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Live in Scandinavia

Buck Owens & His Buckaroos Audio CD
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  • Audio CD (January 22, 2008)
  • Original Release Date: 2008
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Sundazed Music Inc.
  • ASIN: B00104CJGS
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #338,944 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Opening Announcement by Gunner Bide
2. Up on Cripple Creek
3. Okie from Muskogee
4. The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
5. Buckaroo
6. Murray Kash Introduces Buddy Alan Owens
7. Freeborn Man
8. Big Mama's Medicine Show
9. I'm Jesse James
10. Six Days on the Road
11. Murray Kash Introduces Buck Owens
12. Medley: Act Naturally/Together Again [Medley]
13. Gunner Bide Wishes Buck Owens Welcome
14. Medley: Love's Gonna Live Here/Cryin' Time/Sam's Place [Medley]
15. Medley: I've Got a Tiger by the Tail/Open Up Your Heart [Medley]
16. Orange Blossom Special
17. Let the World Keep on A-Turnin'
18. Tall Dark Stranger
19. Johnny B. Goode

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Buck Owens' legendary live albums from Carnegie Hall, Japan and London were landmark efforts that captured Buck and the Buckaroos at their peak, but he also recorded other live albums overseas. The most obscure of Buck's live releases was his April 1970 show in Oslo, Norway that featured Don Rich with the Buckaroos, Buck's son Buddy Alan and the Hagers. Fiery and intense, it reflects that unique early '70s period when Buck was experimenting and broadening his sound beyond his old style. With only a couple thousand copies pressed for the Norwegian market, this was Buck's rarest album.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Buck's Rarest Album Finally Released, February 14, 2008
This review is from: Live in Scandinavia (Audio CD)
At long last, a very rare Buck Owens album has finally been released in the United States. Buck was in Scandinavia during April 1970 promoting his Bakersfield Sound in Western Europe. He had been bringing country music to Great Britain, Holland, Sweden, Norway, and other European countries since 1969. This CD was recorded "live" at Njardhallen Hall in Oslo, Norway. Fans in North America were well aware of this album for decades but it was never released in America until now--much to our surprise and pleasure. Perhaps Buck's 1969 LP, "Live In London" was deemed too similar in song selection, preventing the release of this Scandinavian concert. Besides, this album was only released in Norway itself--just a few thousand copies--making it Buck's rarest LP ever. This concert was actually Buck's sixth "live" album in what would eventually turn out to be a grand total of 11 "live" albums for him!

What is unusual for this album is the makeup and sound of the Buckaroos. For the first time since 1963, there is no steel guitar here. Buck had released Jay Dee Maness from the band in October 1969 for failing to emulate the earlier styles of Buckaroo steel guitarists Tom Brumley and Ralph Mooney. He now decided in 1970 to try running the band without a steel guitar, hoping to widen his appeal to a more urbanized audience who had seen him on "Hee Haw." Thus this 1970 lineup includes Don Rich on guitar and fiddle, Doyle Holly on electric rhythm guitar, Jerry Wiggins on drums, and newcomer Doyle Singer on electric bass. Singer would go on to serve as the Buckaroo with the most tenure. He still plays bass with the Buckaroos at Buck's Crystal Palace, having been in the band for 39 years now!

You have heard all these songs before but not quite like this. Buck was "urbanizing" his style to take in more fans who might not exactly like country music. He wanted to take American country music to Europe, where he was already a huge success. His popularity was tremendous in the Scandinavian countries. We get a rare version of "Tall Dark Stranger" here never before heard on a "live" concert album.

I was deeply shocked that Buck's people would pull this rare gem out of the vaults and make it available to American audiences for the first time ever. There are so many other great Buck albums that Sundazed could have chosen to release. But I am pleased they chose to release his rarest album ever. Hopefully, this is the beginning of a trend--releasing Buck's "live" foreign albums. There are 1974 albums done in Australia, New Zealand, and Japan that never saw the light of day in America. Maybe now Sundazed will also release those for us eager Buck fans. Are you listening, Sundazed?

If you love Buck, you'll want this rarest of rare Buck albums in your collection, showcasing his magic charisma across the world in foreign places. He made it happen in America, Canada, England, and Japan. Now hear him do it again in Norway!
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4.0 out of 5 stars We have waited for you such a long time and at least you are here., April 28, 2011
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This review is from: Live in Scandinavia (Audio CD)
This was probably the rarest Buck Owens album, since it was only released in Norway. I suspect that it was released on CD mostly because of it's rarity. It is a recording of a concert in Oslo in April 1970. Buck Owens only appears on "Side 2" of the album, with "Side 1" featuring the opening acts The Buckaroos, Buddy Alan and The Hagers. The other acts do a good job, with The Buckaroos being the band for all the performers. Buck gives his usual great performance, but his half of the CD is only 20 minutes long. If I went to a Buck Owens concert and Buck was only on stage for 20 minutes, I'd be mighty disappointed. But perhaps there were more songs performed at the concert that were cut from the album to get it to fit onto a vinyl LP.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Scandinavia Is Rare, Not Buck's Best, August 12, 2008
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"Live In Scandinavia" is a rare Buck Owens recording, on vinyl. It also stands as not one of Owens best live outings. Buck actually only steps on stage for maybe half the show singing medleys. Don Rich and the Buckeroos open the set for three or four songs covering "The Band". Buck's son, Buddy Alan comes out for two songs and the Hager brothers step out for one or two. This country music festivity is more like a hee haw event than a Buck Owens show, to top that off steel guitarist Tom Brumley is missing, no steel guitar. Buck Owens without a steel player is like John Wayne without his bad .44..the highlight of this show, Don Rich breaks out the fiddle and cuts loose on the "Orange Blossom Special". The best Buck Owens live recordings are "In Japan" and "Carnegie Hall", Scandinavia is only for die-hard Owens collectors like myself, yes, I did purchase this one as it sits peacefully in my cd box hiding in my large collection.
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