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Soundoffs 9 Album Ratings 387 Objectivity 62%
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| Patsy Cline Sentimentally Yours Out of her releases while alive, Sentimentally Yours hits the most for me. Not only was it the last release before her tragic death, but each song carries a weight that make you want to listen through the end. Many of the classic country standards exist such as Your Cheatin' Heart, Lonely Street, Half As Much and She's Got You. This does not discredit her huge hits before such as I Fall to Pieces, Crazy or Walkin' After Midnight, but I will put this one on before her prior 2. | 4.5 05.15.24 | | Charley Crockett Lil G.L. presents Jukebox Charley
| 4.0 05.01.24 | | Full of Hell Coagulated Bliss
| 4.0 05.01.24 | | Hank Williams Jr Sing Great Country Favorites
| 3.5 03.30.24 | | Hank Williams Jr Songs of Hank Williams Considering the age of Hank Jr. at the time of release, this is a standout album of his dads hits. Hearing a snapshot in time of what it might have been like to see a young Jr. sing his fathers songs. His voice at the time is slightly out of tune, which is common among his first several albums. It is clear his voice went through different phases and really fleshed out by his outlaw era. This isn't his best in the MGM era, but is certainly interesting to go back and listen to. | 4.0 03.30.24 | | Hank Williams Jr Luke the Drifter, Jr. Vol. 2
| 4.0 03.30.24 | | Hank Williams Jr Great Hits of Johnny Cash
| 4.5 03.30.24 |
| PitchforkArms Moose, not sure how familiar you are, but I just recently stumbled across Draggin' the Rvier by Ferlin Husky. What a great track. Figured you would be interested.Also, I'm working on arrangements for both Sometimes You Just Can't Win by George Jones and TEF's version of Shenandoah for my band to be able to record or perform. Love those tracks and think they can lend themselves well to nice big atmospheric arrangements.
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