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Buck Owens [Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered]

Buck OwensAudio CD
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listen  4. I Gotta Right To Know 2:34$0.99 Buy Track
listen  5. Excuse Me (I Think I've Got A Heartache) 2:26$0.99 Buy Track
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listen10. Til These Dreams Come True 2:28$0.99 Buy Track
listen11. Walk The Floors 2:25$0.99 Buy Track
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listen14. Nobody's Fool But Yours [Early Version] 2:16$0.99 Buy Track


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Buck Owens, along with Merle Haggard, was the leader of the Bakersfield sound, a twangy, electricified, rock-influenced interpretation of hardcore honky tonk that emerged in the '60s. Owens was the first bona fide country star to emerge from Bakersfield, scoring a total of 15 consecutive number one hits in the mid-'60s. In the process, he provided an edgy… Read more in Amazon's Buck Owens Store

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (September 12, 1995)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered
  • Label: Sundazed Music Inc.
  • ASIN: B000003GY2
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #132,139 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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When Buck Owens stepped into the studio in October of 1958 to cut his self-penned single "Second Fiddle," his career at Capitol was idling. That track merely dented the country charts, but it was enough to get him to return to the studio to cut three more singles the following year. All three--his own "Under Your Spell Again," Harlan Howard's "Above and Beyond," and the Owens-Harlan composition "Excuse Me"--hit the Top 10, each one charting higher than the one before it. Those four cuts form the foundation of Owens's debut LP, released in 1961. At this point his music still sounded more in line with the honky-tonk of his Texas birthplace than the edgier Bakersfield style that became his calling card; new recruit and future right-hand man Don Rich hadn't added his signature Telecaster guitar licks yet. That left Ralph Mooney's swooping, whining, stunning pedal steel as the most prominent instrumental voice. Owens filled the record with an assortment of two-and-a-half-minute songs that managed to be both bright and accessible as well as honest and direct, a songwriting combination that would prove successful for him throughout the decade. --Marc Greilsamer

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If you've worn out shoe leather trudging up and down the streets of Bakersfield looking for those classic 60s Buck Owens' albums, your search has come to an end, brother. The folks at Sundazed now present this reissue from 1961 and have included two bonus tracks 'High As The Mountains' and 'Nobody's Fool But Yours' (early version). 1995.

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Strong debut points to invention ahead, February 23, 2002
This review is from: Buck Owens (Audio CD)
Having worked as a studio ace and scored with a pair of Capitol hit singles of his own, Owens finally landed an album deal. Collecting the two hits (1959's "Second Fiddle" and "Under Your Spell Again"), he set about to build a full-length album. The open track, Harlan Howard's "Above and Beyond," was picked up from Wynn Stewart, and by edging up the beat and adding a harmony to his stellar lead vocal Owens created a #3 chart hit. He dipped into the Harlan Howard songbook a second time, co-writing the album's fourth hit, "Excuse Me (I Think I Have a Heartache)."

The album tracks combine pre-LP singles such as "Tired of Livin'," "My Everlasting Love," "Walk the Floors," and "I'll Take a Chance on Lovin' You," with newly recorded sides that include "I Gotta Right to Know" and "'Til These Dreams Come True." Fans of the Bakersfield Sound will note several missing elements -- notably the stinging twin Telecaster guitars Owens and Don Rich would wield shortly, as well as Rich's telepathic harmony singing.

Even without the full Bakersfield sound, the roots of Owens' glory is certainly here: brilliant songwriting and a voice that's equal parts honky-tonk hellraiser and tear-jerking balladeer. Ralph Mooney's steel and Rich's fiddle sound surprisingly traditional in this setting, but it's that tradition that made their subsequent invention so thrilling. Those making country music with a purposeful ignorance of country's roots can hardly be called country musicians, but those steeped in the classics and making willful choices to step across convention (as Owens and the Buckaroos would repeatedly and successfully do) are innovators. The foundation of Owens' invention is right here.

Bonus tracks include the non-LP single, "High as the Mountains," and the original recording of "Nobody's Fool But Yours," pulled from a Capitol various artists compilation. Tracks 1, 5, 9, 10, 13, 14 are stereo, the rest mono.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Not Just a Hint of Things to Come, January 22, 2010
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Buck Owens's debut album hints at the mature sound that would make Owens and His Buckaroos major hitmakers within a couple of years. Owens had already distinguished himself as a session guitarist and as a singer-guitarist-songwriter by the time of the album's release in 1961. In fact, the tracks were recorded between 1958 and 1960. The driving Bakersfield Sound that Owens (and later Merle Haggard) made so famous is here, but in a somewhat muted form. The rhythmic drive of these honky-tonk songs suggests some of the work of Hank Williams (Sr.) from the late 1940s and stands in sharp contrast to some of the commercial country music of 1960, rockabilly aside. Although it is tempting to hear this album as "just" a hint of things to come, it is also a well-recorded collection of good songs -- well worth purchasing on its own terms. Buck as lovable loser, Buck singing deliberately well-worn cliche lines, and crisp musicianship are all here. None of the material is ever sappy, nor self indulgent. It's amazing that Buck Owens and company could produce such foot-tapping music that covers such a wide range of emotions, and yet sound convincing pretty much all the while. One of the better country debut albums of the time, "Buck Owens" continues to wear well nearly half-a-century after its release!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Album, August 10, 2006
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Sundazed continues to put out re-releases of the Buck Owens library of music, and here's one of the very first. This Buck Owens album contains 14 numbers, including the hits: "Above & Beyond", "Second Fiddle", "Excuse Me, and an early version of "Nobody's Fool". But, the songs included here that did not chart, or were not released on 45rpm, are every bit as good. Incredibly enough, nearly all of these songs are Buck Owens' penned (and a few Harlan Howard). This is absolute unapologetic, classic country music. Therefore, you will enjoy it. No filler material here. Great sound, great price. A+
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