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Roll Out the Red Carpet


Roll Out the Red Carpet  
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0090771605023
Format: Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered
Label: Sundazed Music Inc.
Manufacturer: Sundazed Music Inc.
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Sundazed Music Inc.
Release Date: September 12, 1995
Studio: Sundazed Music Inc.


Related Items: Featured Listmania! Editorial Review:
The stability of the lineup of this release as well as a few Buckaroo instrumentals & vocal duets - featuring lead Buckaroo & longtime Owens collaborator Don Rich - contribute to the power of this oft-overlooked effort. Originally released in 1966, instrumental versions of 'Only You (Can Break My Heart)' & 'My Heart Skips a Beat' are added as bonus tracks on this Sundazed Records reissue. 1995.

Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating:  out of 5 stars - Make Way For Buck
Enough can't be said for Buck and the band,not taking anything away from Haggard's Strangers,Buck Owens had the best unit in the history of Country Music,no one else could top them,the harmonies from Don Rich along with his fine musicianship capable of playing just about any instrument,Doyle Holly on bass with his deep baritone voice,Willie Cantu on drums,with his surefire steady rollin' beat,and last but not least Tom Brumley's winding gut-wrenching steel,not to mention the songwriting,each member ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - You're as good as gone, or my name ain't John.
This album by Buck Owens and his Buckaroos was recorded between May and August 1965. Somewhat unusually, there were no hit songs on the album, since none of the songs were released as singles. Which doesn't imply a lack of quality in the songs, because most of them are quite good. Buck himself sings eight original songs. Guitarist Don Rich and bassist Doyle Holly sing one song each. And there are two instrumentals; one being a fiddle instrumental and the other being a steel guitar instrumental. ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - A solid document of the Buckaroos at their peak
Given their touring schedule, it's a wonder that the Buckaroos were able to knock out such a steady stream of high-quality albums throughout the sixties. They did it in large part by recording when they could, and collecting up tracks to make albums later on. This is an example of just such an album, collecting a dozen tracks recorded throughout 1965 for a February 1966 album release.
Unusually, the album has no tent-pole singles, leaving it a star shy of 5, but it still provides a terrific slice ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Classic 1966 album on CD
I have been collecting records for almost 30 years and one of the first albums of Bucks I found was this one. It showcases Buck and the Buckaroos at the height of their popularity. Buck and Don Richs perfect harmony is here, along with Dons fiddle and Tom Brumleys steel guitar. There is solos from Doyle Holly and multi-talented Don Rich. A good album which ironically contains no hits but still a gem. Vintage west coast country with a couple of bonus tracks.


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