Music CD - Ian Tyson: Old Corrals And Sagebrush & Other Cowboy Culture Classics

Old Corrals And Sagebrush & Other Cowboy Culture Classics. Ian Tyson Tracks: Alberta's Child, The Old Double Diamond, Windy Bill, Montana Waltz, Whoopee Ti Yi Yo, Leavin' Cheyenne, Gallo De Cielo, Old Corrals and Sagebrush, Old Alberta Moon, Diamond Joe, Night Riders Lament, Tom Blasingame, Colorado Trails, Sierra Peaks, Hot Summer Tears, What Does She See,
Music CD: Old Corrals And Sagebrush & Other Cowboy Culture Classics
Artist: Ian Tyson

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Manufacturer: Vanguard Records
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Tracks:
1. Alberta's Child
2. The Old Double Diamond
3. Windy Bill
4. Montana Waltz
5. Whoopee Ti Yi Yo
6. Leavin' Cheyenne
7. Gallo De Cielo
8. Old Corrals and Sagebrush
9. Old Alberta Moon
10. Diamond Joe
11. Night Riders Lament
12. Tom Blasingame
13. Colorado Trails
14. Sierra Peaks
15. Hot Summer Tears
16. What Does She See
17. Rocks Begin to Roll
18. Will James

Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0015707005227
Label: Vanguard Records
Manufacturer: Vanguard Records
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Vanguard Records
Release Date: 1994-08-31
Studio: Vanguard Records

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Spotlight customer reviews:

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Summary: New Old Stock
Comment: I grew up listening to my pop singing cowboys songs in his old pickup. The radio only worked part of the time, the rest of the time he sang. There's a lot of old cowboy songs in my collection that mostly came from his collection. As most things happen a good friend suggested Ian Tyson. This CD looked to be the most appropriate place to start with so I bought it. It's been a long time since I heard some of these classics and Ian does them all justice. I can't get over how his own material blends so seamlessly with the traditional classics. To pick a favorite would be to leave out a dozen other tracks. The only track of the 19 I ever skip is "Tom Blasingame." I was blastin' down a country road the other day in Dad's old truck singing "Whoopee Ti Yi Yo" with Ian Tyson and happy to have found this CD. If you like real cowboy music this is a must have. JB2

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Summary: great
Comment: Ian Tyson has a voice & sound you never get tired of hearing. Great CD!

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Summary: Great Cowboy Songs
Comment: What a breath of fresh air to finally have true country music. The songs on this CD are wonderful and the voice is exceptional. This will stir the heartstrings and make everyone wish they lived out where you can let dogs run free, horses are untethered and cowboys ride the range. Most definately worth the price. Can't wait for the next song when you listen to this, yet enjoying each one for its own merits.

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Summary: From Old West to New West . . .
Comment: Ian Tyson is just a great cowboy singer, with all the authenticity of a man who knows the West from horseback and knows not only how to pick terrific songs but sing them with an enjoyable range of delivery. Geographically the songs on this CD cover the high plains from Canada to south of the border, though I find myself preferring the ones that celebrate Alberta ("Alberta's Child" and "Old Alberta Moon"). Maybe they just seem more genuine.

Historically, meanwhile, the songs range from the era of cattle drives with traditional songs ("Whoopee Ti Yi Yo" and "Leavin' Cheyenne") to the New West of pretty girls in pickup trucks and country rock ("Old Corrals and Sagebrush" and "Rocks Begin to Roll"). There are story songs ranging from the drama of "Gallo De Cielo" and "Murder Steer" to the light-hearted cowboy humor of "Sierra Peaks." Finally, there's a fine musical tribute to cowboy writer and illustrator Will James. Plus numerous others.

Previous reviewers here note that the re-release doesn't include "Sierra Peaks," but the copy I just got from amazon includes it, so maybe that oversight has been corrected by Vanguard. And, by the way, thanks to Vanguard for reviving this wonderful set of songs on CD. They are all a pleasure.


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Summary: Great re-release of Ian's two Columbia solo efforts
Comment: Old Corrals and Sagebrush is a re-release by Vanguard of Ian Tyson's two solo efforts on Columbia in the early 80's. These records were nothing short of groundbreaking at the time. And, yet, Ian was just making music in his living room and putting it on tape. The sessions on this release have an authenticity to them that is rare. There are so many great songs on the set that it would be pointless to single out any. But I will anyway. Whoopee Ti-Yi-Yo (Get Along Little Doggies) is a great rendition that favorite "doggies" song and after years of listening, I can't get enough of it. Hot Summer Tears is a great ballad that, of all things, will remind you just a bit of The Eagles! If only The Eagles could be so good. This song showcases Ian's excellent incorporation of the Mexican sound into his music. So I chose two, but I could just as well have chosen 10 favorite songs on this release. It is that good. My only disappointment is that it does not include Ian's cover of Bruce Utah Phillips' Goodnight Loving Trail. Trail is on the original Columbia release of "Ian Tyson" and is a gem. Too bad it was not included on this one.


Editorial Reviews:

This album was Tyson's third solo outing and marked his return to recording after a three-year lay-off while he concentrated on ranching. This reissue includes, as a bonus, all but three tracks of his eponymous follow-ups from 1984. It was Tyson's first album to be entirely devoted to western songs and contains a mixture of traditional and new songs. Ace. 2006.


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