Hylo Brown & The Timberliners Hylo Brown & The Timberliners 1954-1960 (2-CD)
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Hylo Brown & The Timberliners: Hylo Brown & The Timberliners 1954-1960 (2-CD)
Nur wenige Stars des Bluegrass besaßen nach 1955 einen Vertrag bei einer großen Plattenfirma. Hylo Brown war eine dieser Ausnahmen. Von 1954 bis 1960 veröffentlichte er auf Capitol und demonstrierte, wie Bluegrass mit der Zeit gehen konnte, ohne die Identität zu verlieren. Diese Doppel-CD enthält sämtliche, insgesamt 46 Aufnahmen, die Hylo Brown Capitol einspielte, zwölf davon waren zuvor unveröffentlicht. Es gibt Bluegrass-Klassiker wie 'Lost To A Stranger', 'In The Clay Beneath The Tomb', 'The Prisoner's Song', 'Flower Blooming In The Willdwood', 'Why Do You Weep Dear Willow' und 'Test Of Love' zu hören. Die Beleitmusiker sind u.a. Red Rector, Norman Blake, Tater Tate und Jackie Phelps. Der Star dieser Aufnahmen aber bleibt Hylo Brown selbst. Ihm setzen wir mit der Wiederveröffentlichung seiner besten Aufnahmen nach so vielen Jahren ein Denkmal
Artikeleigenschaften von Hylo Brown & The Timberliners: Hylo Brown & The Timberliners 1954-1960 (2-CD)
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Interpret: Hylo Brown & The Timberliners
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Albumtitel: Hylo Brown & The Timberliners 1954-1960 (2-CD)
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Genre Country
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Label Bear Family Records
- Preiscode BH
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Artikelart CD
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EAN: 4000127155726
- Gewicht in Kg: 0.21
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01 | Put My Little Shoes Away | Hylo Brown & The Timberliners |
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02 | Blue Eyed Darling | Hylo Brown & The Timberliners |
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03 | Will The Angels Play Their Harps For Me | Hylo Brown & The Timberliners |
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04 | The Old Home Town | Hylo Brown & The Timberliners |
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05 | Love And Wealth | Hylo Brown & The Timberliners |
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06 | I'll Be All Smiles Tonight | Hylo Brown & The Timberliners |
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07 | Gathering Flowers From The Hillside | Hylo Brown & The Timberliners |
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08 | Little Joe | Hylo Brown & The Timberliners |
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09 | Darling Nellie Across The Sea | Hylo Brown & The Timberliners |
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10 | When It's Lamp Lightin' Time In The Valley | Hylo Brown & The Timberliners |
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11 | Why Do You Weep Dear Willow | Hylo Brown & The Timberliners |
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12 | Test Of Love | Hylo Brown & The Timberliners |
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13 | Dark As A Dungeon | Hylo Brown & The Timberliners |
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14 | Lost To A Stranger | Hylo Brown & The Timberliners |
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15 | Sweethearts Or Strangers | Hylo Brown & The Timberliners |
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16 | In The Clay Beneath The Tomb | Hylo Brown & The Timberliners |
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17 | The Wrong Kind Of Life | Hylo Brown & The Timberliners |
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18 | I'll Be Broken Hearted | Hylo Brown & The Timberliners |
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19 | Let's Stop Fooling Our Hearts | Hylo Brown & The Timberliners |
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20 | Sweethearts Or Strangers | Hylo Brown & The Timberliners |
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Brown, Hylo - Hylo Brown & The Timberliners 1954-1960 (2-CD) CD 2 | ||||
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01 | Lovesick And Sorrow | Hylo Brown & The Timberliners |
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02 | Get Lost, You Wolf! | Hylo Brown & The Timberliners |
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03 | A One Sided Love Affair | Hylo Brown & The Timberliners |
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04 | The Only One | Hylo Brown & The Timberliners |
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05 | The Prisoner's Song | Hylo Brown & The Timberliners |
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06 | Nobody's Darlin' But Mine | Hylo Brown & The Timberliners |
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07 | One Way Train | Hylo Brown & The Timberliners |
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08 | Foolish Pride | Hylo Brown & The Timberliners |
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09 | John Henry | Hylo Brown & The Timberliners |
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10 | There's More Pretty Girls Than One | Hylo Brown & The Timberliners |
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11 | Stone Wall | Hylo Brown & The Timberliners |
