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Music CD: Cowboy Songs Artist: Riders in the Sky
List Price: $7.98
Our Price: $4.81
Your Save: $ 3.17 ( 40% )
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Easydisc
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Tracks:
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1. Jingle Jangle Jingle 2. Tumbling Tumbleweeds 3. Don't Fence Me In 4. Cattle Call 5. Ghost Riders In The Sky 6. Streets Of Laredo 7. I Ride An Old Paint 8. Red River Valley 9. Rawhide 10. Chasin' The Sun 11. Back In The Saddle Again 12. Home On The Range
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0712136700524 Label: Easydisc Manufacturer: Easydisc Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Easydisc Release Date: 1996-08-20 Studio: Easydisc
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Cowboy Songs Comment: I recently heard the group at a concert at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum and was impressed, this album does not contain any of their humor and just concentrates on the "classics". Great western music with none of the country whine...
Customer Rating:      Summary: It is great pleasure to find the Item. Comment: Although I have been looking for the CD, I could not find. But, fortunately, you shipped it. I am always listening it every morning.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Riders in the Sky - Cowboy Songs Comment: I love this CD the Riders are great and so are the songs.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Very very very nice Comment: This cd is light hearted and FUN!
Customer Rating:      Summary: one of my very favorite CDs Comment: This group is 'muy bueno'! And the collection of songs on this CD is outstanding. My wife even likes this CD. My 2 favorites are 'Cattle Call' and 'I Ride an Old Paint' but there isnt a bad song on the CD, very unique.
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Editorial Reviews:
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This bargain introduction to nouveaux Westerners Ranger Doug, Woody Paul, and Too Slim features the kind of songs any singing cowboy worth his salt knows by heart. If there are few surprises, there's more than enough engaging musicianship and singing, highlighted by Ranger Doug's mellow croon and skillful yodeling. The arrangements are spare and exact, emphasizing guitar, bass, and some fiddle, but the real attraction is the trio's harmonies. If Riders in the Sky never quite live up to their heroes like Sons of the Pioneers and Riders of the Purple Sage, the playful affection they bring to these tunes is never less than charming. --Roy Kasten
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