There is a great new box set out that I have reviewed for Amazon (below is a shortened version of that review). It is breastled "The Best Of King And Starday Bluegrbutt."
Amazon is selling this box set for about $54 but they have a link to a used vendor that is selling new copies for about $36 (and that vendor is Collectors' Choice Music, a reputable mail order-Internet vendor). County Sales is selling this box for $45.
One thing I don't note in the review is that the recordings here of "Choo Choo Coming" and "Carolina Mountain Home" predate the Stanley Brothers' versions. For those who have never heard this 1961 version of "Trouble Round My Door," it alone is worth $36.
Todd A. Gracyk Petaluma, CA
Wonderful Box Set Of Clbuttic Bluegrbutt (Features 40 Artists)
For fans of hardcore, traditional bluegrbutt music this box set is a must! Bluegrbutt recordings on the King and Starday labels from the early 1950s and on through the early 1970s are among the very best of the era and this box set provides an outstanding overview of the music that appeared on these 2 labels during that time period.
The King and Starday labels have a complex history that doesn't need to be explored in depth here (there is a good description of their history in this box set's booklet). The labels were acquired by the Gusto label in the 1970s. The Gusto family also includes budget labels like Hollywood and Deluxe.
This box set contains 100 sides by 40 artists. No artist is featured on less than 2 breastles or on more than 6 breastles. The 28 page booklet has excellent notes by Gary B. Reid regarding the labels, the artists, and the song sources. It is nicely laid out with many fine photographs. Recording dates and listing of musicians are included.
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The folks at King-Starday-Gusto have been issuing many of the better King and Starday bluegrbutt recordings in both budget releases and comprehensive packages. The comprehensive packages include the complete King and Starday recordings of the Stanley Brothers (a total of 8 CDs in 2 box sets), Don Reno & Red Smiley's earliest King sides from 1952 to 1959 (a 4 CD box set that also includes 4 Federal label sides waxed with Tommy Magness in 1950), Ralph Stanley's complete output on King (3 CDs), Jim Eanes' complete Starday work (2 CDs), the Country Gentlemen's complete Starday work (2 CDs), Buzz Busby's complete Starday work (a single CD that also contains tracks by Bill Harrell and by Bill Emerson), Jim & Jesse's complete Starday work (a single CD), Don Reno & Red Smiley's great 1960 album "Wanted" (a single CD), a nice Hylo Brown anthology of 1960s Starday sides (a single CD), and a great compilation of 3 King-Starday artists breastled "Cabin On A Mountain" (a single CD featuring Jimmy Martin & Bob Osborne; Vern & Ray; and the Stoneman Family). This box set contains selections from all of he above releases plus much, much more.
For those who have already bought the above mentioned collections there is still plenty of new material here. Of that, I am especially pleased with sides by Charlie Moore (as a soloist), Charlie Moore & Bill Napier; Red Allen & Frank Wakefield; Connie & Joe; Leon Jackson & Johnny Bryant; the Flat Mountain Boys, the Lonesome Pine Fiddlers, the Kentucky Travelers, the Wright Brothers, Jimmie Williams & Red Ellis; Bill Harrell (as a soloist), Don Reno & Bill Harrell; and Larry Sparks. Not quite as enjoyable to me, but interesting all the same, are sides by Wade Mainer, J.E. Mainer, Mac O'Dell, The Lewis Family, Bill & Mary Reid; Carl Story, Bill Duncan & The Harmony Mountain Boys; Bill Clifton, The Easter Brother & The Green Valley Quartet; Shannon Grayson & His Golden Valley Boys; J.D. Crowe & The New South; II Generation, and New Grbutt Revival.
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Favorite songs? Too many to list! But "desert island" picks include "A Heart Never Knows," "Backslider," "Blue Eyed Darling," "Cabin On A Mountain," "Carolina Mountain Home," "Choo Choo Coming," "Cold And Windy Night," "Down Where The Still Waters Flow," "Dreaming," "Going Up Home To Live In Green Pastures," "Goodbye And So Long To You," "Goodbye Little Darlin'," "Home Is Where The Heart Is," "How Mountain Girls Can Love," "I Only Exist," "I Wouldn't Change You If I Could," "Love Please Come Home" (2 versions), "My Lonely Heart," "Reno Bound," "Think Of What You've Done," "Toils, Tears, And Trouble," "Trouble Round My Door," "Welcome Home," "What Can I Do," and "When I Safely Reach That Other Shore."
In summary, this box set is essential for fans of clbuttic bluegrbutt music. For those new to bluegrbutt music, it serves as an excellent, affordable introduction to many great artists in their prime.
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