The Statler Brothers Album: “All American Country”
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All American Country |
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Release Date:1991-01-01
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Type:Unknown
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Genre:Country, Gospel
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Label:PolyGram Country
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Explicit Lyrics:Yes
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UPC:042284837026
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Timothy Rowe (Baltimore, Maryland United States) - November 12, 2010
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- One Of The Best Albums I've Ever Bought
I can honestly say that this is one of the best albums I've ever bought. Of course, like anyone, I have bought hundreds of albums in my life (probably well over 1,000 actually), but this album top to bottom is awesome. Not one bad song in the bunch. The Statlers harmony is off the charts, as usual. In fact, their harmony, in this fat guy's opinion, is second to none. For the record, I'm not just a Statler fan or a Country fan. I like everything from Elvis to Mozart, Garth Brooks to Poison, Kid Rock to The Beatles, Snoop Dogg to Ricky Nelson, and so on. I definitely know my music. BTW, I've never given a review before... not just here, but on any site ever. So obviously, I believe that this purchase would be worth your money and time. That is all.
- I always love the Statler Brothers
Nobody can turn a phrase like those guys. I'd buy every record they made if I could afford it. That bass voice of Harold's makes every song worth hearing.
- GGRREEAATT STUFFFFFFFF !!!!!
I can not imagine anyone (and I don't mean just country lovers or Statler Bros. lovers) not liking this album. The last song on it "You've been like a Mother to me" is probably the best song EVER WRITTEN. I have loved this song for years and I can not figure out why it has not become one of the most popular recordings sine 9/11/01. This album is a MUST for all Americans.
Customer review - July 10, 1999
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- A big disappointment.
I'm a huge Statler Brothers fan and I have every recording the ever did. I bought this looking forward to what I'd hear, but I was very disappointed with some of their songs. A lot of their songs were not the traditional Statler Brothers style. Although songs like Put It On the Card and Fallin' In Love were great, the rest of the album was quite disappointing.
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