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12 | The Shuffle Of My Feet | Hylo Brown & The Timberliners |
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13 | Your Crazy Heart | Hylo Brown & The Timberliners |
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14 | You Can't Relive The Past | Hylo Brown & The Timberliners |
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15 | I've Waited As Long As I Can | Hylo Brown & The Timberliners |
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16 | It's All Over Now | Hylo Brown & The Timberliners |
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17 | Thunder Clouds Of Love | Hylo Brown & The Timberliners |
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18 | Just Any Old Love | Hylo Brown & The Timberliners |
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19 | Darlin' How Can You Forget So Soon | Hylo Brown & The Timberliners |
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20 | Sweethearts Or Strangers (& THE JORDENAIRES) | Hylo Brown & The Timberliners |
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21 | Test Of Love (& THE JORDANAIRES) | Hylo Brown & The Timberliners |
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22 | Dark As A Dungeon (& THE JORDANAIRES) | Hylo Brown & The Timberliners |
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23 | Lost To A Stranger | Hylo Brown & The Timberliners |
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24 | Sweethearts Or Strangers | Hylo Brown & The Timberliners |
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Hylo Brown
Lost To A Stranger
Frank Brown was born on April 20, 1922 in River, Kentucky. You could drive from his birthplace to Ricky Skaggs' birthplace, onto Dwight Yoakam's birthplace, and then to Loretta Lynn's birthplace on half a tank of gas. There was an old joke around there that the '3 Rs' were Readin', 'Ritin' and the Road to Ohio. Trying to make his way as a musician and avoid factory work, Frank signed on at WCMI in Ashland, Kentucky in 1939. More stations in more small markets followed. Wherever he went, his most requested item was The Prisoner's Song. He'd sing the verses in his regular tenor and the choruses in falsetto, so an early morning dee-jay at WFPB, Middletown, Ohio called him 'Hi-Lo.' After hooking up with old time balladeer Bradley Kincaid, Brown began recording as one of his accompanists. By 1954, he was still holding down a day job but was playing with Kincaid and dabbling in songwriting.
Tommy Sutton, a dee-jay in Dayton, Ohio, sent a dub of Lost To A Stranger to Joe Allison, then a dee-jay in Nashville who doubled as the local rep of Central Songs. As a dee-jay and the writer of 20/20 Vision and Live Fast, Love Hard, Die Young, Allison was an astute judge of songs. "I went down to Nashville, and we hoped to get Kitty Wells to record it," Hylo told me. "Joe and I were getting ready to go out to her and Johnnie Wright's home. Then Ken Nelson, who was the A&R man for Capitol Records [and the surreptitious owner of Central Songs], came in the radio station where Joe was working, and Joe played the song for Mr. Nelson. He liked it and he wanted to know who wrote it. Joe told him I was the writer. Then he asked who the singer was on the little acetate, and I told him I was, then he paused for a few seconds and said, 'What's wrong with you doing that for Capitol Records?' I said, 'There wouldn't be nothin' wrong with it, but you must be kiddin'. The next day at two o'clock we went into the recording studio, the old Castle Studio in the Tulane Hotel, and cut 'Lost To A Stranger' and three other songs. We recorded until eight o'clock. I had to pinch myself to believe it was happening." It was a masterful performance, firmly in the Monroe tradition but with Brown's distinctive softer edge and wide vocal range.
A flatpicked guitar anticipated the melody slightly ahead of Hylo's vocal. The only guitarist listed on the session is Brown himself, so it's possible that he overdubbed his vocal as Hank Snow did. Lost To A Stranger got a lot of airplay and sales were good, so Hylo Brown went professional. He worked for several years with Flatt & Scruggs and kept his Capitol contract through the rock 'n' roll era. In the wake of Tom Dooley, Ken Nelson produced an album of folk songs, but Brown's last session in 1960 was left on the shelf. After parting company from Capitol, he recorded for Starday, Rural Rhythm, Jessup, and CMH before slipping from view.
He disbanded and retired from the road in the 1980s, eventually leaving Nashville for Kentucky and Ohio. His once powerful voice lost its range and authority, and a stroke in 1990 sidelined him further. Few interviewers called, and those that did found an often disillusioned man who'd given his life to keeping bluegrass alive, only to see his contribution ignored. A little belated recognition seemed to be coming his way when it was announced that on February 2, 2003 he would be inducted as the fifty-second member of the Society for the Preservation of Bluegrass Music of America Hall of Greats. But Hylo Brown died on January 17 and was inducted posthumously. (Hylo Brown's complete Capitol recordings are on 'Hylo Brown & the Timberliners,' BCD 15572).
Hylo Brown & The Timberliners 1954-1960 (2-CD)
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