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Post by petrolino on Nov 3, 2020 22:53:13 GMT
1) 'More Gunfighter Ballads And Trail Songs' (1960) - Marty Robbins 2) 'The Carter Family Album' (1962) - The Carter Family 3) 'Blood, Sweat And Tears' (1963) - Johnny Cash 4) 'Return Of The Gunfighter' (1963) - Marty Robbins 5) 'Country Charley Pride' (1966) - Charley Pride 6) 'Flowers On The Wall' (1966) - The Statler Brothers 7) 'Branded Man' (1967) - Merle Haggard And The Strangers 8) 'Ode To Billie Joe' (1967) - Bobbie Gentry 9) 'The Party's Over And Other Great Willie Nelson Songs' (1967) - Willie Nelson 10) 'Another Time, Another Place' (1968) - Jerry Lee Lewis
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Post by NJtoTX on Nov 4, 2020 16:52:01 GMT
Pleasures of the Harbor is considered Country?
Folk, definitely.
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Post by petrolino on Nov 4, 2020 20:41:50 GMT
Pleasures of the Harbor is considered Country? Folk, definitely.
I'll jettison Phil Ochs, thanks for the correction! I skipped over Emmylou Harris' album 'Gliding Bird' (1969) as I was told she's not a country artist. I'm afraid I struggle often to tell the difference between folk and country and I'm terrible with labels and classifications.
'The main difference is that folk music is a far more overarching term than "country music." Country music is a style of folk music, as is rap, Celtic music, bluegrass, Cajun music, old time, and the blues. Country music evolved out of the folk music tradition and continues to influence it in hindsight.'
- Google Questions ("What's the difference between folk and country?")
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