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Disco de Bobby Bare: “Bare Tracks”
 Descripción (en inglés) :
Personnel includes: Bobby Bare, Gunnar Gelotte, Roy Yeager, Jack Williams, Steve Gibson, Doyle Grisham, Weldon Myrick, Terry McMillan, Dave Loggins, Tracy Nelson, Sheri Kramer, Lisa Silver, Donna Sheridan, Bergen White, Steve Sanders, John Gowin, Shelly Kurland, Clyde Brooks, Ken Smith, Tommy Hamilton, Dave Hargis, Lewis Stephens, Gary Kubal, Bobby Wood, Charles Cochran, Tommy Cogbill, Denis Solee, Fred Carter Jr., John Christopher, Ray Edenton, David Gillon, Jack Solomon, Michael Spriggs, Charlee Vaughn Jr., Joe Osborn, Ted Reynolds, Kenneth Smith, Ben Keith, Bobby Emmonds, Buddy Harman, Thomas Kealin Jr., Larie London, Johnny Gimble, Carol Anderson, Mary Beth Anderson, Charles Williams, Florence Warner, Shel Silverstein, Willie Nelson, Charlie Daniels, Rosanne Cash.
<p>Producers: Bobby Bare, Kyle Lehning, Bll Rice, Rodney Crowell, Allen Reynolds.
<p>Reissue producer: Dave Nives.
<p>Recorded between 1978 and 1983.
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UPC:099923801320
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Formato:CD
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Tipo:Performer
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Género:Country - Outlaw Country
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Artista:Bobby Bare
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Artistas Invitados:Shel Silverstein; Rosanne Cash; Willie Nelson; Charlie Daniels; Johnny Gimble; Dave Loggins; Terry McMillan
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Sello:Koch Records (USA)
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Distribuidora:Koch (Distributor USA)
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Fecha de publicación:1999/02/16
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Año de publicación original:1999
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Número de discos:1
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Mono / Estéreo:Stereo
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Estudio / Directo:Studio
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3 personas de un total de 3 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Superb latter-day recordings from country legend
By the time Bare arrived at Columbia in the late 70s, he had a long string of hits behind him, crossing back and forth from country to folk to pop. Luckily, his maturity didn't cramp his spirit of adventure. From rowdy live recordings of Shel Silverstein's "Numbers" and "Tequila Sheila" to his duet with Roseanne Cash on Rodney Crowell's "No Memories Hangin' Round," Bare lent considerable charm to these tales of losers, winos, prostitutes and overgrown good ol' boys.
A pre-Kenny Rogers version of "The Gambler" and a half-spoken, half-sung reading of Guy Clark's "Let Him Roll" are good examples of Bare's storytelling ability. His delivery is hypnotic, fleshing out the characters as he lures the listener in. It's a talent learned in front of live audiences, and rarely reproduced in a recording studio.
Pop culture may tend to revere newness and youth, but Bare proves that the patina of experience can be the more valuable quality.
- Gift for my uncle
My uncle had been looking for this CD for over three years and was thrilled that he was finally able to get the CD after so long.
- Bear Tracks
This CD is another great CD from Bobby Bear collection a must for BOBBY Bear fans. The price was great another hard to find CD in stores.
Análisis de usuario - 19 Diciembre 2002
2 personas de un total de 4 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Not his best
Bobby Bare is a great singer, one of the most underrated country singers ever. However, most of the songs on this cd pale in comparison to his earlier work like "Detroit City" and "Millers Cave".
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