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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0617742028027
Item Dimensions: 20
Label: Collector's Choice
Manufacturer: Collector's Choice
MPN: 280
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Collector's Choice
Release Date: October 08, 2002
Studio: Collector's Choice
Editorial Review:
Album Description: Their ground breaking 1968 album included killer versions of the Beatles 'I've Just Seen A Face' and Tim Hardin's 'Reason to Believe' plus 'I'll Fly Away', 'Nobody Knows', 'Hey Boys', 'The Biggest Whatever', 'Listen To The Sound', 'Little Pete', 'Single Saddle', 'Lemon Chimes', 'Don't You Cry', 'Bending The Strings' and 'She Sang The Hymns Out Of Tune.' Collectors' Choice. 2002.
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The Dillards are great and this is one of their greatest set of recordings.
Has been my favorite for almost 40 years. A fantastic collection of songs and I absolutely love every one of them.
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Yes, you can "hear the sixties" in this impeccable recording by the Dillards, but great vocal harmonies and virtuosic banjo picking never go out of style. The only other group from that era I can think of who produced such outstanding vocal harmonies was the Beach Boys. One of the tightest ensembles of all time, the Dillards perfected a brand of eclectic bluegrass-country-folk that has never been equaled. My only complaint is that out of the 13 songs, one is under a minute in length, five are ... Read More
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The Dillards were always alot of fun from their early days on the Andy Griffith Show to their acoustic folk club appearances and they sure could play and sing, but I wasn't prepared for an album like this. I was in a record store in the late sixties and this album was playing and I was amazed when I was told it was the Dillards. Maybe it was the addition of Herb Pedersen that really made the group gel, but whatever it was they somehow combined their bluegrass roots with country and rock and created ... Read More
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I love the Dillards, in all their incarnations. There has never been a bad line up of the Dillards. The band has always had a knack for choosing the right musicians to replace departing members. After co-founding member Doug Dillard left the group
they found Herb Pedersen to replace him on banjo, and carried on admirably with Wheatstraw Suite. What a fine album this is. It's a little short on playing time, but what's there is very tasty and well worth listening to. The Greatest Whatever, I'll ... Read More
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My kids,who grew up listing to music like this, often ask me what my favorite album of all time is, and it is this.
First, understand that I am from Missouri and there is a fair amount of inside humor (The Dent County Tick and Snake Market Report, for example). But more than that, these young men, then in their twenties, wrote songs that are as enduring today as back then> It is filled with wry humor, deep understandingg of the cycle of life, and love of the land.
I like it better ... Read More
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