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(Jasmine Records) 48 tracksplus

The Browns: Looking Back To See (2-CD)

(Jasmine Records) 48 tracks

Propriétés de l'article:The Browns: Looking Back To See (2-CD)

  • Interpret: The Browns

  • Titre de l'album: Looking Back To See (2-CD)

  • Année de publication 2014
  • Label Jasmine Records

  • Artikelart CD

  • EAN: 0604988364828

  • Poids en kg: 0.2
Browns, The - Looking Back To See (2-CD) CD 1
01Looking Back To SeeThe Browns
02Draggin' Main StreetThe Browns
03My Isle Of Golden DreamsThe Browns
04I Guess I'm CrazyThe Browns
05Sky PrincessThe Browns
06I'll Hold You In My HeartThe Browns
07How Can It Be ImaginationThe Browns
08I Heard The Bluebirds SingThe Browns
09I Don't Use The Word LightlyThe Browns
10Table Next To MeThe Browns
11You'll Always Be In My HeartThe Browns
12Just In TimeThe Browns
13Three BellsThe Browns
14Indian Love CallThe Browns
15Only The LonelyThe Browns
16Dream On (She'll Break Your Heart)The Browns
17Blues Stay Away From MeThe Browns
18Where Did The Sunshine Go?The Browns
19Unchained MelodyThe Browns
20I Still DoThe Browns
21Love Me TenderThe Browns
22We Should Be TogetherThe Browns
23Put On An Old Pair Of ShoesThe Browns
24Hi De Ank TumThe Browns
Browns, The - Looking Back To See (2-CD) CD 2
01My Adobe HaciendaThe Browns
02Red Sails In The SunsetThe Browns
03Streamlined CannonballThe Browns
04Cool WaterThe Browns
05The Enchanted SeaThe Browns
06Billy MccoyThe Browns
07The Old LamplighterThe Browns
08Am I That Easy To ForgetThe Browns
09That Little Boy Of MineThe Browns
10Scarlet Ribbons (For Her Hair)The Browns
11Halfway To HeavenThe Browns
12True LoveThe Browns
13Lonely Little RobinThe Browns
14Blues In My HeartThe Browns
15Whiffenpoof SongThe Browns
16Lavender Blue (Dilly Dilly)The Browns
17Who's Gonna Buy You Ribbons (When I'm Gone)The Browns
18Blue Skirt WaltzThe Browns
19Chandelier Of StarsThe Browns
20Brighten The Corner Where You AreThe Browns
21Margo (The 9Th Of May)The Browns
22Pledge Of LoveThe Browns
23Old Village ChoirThe Browns
24Have You Ever Been Lonely (Have You Ever Been Blue)The Browns
The Browns The first song on this CD is as it should be ...'Number One.' July 3rd, 2009 is... plus
"The Browns"

The Browns

The first song on this CD is as it should be ...'Number One.' July 3rd, 2009 is the 50th anniversary of The Three Bells. The Browns owe 50 years of gratitude to our loyal fans around the world for keeping this song #1 in their hearts. With help like this, perhaps the song itself will survive another 50.

Maxine Brown 

On June 1st, 1959, when we went into the Studio in Nashville to record The Three Bells, we never dreamed we'd still be hearing it on radio stations everywhere fifty years later. And not just the country stations, but pop stations, too. After the session was over that night, our A&R Director, Chet Atkins, told us he thought we had a hit. We never dreamed it would be such a big hit, however. On July 3rd, the record was released and in a few short weeks we saw it become #1 in country, pop, and rhythm & blues charts. We couldn't believe it, then, and still find it hard to believe when we hear it played on radio stations. We are so appreciative to our fans and friends who still want to hear it. Although we don't get together often anymore to sing, it's always a thrill to hear the audience response to our songs from fifty years ago. My thanks to all of you.

Bonnie Brown Ring

 

For many years, Jim Ed and the Browns have enjoyed a great relationship with RCA Victor Records and our thanks and gratitude are extended to all of our friends there.

Bear Family has now released a new compilation of some of our most requested songs. I love to listen to each and every one of them. Hopefully, now that you have this set, you'll enjoy them as much as I still do.

Jim Ed Brown

 

During the October 1967 Disc Jockey Convention, a tearful Bonnie Brown stunned the Grand Ole Opry audience when she announced the retirement of the Browns, formally ending the twelve-year professional partnership of Maxine, Jim Ed and Bonnie Brown – not counting those years her older siblings worked as a duet.

For those in the know, the news was hardly unexpected. During the past two years RCA Victor successfully launched Jim Ed Brown as a soloist. His career-making hit Pop A Top just completed a 20-week run on 'Billboard's' country charts, peaking at #3. In truth, Bonnie was already semi-retired. When the Grand Ole Opry added the Browns to its roster in June 1963, she opted to remain with her physician husband and two young children in Dardanelle, Arkansas, while Jim Ed and Maxine moved to Nashville. For Opry appearances and road dates Maxine and Jim Ed worked as a duo or recruited other singers to replace her.

Relatively few knew the real story behind the trio's decision. The Browns had long been at odds with RCA Victor, primarily over its commercial direction. Seven years earlier the trio built an international following with its groundbreaking crossover singles The Three Bells, Scarlet Ribbonsand The Old Lamplighter. Division Vice President of Popular Artists and Repertoire Steve Sholes expected them to cater to mainstream pop audiences: a choreographed nightclub act with snappy patter, lush orchestral arrangements and pricey formal wear. But at heart, the Browns longed to sing for appreciative rural audiences, backed by Jim Ed's guitar and perhaps a few other musicians.

