The Sons Of The Pioneers Cool Water - Essential Collection (3-CD)

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The Sons Of The Pioneers: Cool Water - Essential Collection (3-CD)
Artikeleigenschaften von The Sons Of The Pioneers: Cool Water - Essential Collection (3-CD)
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Interpret: The Sons Of The Pioneers
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Albumtitel: Cool Water - Essential Collection (3-CD)
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Genre Country
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Artikelart CD
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Label Dynamic Nostalgia
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EAN: 0827139355326
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Sons Of The Pioneers, The - Cool Water - Essential Collection (3-CD) CD 1 | ||||
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01 | Cool Water | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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02 | Along The Navajo Trail | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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03 | I'm An Old Cowhand | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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04 | My Best To You | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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05 | Let's Go West Again | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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06 | Room Full Of Roses | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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07 | Ride Ranger Ride | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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08 | Song Of The Pioneers | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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09 | Riders In The Sky | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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10 | Along The Santa Fe Trail | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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11 | Little Grey Home In The West | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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12 | The Last Round-Up | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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13 | River Of No Return | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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14 | When The Moon Comes Over Sun Valley | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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15 | The Bar-None Ranch | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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16 | A Melody From The Sky | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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17 | Blue Bonnet Girl | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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18 | Cigarettes, Whusky & Wild, Wild Women | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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19 | Cowboy Country | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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20 | Down Where The Rio Flows | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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21 | Hills Of Old Wyoming | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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22 | I Wonder If She Waits For Me Tonight? | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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23 | Montana | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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24 | No One To Cry To | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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25 | One More Ride | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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Sons Of The Pioneers, The - Cool Water - Essential Collection (3-CD) CD 2 | ||||
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01 | Tumbling Tumbleweeds | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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02 | At The Rainbows End | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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03 | Baby Doll | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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04 | Blue Shadows On The Trail | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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05 | Cowboy Camp Meeting | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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06 | Don't Fence Me In | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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07 | I Wear Your Memory On My Heart | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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08 | My Saddle Pals And I | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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09 | Out In Pioneer Town | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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10 | Song Of The Wagon Master | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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11 | Sentimental, Worried And Blue | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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12 | Song Of The Bandit | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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13 | Teardrops In My Heart | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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14 | The Devil's Great Grandson | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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15 | The Lillie's Grow High | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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16 | There's A Round-Up In The Sky | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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17 | Wagons West | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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18 | I Follow The Stream | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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19 | You'll Be Sorry When I'm Gone | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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20 | Rock Me To Sleep In My Saddle | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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21 | Rounded Up In Glory | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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22 | A Calico Apron And A Gingham Gown | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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23 | Blue Prairie | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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24 | Chant Of The Wanderer | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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25 | Echoes From The Hills | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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01 | Red River Valley | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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02 | Home On The Range | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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03 | Stars And Stripes Of Iwo Jima | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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04 | The Everlasting Hills Of Oklahoma | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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05 | The Rovin' Cowboy | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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06 | I Hang My Head And Cry | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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07 | Forgive And Forget | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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08 | Way Out There | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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09 | Wind | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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10 | You'll Never Miss The Water, Till The Well Runs Dry | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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11 | Santa Fe, New Mexico | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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12 | Grieving My Heart Out For You | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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13 | The Missouri Is A Devil Of A Woman | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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14 | Timber Trail | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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15 | Cajun Stomp | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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16 | Empty Saddles | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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17 | No Rodeo Dough | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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18 | Out California Way | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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19 | Over The Santa Fe Trail | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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20 | (There'll Never Be Another) Pecos Bill | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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21 | Will There Be Sagebrush In Heaven | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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22 | Kaw-Liga | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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23 | Lie Low Little Doggies (Cowboy's Lament) | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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24 | Stampede | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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25 | One More River To Cross | The Sons Of The Pioneers |
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The Sons Of The Pioneers
Like a braided river the careers of Roy Rogers and the Sons of the Pioneers flow together, mingle, separate, reunite, diverge, and recombine with the flow of years. Each has secured places of lasting honor in the history of American music, recording, songwriting, and cinema, yet they are forever associated, forever united, in our collective memory.
The complicated history of the Sons of the Pioneers, with and without Roy Rogers, has been well covered in other Bear Family releases of their music, but an overview is useful in this collection, which celebrates their entire commercial recording oeuvre before the World War II recording ban. Many postwar Pioneers have long been represented in Bear Family collections, and it is hoped and planned that the postwar Roy Rogers recordings will, in time, be released in a multidisc set; there are also many fine Pioneers recordings from the late 1950s and early 1960s yet to be re-released.
Here, for the first time, are collected all their remarkable early recordings--including alternate takes--that clearly demonstrate their burgeoning talents and growing confidence as they shaped what was to become the clearly definable sound of western music. At the same time, we can trace the parallel growth and development of the art of Roy Rogers, who was to become one of the handful of iconic figures in American film and popular culture. Together, and separately, they were giants, and it is our privilege to witness the growth and flowering during the years of the Great Depression and the coming of the Second World War.
Though as rocked by the hardships of the Depression as any other part of the country, Los Angeles was nevertheless a hotbed of musical energy in the early 1930s. Financial gloom hanging over every American family made the free and easy life of the cowboy an enormously appealing fantasy. Western films were coming back into vogue, some--Ken Maynard's primarily--featured music as an integral part of the story. Western songs like Home On The Range and The Last Roundup were popular with record buyers and western bands flourished on the radio, nowhere more so than in Southern California. The appeal and glamor of western films brought youngsters from all over the country, hoping to make marks as singers, songwriters, actors.
And among them were the three youngsters--Bob Nolan, Tim Spencer, and Len Slye--who would make up the Pioneer Trio, and also among them were the other young men who would later join what became known as the Sons of the Pioneers: Lloyd Perryman, Pat Brady, Hugh Farr, Karl Farr, Ken Carson and the rest.
The market for western music in those early days was large enough to support a number of entertainers, yet small enough that most musicians were familiar with each others' talents, and a number of band shifts, replacements, and bands within bands allowed for the mixing and matching of voices, talents, and personalities that eventually became the Sons of the Pioneers.
Bob Nolan was the first of the trio to try to conquer California. Born Clarence Robert Nobles in Winnipeg, Manitoba, on April 13, 1908, his father Harry separated from his mother early in Bob's life, and bounced around Canada and then Boston, Massachusetts, before moving to Tucson, Arizona, where he moved his boys Clarence and Earl (1911-1991), a three sport athlete at the University of Arizona and later a professional football player and boxer, around 1921. Upon his discharge from World War I Harry Nobles changed his name to Nolan, and thus young Clarence Robert Nobles in time became Bob Nolan.
Clarence's voyage by train from Boston to Tucson first introduced him to the desert, and the dreamy and imaginative teen began to write poetry, and later songs, based on the endless awe inspiring beauty he found in those trackless barrens. Through high school he studied the art of Shelley, Keats, and the romantic poets, and their echoes can be found in many of his later songs. More importantly, he came to capture more vividly than any other poet the changing, haunting vision of the west, focusing not on the harsh realities of cowboy life or of love lost but the beauty of the west itself.
SONS OF THE PIONEERS Way Out There
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