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Porter Wagoner & the Wagonmasters - Thin Man from the West Plains: The RCA Sessions 1952-1962 (CD)

Thin Man from the West Plains: The RCA Sessions 1952-1962
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Album Details: Thin Man from the West Plains: The RCA Sessions 1952-1962

Release Date:03/10/2003
Label:Bear Family
UPC:790051154998

Track List: Thin Man from the West Plains: The RCA Sessions 1952-1962

Disk 1

  1. Settin' The Woods On Fire
  2. Headin' For A Weddin'
  3. Lovin' Letters
  4. I Can't Live With You (I Can't L...
  5. Bringing Home The Bacon
  6. An Angel Made Of Ice
  7. Takin' Chances
  8. All Roads Lead To Love
  9. That's It
  10. A Beggar For Your Love
  11. Trademark
  12. Don't Play That Song
  13. The Flame Of Love
  1. Dig That Crazy Moon
  2. Trinidad
  3. Bad News Travel Fast
  4. Get Out Of Here
  5. My Bonfire
  6. Town Crier
  7. Love At First Sight
  8. Be Glad You Ain't Me
  9. Our Shivaree
  10. Company's Comin'
  11. Tricks Of The Trade
  12. A Satisfied Mind
  13. A Good Time Was Had By All

Disk 2

  1. Hey, Maw
  2. How Quick
  3. I Like Girls
  4. Itchin' For My Baby
  5. Eat, Drink And Be Merry
  6. I'm Stepping Out Tonight
  7. Let's Squiggle
  8. Living In The Past
  9. What Would You Do (If Jesus Came...
  10. How Can You Refuse Him Now
  11. Tryin' To Forget The Blues
  12. Uncle Pen
  13. How I've Tried
  14. I Like Girls
  15. Trying To Forget The Blues
  1. I've Known You From Somewhere
  2. Seeing Her Only Reminded Me Of You
  3. Midnight
  4. I Guess I'm Crazy
  5. Born To Lose
  6. Ivory Tower
  7. I Should Be With You
  8. Would You Be Satisfied
  9. I'm Day Dreamin' Tonight
  10. I'll Pretend
  11. Who Will He Be
  12. Good Mornin', Neighbor
  13. My Brand Of Blues
  14. Thinking Of You

Disk 3

  1. I Thought I Heard You Call My Name
  2. Turn It Over In Your Mine
  3. Pay Day
  4. Big Wheels
  5. A Wound Time Can't Erase
  6. As Long As I'm Dreaming
  7. Your Love
  8. Doll Face
  9. I Don't Want This Memory
  10. Burning Bridges
  11. Five O' Clock In The Morning
  12. Heaven's Just A Prayer Away
  13. Tomorrow We'll Retire
  14. Just Before Dawn
  1. Dear Lonesome
  2. Tell Her Lies And Feed Her Candy
  3. Haven't You Heard
  4. Don't Ever Leave Me
  5. Who'll Buy The Wine
  6. Me And Fred And Joe And Bill
  7. Out Of Sight Out Of Mind
  8. I Thought Of God
  9. I'm Gonna Sing
  10. Our Song Of Love
  11. The Battle Of Little Big Horn
  12. Luannie Brown
  13. Your Kind Of People
  14. The Girl Who Didn't Need Love

Disk 4

  1. Legend Of The Big Steeple
  2. Wakin' Up The Crowd
  3. An Old Log Cabin For Sale
  4. Falling Again
  5. Old Jess
  6. Your Old Love Letters
  7. Heartbreak Affair
  8. Everything She Touches Gets The ...
  9. I Cried Again
  10. Tricks Of The Trade
  11. My Name Is Mud
  12. Sugarfoot Rag
  13. I Thought I Heard You Calling My...
  14. One Way Ticket To The Blues
  15. Take Good Care Of Her
  1. I Went Out Of My Way
  2. Tennessee Border
  3. I Gotta Find Someone (Who Loves ...
  4. Uncle Pen
  5. Misery Loves Company
  6. Cryin' Loud
  7. I Wonder Where You Are Tonight
  8. Frosty The Snowman
  9. Cold Dark Waters
  10. Ain't It Awful
  11. Wasted Years
  12. Private Little World
  13. I've Enjoyed As Much Of This As ...
  14. Blue House Painted White

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  • All Music Guide

    From a cover of "Settin' the Woods on Fire" in September 1952 to "Blue House Painted White" in August of 1962, this fourCD set is a priceless overview of the best part of Porter Wagoner's career. Disc one features his earliest stuff, most of which is solid honky tonk material sung in Hank Williams' style. Most of it disappeared without a trace at the time, but it's all extremely enjoyable and shows some of Wagoner's versatility. His own sound, as it developed on the later songs on disc one and all of disc two, is more backwoods, with a strong folk component, but also beautifully harmonized. Wagoner's most striking attribute was the sheer joy evident in his singing and playing, whether he was doing a deeply religious number ("What Would You Do") or a loving tribute to Bill Monroe ("Uncle Pen"). He was equally comfortable with bluegrass and also countryblues, as is clear from the previously unissued "My Brand of Blues," where he sounds a lot like Johnny Cash. Disc three shows Wagoner wor...king in a smoother, more sentimental and commercial countrypoporiented vein, but as late as 1959, he was still doing wonderfully exuberant numbers. Disc four covers the early '60s, the period during which Wagoner continued to merge the strippeddown country of his roots and the smooth Nashville sound. Among the outtakes released for the first time is "Private Little World," featuring a killer guitar solo totally unexpected in a romantic number like this. The accompanying book is informative, though not as well organized as the usual Bear Family notes. - Bruce Eder, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Porter Wagoner

Porter Wagoner, the Thin Man from the West Plains, is a case of an artist often ahead of his time who has always appeared hopelessly behind the times. He's among the most immediately recognizable figures in country music, largely due to his exploitation of TV and flashy costumes a good 20 years before the video boom. And while he's forever perceived as the man who tri... Read more