Producer Chet Atkins knew the Browns for what they really were: a close-harmony country trio – probably the best that ever was. But Atkins' vision of the Browns put him in direct conflict with Sholes and RCA's New York corporate office. Trying to strike a balance led to uncomfortable studio compromises that alienated country deejays who dismissed the Browns as too 'pop' and urban radio programmers who considered them too country.

Fewer still knew that Bonnie's on-stage announcement actually marked the third time the Browns decided to call it quits. The first time was in 1955, when the trio was locked into an exploitive, ironclad contract with Fabor Robison, one of the music industry's most despised producers and promoters. The second time came four years later, when all three members wondered if the small financial rewards really justified all those years on the road. Despite a roomful of awards from industry trades, they watched their record sales dwindle as rock 'n' roll dominated the airwaves. And then there were family matters. Maxine was pregnant with her second child. Their mother Birdie suffered a stroke and needed help running her successful restaurant and club back in Pine Bluff, Arkansas. Their handicapped father needed help running his sawmill, a chore Jim Ed always assumed when he wasn't touring. Of course, The Three Bells changed all that.

But in October 1967, nobody wanted the Browns go their separate ways. Few harmony groups in American music were as beloved as Jim Ed, Maxine and Bonnie Brown from Pine Bluff, Arkansas. If their saga was laced with frustration, disappointment and heartbreak, the music they made still endures. This Bear Family collection commemorates the fiftieth anniversary of The Three Bells.Some tracks here are longtime fan favorites, but most are musical benchmarks Maxine Brown Russell selected from the Browns' decade-long tenure with RCA Victor.

The Browns' story begins August 11, 1930, when Floyd Brown, a poor southwest Arkansas farmer, married Birdie Lee Tuberville in Holly Springs, Arkansas, a backwater community not far from Sparkman. From the start, music was an important thread in the Brown family. Floyd's brother Wilburn played fiddle at local dances and social gatherings, usually with Floyd and another brother, Cecil, accompanying on guitars.

With farming jobs scarce around home, the newlyweds moved to Campi, Louisiana, in 1930. Their first child, Ella Maxine, was born there on April 27, 1931. Later that year the family returned to Arkansas, settling in Sparkman's timber-rich hills. Floyd hoped to land a sawmill job, but the Depression all but wiped out demand for local lumber. He supported his wife and daughter by farming, hunting and trapping. Eventually, a mill offered him steady work as a truck driver.

During the next seven years Birdie gave birth to three more children: Jim Edward on April 1, 1934; Raymond on December 29, 1936; and Bonnie Gean on July 31, 1938. Shortly afterwards Floyd saved enough money to buy a farm in Holly Springs, although he continued to work at the sawmill.

On Saturday nights the family gathered around the radio to hear the Grand Ole Opry. When Jim Ed was nine, he dreamed of becoming a singer like the ones he heard over the radio. Because a hand injury ended his father's ability to play the guitar, the boy asked his Uncle Cecil to teach him a few chords. Before long he and Maxine began acquiring 25-cent songbooks from radio singers and recruited six-year-old Raymond to harmonize with them. However, that budding trio was short-lived; Raymond was killed in a freak truck accident on Labor Day, 1943.

In April 1944 the family suffered a...

The Browns A Country Music Odyssey
Read more at: https://www.bear-family.com/browns-a-country-music-odyssey.html
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Tracklist
Browns, The - Looking Back To See (2-CD) CD 1
01 Looking Back To See
02 Draggin' Main Street
03 My Isle Of Golden Dreams
04 I Guess I'm Crazy
05 Sky Princess
06 I'll Hold You In My Heart
07 How Can It Be Imagination
08 I Heard The Bluebirds Sing
09 I Don't Use The Word Lightly
10 Table Next To Me
11 You'll Always Be In My Heart
12 Just In Time
13 Three Bells
14 Indian Love Call
15 Only The Lonely
16 Dream On (She'll Break Your Heart)
17 Blues Stay Away From Me
18 Where Did The Sunshine Go?
19 Unchained Melody
20 I Still Do
21 Love Me Tender
22 We Should Be Together
23 Put On An Old Pair Of Shoes
24 Hi De Ank Tum
Browns, The - Looking Back To See (2-CD) CD 2
01 My Adobe Hacienda
02 Red Sails In The Sunset
03 Streamlined Cannonball
04 Cool Water
05 The Enchanted Sea
06 Billy Mccoy
07 The Old Lamplighter
08 Am I That Easy To Forget
09 That Little Boy Of Mine
10 Scarlet Ribbons (For Her Hair)
11 Halfway To Heaven
12 True Love
13 Lonely Little Robin
14 Blues In My Heart
15 Whiffenpoof Song
16 Lavender Blue (Dilly Dilly)
17 Who's Gonna Buy You Ribbons (When I'm Gone)
18 Blue Skirt Waltz
19 Chandelier Of Stars
20 Brighten The Corner Where You Are
21 Margo (The 9Th Of May)
22 Pledge Of Love
23 Old Village Choir
24 Have You Ever Been Lonely (Have You Ever Been Blue)