft (piano, Hammond B-3 organ); Michael Tucker, Tony Hajacos (drums); Eric Darken (percussion); Sharon Vaughn, Rita Quintero, Wendy Peterson (background vocals).
<p>Recorded between 1986 & 2002.
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Album Information :
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Redneck Girls Forever |
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UPC:715187874329
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Format:CD
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Type:Performer
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Genre:Country
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Artist:The Bellamy Brothers
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Producer:David Ballamy; Howard Bellamy
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Label:Bellamy Brothers
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Distributed:WEA (distr)
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Release Date:2002/07/16
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Original Release Year:2002
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Discs:1
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Mono / Stereo:Stereo
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Studio / Live:Studio
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
- Redneck Girls Forever
The track listing above appears tp be from a different album by a different artist.
Here is the correct the track listing:
17. Our Family
Hope this helps out!
JH Olivier (Bellville, South Africa) - May 02, 2010
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- Another super album of Bellamy Brothers!
I'm a huge Bellamy Brothers fan, and they did not disappoint me with this album. I absolutely love all the songs on it. I recommend this album to all country fans.
- Birthday Surprise!
I had a friend say one night, "I've been looking for an old song by the Bellamy Brothers called Blue Aloha and you just can not find it anywhere." I got on Amazon and found it in less than 5 minutes and saved it for his birthday. He just could not believe it and was thrilled. The Vendor shipped my CD extremely quick and it was new and in the package. Thanks to Amazon and the Vendor, service was outstanding!
Customer review - October 23, 2002
3 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
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I love the song "Over the Line" which has been playing on the radio, so I took a chance and bought this CD...bad idea. OTL is the only good song on it. The rest are just too gimmicky to even listen to. I know, I know...what can we expect from LA boys trying to sing country. Die hard Bellamy Bro fans might like this CD, but that's about it.
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